Excellent point.
Add to that the Communits papers coming out of China, and one wonders if the person who made that statement actually uses Google News.
The article also suggests that using the name is full form, repeatedly, and using keywords in your title makes it receive a higher rank of google news.
I find that hard to believe.
When many sites release news, it's timing from highly ranked sites more than keywords that get Google news to pick it up. Also probably has a little bit of relevance attached to the scrape as it goes by... *Smack forehead* Doh!
What does this title tell you?
"From the Filly Files: A win is a Win"
Does it have ANYTHING to do with a specific team or sport?
no... yet it got indexed by Google News and was the primary story for a short period of time under the search "Patriots" in Google News.
I find it hard to beleive you can game the newsbot with keywords in teh title the same way you can build your ranking in the regular seach results.
oh.. yeah... here's the link to that article:
http://patriots.theinsiders.com/2/297337.html
There are many arguments I've heard from people about JSP being better etc, but it really comes down to what you and your company/project team are comfortable with.
Really?
What happens when you're the "only" developer in an organization that outsourced a project you are supposed to customize and you're unsure of the best method to utilize?
HHmmmm... inquiring minds want to know.
I prefer to use the JSP as I'm more familiar with the HTML than the Java angle.
Spam will not go away until the legislators put some real teeth into the laws preventing spam. We get innundated with junk regularly and have to resort to program like MailWasher just to keep the clutter down.
Really sux and is quite a drain on resources especially for a non-profit such as our small CT one.
I agree with the comments on/by The Economist though. Good point.
Excellent point. Add to that the Communits papers coming out of China, and one wonders if the person who made that statement actually uses Google News.
The article also suggests that using the name is full form, repeatedly, and using keywords in your title makes it receive a higher rank of google news.
I find that hard to believe.
When many sites release news, it's timing from highly ranked sites more than keywords that get Google news to pick it up. Also probably has a little bit of relevance attached to the scrape as it goes by... *Smack forehead* Doh!
What does this title tell you?
"From the Filly Files: A win is a Win"
Does it have ANYTHING to do with a specific team or sport?
no... yet it got indexed by Google News and was the primary story for a short period of time under the search "Patriots" in Google News.
I find it hard to beleive you can game the newsbot with keywords in teh title the same way you can build your ranking in the regular seach results.
oh.. yeah... here's the link to that article:
http://patriots.theinsiders.com/2/297337.html
wider tires would allow one to run over more ants. Oh, the dillemmas! And running over ANT is good? I thought it was all about the Bugs.
Sister Jokes? Ah man... can we regree a little more? At least you spared his momma =P or did you...? Hhmmmm.....
Really?
What happens when you're the "only" developer in an organization that outsourced a project you are supposed to customize and you're unsure of the best method to utilize?
HHmmmm... inquiring minds want to know.
I prefer to use the JSP as I'm more familiar with the HTML than the Java angle.
Spam will not go away until the legislators put some real teeth into the laws preventing spam. We get innundated with junk regularly and have to resort to program like MailWasher just to keep the clutter down.
Really sux and is quite a drain on resources especially for a non-profit such as our small CT one.
I agree with the comments on/by The Economist though. Good point.