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"Search Engine Journal" - 2 new articles

  1. Facebook Lights a Fire Under Google- Open Graph Search Engine
  2. 5 Tips For Giving Your Readers Their Best RSS UX
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Facebook Lights a Fire Under Google- Open Graph Search Engine

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If you've been reading my posts on here, you know that I'm very into the future of internet marketing and search, and predicting how things are going to come out. In an article I posted a little while ago about the F8 event, I made a small note in my ending about what this means from an SEO perspective. We have these new means of identifying open graph enabled websites via "liked" … will they replace links? What is this going to mean for Google? Clearly websites are going to be focusing their efforts on either traditional SEO via Google or ranking on the Open Graph search engine via Facebook. WILL FACEBOOK ENTER THE SEARCH MARKET?!

Well that announcement has officially come- Facebook IS entering search.

A couple days ago, they were speculating about the capabilities of Facebook's search engine, because it was pulling up results for TripAdvisor in the search engine- which was fishy because there wasn't a standard open-graph way to rank. It appears that Facebook's search has SEO capabilities and website will mostly likely be looking into optimizing for the "like" feature, rather than links.

It appears that Facebook's internet search strategy will be pushing for the former- while Google will still be pushing for the latter. What does this mean? Is it truly war, because they are kind of on a different level in regards to how they are implemented? Can websites successfully rank for both? Can Facebook's Open Graph search engine push out Google- which it seems like they're trying to do?

If you're planning on having the "like" feature on your website and optimizing for Open Graph, I suggest you get in soon while it's still in the early stages. Who knows how far this will go with Facebook, but it's clear that they're entering the search market with both guns drawn.

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Facebook Lights a Fire Under Google- Open Graph Search Engine




5 Tips For Giving Your Readers Their Best RSS UX

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If you blog, you neglect the RSS reader experience at your own peril.

Even while Facebook, Twitter and other social platforms are becoming mainstays for news and content consumption (often at the expense of RSS), the reality is that RSS is still a vital part of blog optimization. With millions of people still using online and desktop RSS readers, it's important to make sure that these people have the user experience you've intended. How your content is displayed within an RSS reader can make a world of difference between a subscription and an immediate bounce, and reader experiences can vary wildly in this area.

Don't assume that just because your blog is perfect, your RSS reader experience will be the same. A few things to double-check to help your content and its promotion be that much better:

1. Feedburner: If you opt to use Feedburner for RSS management, you don't have to worry about incompatibility between RSS or Atom feeds with various readers. This is an up-front way to minimize any subscription headache by your readers.

2. Images: Make sure that images appear properly formatted in the RSS reader. What looks great on your customized blog may get screwed up in the transition to RSS. Inlines, for example, are common on a lot of blogging management systems and should be corrected.

3. Social bookmarking: Most RSS readers have sharing options built into them, but few provide the metrics associated with the shared post. If the number of shares/saves/tweets is actually displayed in the reader (which starts by integrating these numbers into your actual post), people are more likely to take the time to read and bookmark the post as well.

4. Comments: Similar to the above, even though you can't display the actual comments in an RSS reader, you can and should display the number of total comments on each post, and that's likely to fuel more click-through.

5. Goal Alignment: The way your blog is displayed in the reader should be aligned with your overall blog strategy. If your goal is to monetize from affiliate links, you'll want to incorporate ads into your RSS feed or drive readers back to your site, commonly done by only displaying a post teaser in RSS. Whatever you choose, the decision about whether to display a full or partial post should be deliberate.

I know there are more RSS best practices out there. What would you add?

 

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5 Tips For Giving Your Readers Their Best RSS UX



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"Gizmos" - 4 new articles

  1. Tranquil ixL i3, poco consumo y tamaño reducido
  2. A escena los Vizio HP100, cascos wireless para home cinema
  3. SCX-4623FW, nueva impresora multifunción wireless
  4. MainGear presenta el notebook eX-L 17
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Tranquil ixL i3, poco consumo y tamaño reducido

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Desde Tranquil saben muy bien que Apple ha hecho desaparecer el Mac Mini básico y por eso no han tardado en poner a la venta un nuevo ordenador mini, el Tranquil iXL i3 con bajo consumo de procesador.





Es un ordenador muy pequeño y además muy silencioso porque no incorpora ningún ventilador. El procesador que han utilizado es un i3-530 de Intel que ofrece un rendimiento perfecto en este tipo de máquinas.

