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Four Good Reasons to Use the Alt Attribute

http://www.searchengineguide.com/ jennifer-laycock/ four-good-reasons-to-use-the…
by Jennifer Laycock The ALT attribute is one of those bits of code that's been abused since day one. People can't remember it's name, they stuff it full of keywords or they ignore it entirely. So with my tongue planted firmly in my cheek, I thought it might be fun to create a graphic that tells you what you need to know about using the ALT attribute. ...
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    Chrome video

    http://www.websearchguide.ca/ netblog/ archives/ 007783.html

    A video first look at Chrome, Josh Lowensohn, Webware (Sept 3) Don't want to install Chrome yet? Watch the video. It demos the following: # Tab dragging off the browser and back in # The omnibar search box/address bar # Customized start page # Incognito/"porn" mode

    4 hours ago in Internet News · Authority: 47
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    Google's Chrome Raises Security Questions

    http://blogs.forbes.com/ digitaldownload/ 2008/ 09/ chrome.html

    Google's new web browser, Chrome, may have a sneaky advantage over other programs, observes Forbes.com reporter Klaus Kneale: Normally when I'm installing something on my work computer, I’m forced to call the company tech department. They have to take remote...

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    Chrome? I Really Want To Love Ya

    http://blogs.pcworld.com/ tipsandtweaks/ archives/ 007663.html

    Google is smart and oh-so-sly. The company released Chrome, its I'm-gonna-be-in-beta-for-years browser and everyone's writing about it. (I saw eight articles on PC World alone yesterday.) For example, one article said Chrome grabbed a bunch of users in short...

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    Google Chrome, Android and the Future of Mobile Search - Webcology on WebmasterRadio.fm

    http://www.metamend.com/ blog/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ google-chrome-android-and-the-futur…

    A lot has been written about Google’s new web browser Chrome over the past few days. Given the central importance of the browser to user experience, the introduction of Chrome is one of the most interesting, exciting and ominous developments in Internet history.

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    Google removes ownership claim from Chrome EULA

    http://www.huliq.com/ 5/ 67711/ google-removes-ownership-claim-chrome-eula

    Pro-Choice Protest Mars McCain RNC Acceptance Speech Add comments Top Rising Stories Energy One Of Top Issues For Republicans With high energy prices squeezing their wallets, U.S. voters are calling for measures to reduce energy costs.

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    Malware and spam attacks exploiting Picasa and ImageShack

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/ security/ ?p=1852

    In the wake of the recent malvertising attacks where malicious flash ads were appearing at trusted web sites, evidence from multiple vendors and researchers indicates that spammers and malware authors have once again switched tactics, and are one again abusing legitimate services such as Google’s Picasa and ImageShack.

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    Portable Chrome for your USB Drive

    http://www.kabatology.com/ 09/ 04/ portable-chrome-for-your-usb-drive/

    A portable version of Google Chrome is has been made available for download by the German blogger Carsten. This portable version of Chrome can run directly from your USB Key, provided you have a Windows PC. Like most portable applications, it needs no installation and places all your user settings into the same folder of your USB drive.

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    Join Chromium the Open Source Project behind Google Chrome

    http://www.kabatology.com/ 09/ 04/ join-chromium-the-open-source-project-behind-…

    After launching Google Chrome, Google went ahead to create Chromium, an open source project that intends to give a strong background to the Chrome browser. This project is Google’s move to creating a Web Community (Firefox-Style) made of builders, testers to better support Chrome.

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    Google’s Heavy Mettle With Chrome And Picasa

    http://www.marketersstudio.com/ 2008/ 09/ googles-heavy-m.html

    Here's today's column from MediaPost. It's my last Online Spin, at least for now, as next Tuesday I'll return to the Search Insider, my home in the trades since June 2004. As always, wherever the columns run you can catch them here. Google’s Heavy Mettle With Chrome And Picasa Tuesday was a fun day for mixing business with pleasure.

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    How To Erase Your Tracks Online

    http://www.webguild.org/ 2008/ 09/ how-to-erase-your-tracks-online.php

    Apple calls it “Private Browsing.”Microsoft calls it “InPrivate.” Google’s new Chrome browser calls it “Incognito.” And yes, practically everyone else calls it “Porn Mode.” Chrome’s launch on Tuesday confirmed a new feature as a must-have in Web-browsing software: a cloak of invisibility that hides the user’s path around the Web.

    15 hours ago in WebGuild · Authority: 296
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