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 Sayonara Net Neutrality AT&T’s push to offer sponsored data greater and faster access over their network has made it a highlighted debate. Passed by the FCC, it is disconcerting for many but as Dave Davies mentioned it’s under major scrutiny and in his opinion, the FCC is arguably the right man for the job. As […] Continue reading →

Now Think About What You’ve Done: Rap Genius Explains Itself

Last week we looked at Rap Genius’ phenomenally dumb SEO strategy which landed them with a smackdown Google penalty and virtually removed them from the search results. Now, after ten days, the website appears to have cleared the penalty, and are ranking for their own name (hey, it’s a start). They’ve also uploaded a lengthy […]

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New Year Resolution 2014

 Getting rid of Facebook, Twitter and Google I am overwhelmed with content. Everything I do is pumping content to my head. Whether it is email (Gmail Meter says I received 19,000 emails in December), Facebook, Twitter, feeds, TV (hundreds of channels don’t help), news, and then of course advertising. So I decided to cut off […] Continue reading →