Facebook Comments Box Indexable and Crawlable by the Search Engines

SEOMoz community member Roy Peleg writes about how to make the Facebook comments (part of the Facebook comments box iframe) indexable and crawlable by the search engines including Google.
He links to a PHP script that basically pulls out comments from the API: http://www.rayhe.net/fb/comments.phps and inserts them into a page.
He writes:
So basically you can now [...]

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June 16, 2011 at 11:37 :: Filed under Internet, Musings :: [*] :: 1 Comment ::

5 Google Tools for Collaboration in Groups

After spending some time creating a closed online community based solely around Google services, I have few recommendations for smaller groups on what online tools to use.

Gmail – although well-known, it still helps to have a common email environment, when collaborating using Google tools. Not only because it integrates well with other Google services, but [...]

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January 25, 2011 at 19:55 :: Filed under Internet, Musings :: [*] :: No Comments ::

From Terminals to… Terminals

The irony of how we use computers.
When the processor time was expensive, there was only one heavy computer with lots of terminals connected for access. Then the personal computers came and suddenly, everyone had to have one bragging about their hardware, processor type, memory size etc.
Then came the internet and with the broadband connections becoming [...]

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November 23, 2010 at 23:07 :: Filed under Internet, Musings :: [*] :: 3 Comments ::

Samsung N150 Mobile Broadband in Linux / KDE (3G Modem)

If you have Mobile Broadband tab disabled (or greyed out) in the Network Manager in KDE, install the package modemmanager in your favourite package manager. Or do it manually from a command line as shown below:
sudo apt-get install modemmanager
After rebooting the computer, the mobile broadband tab in KDE NetworkManager should be enabled and mobile broadband [...]

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September 24, 2010 at 15:06 :: Filed under Internet :: [*] :: No Comments ::

On Instant Knowledge

I love instant knowledge. Let me clarify – I love information available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. I love when I am able to browse or deepen my knowledge of subject unbeknownst to me beforehand. I love how I am able to search for any information possible and [...]

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September 16, 2010 at 23:18 :: Filed under Internet, Musings :: [*] :: 1 Comment ::

Historical Aerial Photos In Google Maps?

I have always been interested in how the cities evolved through the 20th century. Urbanism and urban planning came to the game and changed the way where streets were built, what buildings were built and how public spaces appeared.
Old aerial photos are hard to find, only military or intelligence agencies did some aerial shots before [...]

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August 23, 2010 at 17:10 :: Filed under Internet, Musings :: [*] :: 1 Comment ::

Blog vs Blog Post

There has been an interesting misconception going on in the Slovak blogosphere since its opening to the wider audience and general public by the Slovak daily SME in 2005. The misconception arises from the understanding and use of the two terms: a blog and a blog post.
A blog is
[a] website that allows users to reflect, [...]

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August 12, 2010 at 09:34 :: Filed under Internet, Musings :: [*] :: No Comments ::

Blade Runner Photo Deconstruction Is Here

If you have seen the Blade Runner movie, you will know what I am talking about: A blade runner logging into his computer, checking photo evidence found. Zooming into the photo (we can do that, right?), checking different parts of the photo and (behold!) zooming on the various objects, so the flat image transforms into [...]

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August 10, 2010 at 19:26 :: Filed under Internet, Musings :: [*] :: No Comments ::

Music Wiki & Video Games Wiki

What Last.fm is to music, MobyGames is to video games.
If you are looking for specific information about a song, go to Last.fm. If you need to know specs or what operating system a game runs on, visit MobyGames. Easy. Great complementary sources to their well-know brother – Wikipedia.

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July 6, 2010 at 01:02 :: Filed under Internet :: [*] :: No Comments ::

My Favourite Online Comics & Strips

I have always been a big fan of serious comics and graphic novels. Spending my time in US, John Porcellino’s Perfect Example had caught my interest and from there on I had loved to browse San Francisco Public Library’s comics section. I used to borrow everything they had often hitting the top number of books [...]

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June 4, 2010 at 17:19 :: Filed under Internet, Musings :: [*] :: 6 Comments ::