Las especificaciones completas del Tranquil PowerPC os las dejamos trás el salto.

  • Procesador Intel Core i3-530
  • Receptor IR
  • Salida HDMI
  • Reproductor Blu-ray opcional
  • Hasta 4GB RAM
  • Hasta 2TB de disco duro o 64GB en modalidad SSD
  • Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, o Ultimate
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Consumo por debajo de 30W

Como siempre, el disponer en el mercado de opciones de varias marcas para equipos de prestaciones similares tan sólo puede servir para que los usuarios nos beneficiemos de una competencia sana entre los fabricantes.

En Gizmos: EFi-X, nuevos clones de Mac - Psystar se la vuelve a jugar: Open(3), otro clon de Mac

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A escena los Vizio HP100, cascos wireless para home cinema

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De la mano de Vizio llegan los cascos wireless VHP100, creados para disfrutar de nuestro sistema home cinema al máximo con una experiencia sonora inmersiva. Diseñados para ofrecer comodidad durante horas, estos cascos que te recubren las orejas, están creados para ofrecer una reproducción de sonido de alta calidad.





Se basan en un sistema de transmisión de 40mm, con soporte para audio HD integrado.

El plan de Vizio es que se conviertan en el compañero ideal de su sistema de barras de sonido para home cinema Vizio 2.1 y 5.1. Para el uso general, la base wireless de Vizio acepta SPDIF, y entradas y salidas de audio RCA.

Los cascos wireless son recargables mediante cargador USB (incorporado con el dispositivo), e incluyen sistema de cancelación de ruido, conexión de 3.5 milímetros, y un modo de ahorro de energía automático. También se añade al lote una bolsa de transporte, todo al precio de 299.99 dólares norteamericanos, unos 243 euros.

En Gizmos: Auriculares NVE-300 de VibeBS. Cuidan tu oído - Blanquea tus dientes mientras escuchas música


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SCX-4623FW, nueva impresora multifunción wireless

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Desde las oficinas de Samsung Electronics en America se anuncia un nuevo modelo de impresora multifunción wireless. Bautizada con el nombre de SCX-4623FW, éste dispositivo es capaz de ofrecer alto rendimiento, similar al de las impresoras multifunción más conocidas del mercado.





No obstante, Samsung indica que está dirigida al pequeño negocio, a usuario en sus casas, y a oficinas de escasos empleados.

La SCX-4623FW cuenta con un botón de un toque para conexión automática a la red wireless que tengamos instalada en la oficina o casa. Su sistema de uso es muy sencillo, y dispone de una bandeja para 250 páginas, además de una velocidad de impresión de 23 páginas por minuto.

Dentro de la máquina podremos elegir entre usar dos tipos de cartuchos, según los requisitos que tengamos. Por otro lado, ésta impresora multifunción tiene el reconocimiento Energy Star, por lo que cumple con los requisitos de ahorro de energía habituales. Estará disponible a finales de éste mes al precio de 249,99$, unos 200 euros al cambio.

En Gizmos: Epson NX420. Impresora WiFi por menos de 100 EUR - La impresora profesional Xerox WorkCentre 7120 llega al mercado


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MainGear presenta el notebook eX-L 17

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MainGear tiene mal acostumbrados a los amantes del gaming, que suelen confiar en ésta fabricante para adquirir equipos centrados en ésta materia. En éste caso la compañía presenta un nuevo modelo de notebook con una enorme pantalla y una potencia interna lo suficientemente capacitada para mover todos los juegos actuales.

Conocido como eX-L 17, el notebook está potenciado por procesadores Intel Core i5 o i7, y ofrece opciones de tarjeta gráfica muy potentes.

Por el precio de 1899 dólares norteamericanos (1500 euros), el eX-L 17 ofrece hasta 8GB de memoria RAM, un disco duro de 750GB o 512GB SSD, pantalla de 17.3 pulgadas, y opción de Mobility Radeon HD 5870 GPU con 1GB de ATI, Nvidia GTX 480M con 2GB, o Quadro FX 2800M con 1GB.

Además, dispone de lector de Blu-ray opcional, lector de huellas, accesos directos de letras táctiles, salida HDMI, y cuatro puertos USB 3.

En Gizmos: Panasonic anuncia el Let's Note CF-C1, un nuevo y potente notebook - El primer notebook con sistema operativo Chrome a finales de 2010


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