SEOs took notice of a ruling handed down by the European Court of Justice which ruled that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) cannot be required as a matter of law to install filtering systems whose purpose is to block the downloading of illegal content. The court found that such a system would be in violation the [...]
SEOs Could be Affected by Court of Justice Ruling
December 2nd, 2011German Government Embraces Video SEO
October 20th, 2011SEOs and SMMs from around the world stood up and took notice of the German government launching their very own YouTube channel. It is a testament not only to the power of video, but the power of the Internet as a whole. When you have a major first world nation whose government has seen the [...]
Google Privacy Measures
October 24th, 2010Google’s updating their privacy standards in a big way after the huge debacle over Street View vehicles in Germany picking up WiFi transmissions earlier this year. According to the Official Google Blog post back in May: “In 2006 an engineer working on an experimental WiFi project wrote a piece of code that sampled all categories [...]
Yahoo’s European Directories Closing,One by One
June 20th, 2010It was only as recently as 1996 that Yahoo opened their search engine directory in Germany. Now, less than 15 years later, that is shutting down, as well as search directories in several other European countries. According to AnteZeta: Yahoo! has closed some of their European directories sometime this year – their Italian and German [...]
UK Warns Against IE Use
January 26th, 2010The UK is warning people about yet another vulnerability in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer in the wake of the Chinese GoogleHack which was traced to a crack in IE security: “All web browsers are at ongoing risk to vulnerabilities and as such Get Safe Online’s recommended advice is always to use the most up-to-date version to [...]













