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BehindTheMedspeak: WhoIsSick.org — 'Your site for current and local sickness information'I first heard of this site in Miguel Helft's November 12, 2008 New York Times front page story about Google Flu Trends, where he wrote, "A Web site called whoissick.org... invites people to report what ails them and superimposes the results on a map. But the site has received relatively li... |
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The Rebuilding of Ground Zero, Part 53The Port Authority has begun wrapping the exterior fencing of the Ground Zero site with new banners showing plans for the site, including the 9/11 Memorial, PATH transit hub, and the skyscrapers that will ring the site. At the same time, they've reduced traffic on Church Street by one lane to acc... |
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Don’t Let iPhone Users Flash By Your Web Site Without StoppingMobile Crunch reports that Adobe is ready to provide Flash support to the iPhone–it’s Apple that’s holding things up. In the meantime, it’s worth taking a look at how your web site renders on the iPhone. Considering Google has already revealed that iPhone users conduct 50x... |
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Google’s Site Search Gets Faster; Yahoo’s Goes Away?Google has upgraded its Site Search tool to give users more control over the frequency that Google spiders a site. But, if you think this is something that will help your site’s performance on Google.com search results, it won’t. Site Search is Google’s on-site tool for individu... |
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Google Site Search On-Demand Indexing Triggers Re-CrawlingGoogle has introduced some new functionality to its Site Search product, which allows customers to search within your own site. The feature that everyone is talking about is the ability to add pages on-demand to be indexed by site search, so customers have access to these new pages as soon as the... |
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Link By Link: Updating a Reference Site on the FlyWhile Wikipedia is modeled on an encyclopedia, the site comes to resemble a news site whenever news breaks. ... |

