Heard the news that Google’s Chrome usage finally surpassed Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser recently. Thought that it was about time. I suppose the main reason why many users are switching to Chrome is because the browser is clean cut, fast and works with all of Google’s applications across the board. Personally, I used to enjoy using IE before I came across Mozilla Firefox. Now, I prefer Chrome as it does not have all those irritating search bars and constant update request which ends up slowing everything down.

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Other than Chrome, Google has tonnes of applications and features that would benefit businesses or for personal usage. So if you’re looking for something that is SIMPLE, FAST and INTEGRATED WELL, consider making full use of Google’s stuff. No longer do you have to spend a …
We get lots of questions on how to search for keywords and we’ve posted quite a few articles in reply.
As you may already know, with the new Panda update, Google is looking for more variations in keywords. Keywords need to fit in naturally and should not seem to be forced into an article.
A few years ago, many of site owners had the habit of trying to force the strangest looking long tail keywords into their page content as they were the easiest to get ranked for. But in doing that, they threw user experience out the window as they targeted search engines and forgot about the most important element – people.
Many of you may already be familiar with the Google Adwords Keyword Tool. That tool is great for finding your main keywords. But, as mentioned earlier, you need more variation to you keywords. Now, a great way to find such …

(Image by Jonathan Mark)
Last year saw the passing of Steve Jobs, Apple’s founder and CEO which saw a deluge of tributes to him. One of the tributes happened to be a redesigned logo of Apple’s iconic symbol with a silhouette of Steve Jobs incorporated into the bite of a white Apple logo against a black background.
The image which was created by Hong Kong design student Jonathan Mark went viral on the internet after the passing of Jobs. In fact, after the image went viral, that prompted some of the top marketing agencies to hunt him down.