Blog Overview, February 23, 2007
- Google Algorithm Update spotted. Just like the old days.
- Removing pages from the web. New patent giving people the power to remove pages or even sites from web searches and browsing.
- Identity crisis. Michael Gray is a poor match for himself, but he is a great match for…erm…Matt Cutts.
- Google Reader clear leader in the market? Is attention data now a factor?
- Keynote SES conversation with Matt Cutts. The future of search: “massive data storage and a kind of personalized memory”
- How does smart pricing actually work? WMW discussion.
- 25 Startups to watch. Don’t confuse Bebo with Meebo.
- MSN is doing a Digg-kinda thing. In Belgium.
- 82 Photos inside Google. Dogs, colored dots, chairs. And those are the interesting bits…
- Pledge of the lazy SEO. The end-game is one keystroke per day.
- Domaining Badasses. “Think of everything that happened that day and then go try to own its future”.


