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Search Engines Get A Bit More Flash

Adobe, the company behind products such as Acrobat (which is used for PDF files) and the players that allow users to view Flash files, has anounced a partnership with two of the major search engines to make it easier for Flash files (SWF) to be crawled and indexed. According to Adobe:
Adobe is working with Google […]

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Why A New Window Is Akin To A Barrier To (Re) Entry

We’re thinking about redesigning our website at the moment and one of the development team sent a straw poll round the office asking what people thought about links opening in new windows. To say that it unleashed a bit of a storm would probably be putting it mildly.
Whilst many people (myself included) felt that links […]

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Why SEO Would Have Made The Sony Bunnies Site Even More Flash

As Hollie has already said, we’re big fans of the new Sony Bravia bunnies ad. It’s colourful, fun & demonstrates the qualities of the Sony Bravia in a cute way. At the moment the only place you can see the full version of the ad is on their site, and this is where I have […]

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Guardian Technology Redesign: Not Too Technical

As part of it’s plans to slowly redesign its entire network, The Guardian have now redesigned the Technology section of their site. It fits with the new design already seen on the home page & Travel section, and as we’ve said before, we’re big fans.
But there’s one small problem: it doesn’t seem to support Firefox, […]

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Guardian Website Gets (Partial) Redesign

The Guardian’s website is widely viewed as one of the most successful attempts by a traditional publisher to grasp the possibilities of the internet. It consistently wins major awards, has a huge worldwide user base (although The Telegraph has claimed that it more traffic from the UK) and has made great strides in integrating Web […]

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