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Google: Dont Waste Time on Keyword Meta Tags Published on May 28, 2010

Keyword meta-tags are irrelevant for SEO

These are not really “new” news, but still, ear it from google “Himself” – Video.

Formatting print_r(); to be readable Published on May 26, 2010

User friendly array listings, by formatting print_r();

When you wish to see the contents of any PHP array, typically you use the print_r() function.

This will print all the array contents in a very messy text block, without any line-breaks whatsoever, wich is quite difficult to read and browse trough.

Wouldn’t it be so much nicer to show the array contents split by line, clean and easy to read and browse., to find what you’re looking after? This is what we will do in this post.

Optimização (de um website) para Motores de Busca. Published on May 20, 2010

SEO Search Engine Optimization – Optimização (de um website) para Motores de Busca.

Objectivo: Potenciar a indexação de um determinado website nos resultados de pesquisa dos motores de busca, focando fundamentalmente o mais utilizado, o Google.
Um website é melhor ou pior indexado pelo google nos seus resultados de pesquisa, na medida em que o seu conteúdo, para um determinado tema o classifique (o faça parecer) como uma boa fonte de informação sobre esse mesmo tema.

Browser Display Statistics Published on May 18, 2010

Source: www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp

Statistics are important information. What you can read from the statistics below is that most users are using a display with 1024×768 pixels or more.

W3Schools is a website for people with an interest for web technologies. This fact indicates that the figures below might not be 100% realistic. The average user might have display screens with a lower resolution.

Anyway, our data, collected from W3Schools’ log-files over almost ten years, clearly shows the long and medium-term trends.


Display Resolution Stats

18/05/2010 – The current trend is that most computers are using a screen size of 1024×768 pixels or more

Date Higher 1024×768 800×600 640×480 Unknown
January 2010 76% 20% 1% 0% 3%
January 2009 57% 36% 4% 0% 3%
January 2008 38% 48% 8% 0% 6%
January 2007 26% 54% 14% 0% 6%
January 2006 17% 57% 20% 0% 6%
January 2005 12% 53% 30% 0% 5%
January 2004 10% 47% 37% 1% 5%
January 2003 6% 40% 47% 2% 5%
January 2002 6% 34% 52% 3% 5%
January 2001 5% 29% 55% 6% 5%
January 2000 4% 25% 56% 11% 4%

How to Make a People-Free Photo in a Crowded Place Published on May 17, 2010

How to Make a People-Free Photo in a Crowded Place

By Alexey Stiop, Shutterstock Contributor, published in: submit.shutterstock.com/newsletter/217/article2.html (original post images featured)

 

Have you ever wanted to photograph a landmark or historic site or an interesting piece of architecture, and wished you could do it without including hundreds of tourists in your shot? This especially would present a problem if you planned to submit this image as stock – unless, of course, all these people were your friends and would gladly furnish you with their model releases.

Well, there is a way around this. You will need two things (besides your camera) – a steady tripod and Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended.

 

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