SEOs have taken quick notice of the new Firefox update that is targeted at users who prefer MSNs search engine Bing over Google. Prior to this latest update, if you used any version of Mozilla Firefox got the standard stock issue version of Google search bundled into the package. Now that users have a choice [...]
Firefox and MSN – SEOs Scramble to optimize for Bing
November 3rd, 2011Google / Firefox Add-on ‘PageSpeed’
June 6th, 2009Google has released a tool to help web developers build their pages correctly and with greater speed. Recently, Google released Firefox add-on Page Speed, which integrates with another add-on, Firebug. These are designed for web developers trying to make their pages faster. When you install Page Speed and restart Firefox, you can now expand Firebug [...]
Cutts Goes Retro
March 31st, 2009Once upon a time Google featured alternative search options at the bottom of the page. Now for those who wax nostalgic, there is a way to return to the glory days and choose what websites and search engines return results. Matt Cutts reminded us that Google sometimes turns off features. He and another Googler (totally [...]
Firefox Climbing, IE Sliding
November 9th, 2008With Google continually backing the Firefox / Mozilla browsers, and coming out with their own Chrome that is open to developers, IE is having a rough time. Microsoft seems to be scrambling for position and losing ground rapidly, as more and more users are seduced away by the new kids on the block. Firefox reached [...]
Google, Mozilla, and Chrome – Three’s Company!
September 2nd, 2008Google dominates the search market, with over 70% of the market share. Microsoft does the same with the browser market, holding even at 70%. That is perhaps the only thing keeping Microsoft in the game. Well, the rules are changing. Google practically funded Firefox, and Mozilla has been creeping up the food chain, currently estimated [...]













