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Blogging Explained

Over the past 14 years blogging has evolved from crude and blunt internet ramblings, technical or inspired dialogues to a diverse and creative web phenomenon capable of calling the world's media to scrutiny, and no longer the province of late-night diarists but increasingly a platform and media release opportunity for industry and commerce.

Search and Go (2006). Articles>Education>Writing>Blogging

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The Internet Explained   (peer-reviewed)

The exponential growth of the Internet has been phenomenal. Or has it? Perhaps it is only to be expected when the cumulative acts of creation culminate in the proliferation of Mankind's greatest achievement: the ability to communicate... Some 45 years ago the search for knowledge was no less insatiable but the storage, collation, selection and retrieval technologies were rudimentary and the expense enormous by today's standards....

Vincent Zegna. Search and Go (2005). Articles>Internet>Technology

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The Mobile Web Explained   (peer-reviewed)

With already over three times the number of mobile phones on the planet than desktop or portable computers the Web was destined to go mobile. For developers versed in standards-compliant markup the most immediate and obvious opportunity to render an existing site for the mobile web is via a the addition of and alternate stylesheet.

Search and Go (2007). Articles>Education>Wireless Web

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Search Engine Marketing

A concise history of search engine optimisation and online marketing all the way to the present. The article covers the evolution of search and describes search engine algorithms and the use of correct semantic mark-up to gain better search engine rankings.

Search and Go (2005). Reference>Web Design>Search>Search Engine Optimization

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The Evolution of Search Engine Copywriting

How copywriting for websites has evolved and now has become more complex while pleasing the visitor and the search engines.

Thackston, Karon. Search and Go (2005). Articles>Internet>Technical Writing

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