Last month, Google announced that they were significantly improving their flash spidering. This would seem to be good news for our clients whose sites depend on animation. Indeed, initial research showed that embedded flash files were being indexed.
Last night SEOMoz posted this brilliant parody of Google’s OneBox service, which became so popular that the queries actually started showing up in google trends:
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For thousands of years,
the human race has spread out across the Earth, scaling mountains and plying the oceans, planting crops and building highways, raising skyscrapers and atmospheric CO2 levels, and observing, with tremendous and unflagging enthusiasm, the Biblical injunction to be fruitful and multiply across our world’s every last nook, cranny and subdivision.
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We always see tutorials online of webmasters giving people advise on “great” or “fabulous” web design. Well I believe the web is missing a good bad web design tutorial so here it goes.
Step 1 - Pick some cool photos online. Use a photo source like Google Images. Make sure the images are really pixelated.
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Posted in Web Design News, Web Design Tutorials
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Also tagged bad web design, bad web site, bad web sites, colored background, cool photos, euroresidentes, fabulous web, free image, google images, photo source, step 3
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Top Web April Fools Pranks 2008 April 2, 2008
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Google.com - Virgle
For thousands of years,
the human race has spread out across the Earth, scaling mountains and plying the oceans, planting crops and building highways, raising skyscrapers and atmospheric CO2 levels, and observing, with tremendous and unflagging enthusiasm, the Biblical injunction to be fruitful and multiply across our world’s every last nook, cranny and subdivision.
An [...]