Monday, March 26, 2012

The Big G Says Panda 3.4 Is 'Rolling Out Now' - with links of the day

So, it's time for a look at most significant links of the day. We'll be talking about Google, Facebook and Twitter.

Right, who's been talking about Google? It was searchengineland.com who wrote an article called Google Says Panda 3.4 Is 'Rolling Out Now'.

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Google: also known as The Big G

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What did they point out about Google? They said:
Google has announced the latest in its ongoing updates to the Panda algorithm that targets low-quality websites
and went on to say
I'm calling this Panda update 3.4 primarily because we don't know how substantial the update really is beyond the 140 characters that Google tweeted. We may update the headline later to call this 3.5 or possibly 4.0 if we learn more and a renaming is in order.


Next up we have a site that's been writing about Facebook - Facebook Pushes Back Against Employers Wanting Passwords.

They wrote:
Facebook,perhaps anxious to avoid public controversy as it prepares for a much-publicizedinitial public offering, is moving to squelch a widely reported practice ofemployers asking job applicants for their Facebook passwords
... right ...
If you are aFacebook user, you should never have to share your password, let anyone accessyour account, or do anything that might jeopardize the security of your accountor violate the privacy of your friends, Erin Egan, Facebooks chief privacyofficer, wrote in a March 23 note. As a user, you shouldnt be forced to shareyour private information and communications just to get a job.


To finish it's 11 Hilarious 'Mad Men' Parody Twitter Accounts from mashable.com, focussing on Twitter. They made a number of good points, particularly
11 Mad Men Parody Accounts on Twitter View As One Page View As Slideshow The creative director for the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce (SCDP) advertising agency attends events like SXSW, where he looks for pay phones amidst a sea of smartphones
and
On her Twitter, SCDP copywriter Peggy Olson discourages silly secretaries and office laziness.

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