Did Google spell Google wrong? Looks like a Googe with no “L”
Wednesday, February 14th, 2007Google always comes up with creative holiday logos every since the early years of Google. This Valentines day 2007, Google seemed to misspell Google as Googe. The “L” seems to be missing.

Well the strawberry and chocolate may look like a “G ” but the strawberry stem does not seem to qualify as an “L.” They seem to be too merged together.
The funny thing is, the Google brand is just so strong already, everyone recognizes it, wrong spelling or not. It was Gio Castro that first pointed this out to me, telling me if I noticed the Google logo having no “L.”
UPDATE: Right after I learned about this, from Gio, and get a 2 Diggs, this dude got Dugg 1,000+ times! And here comes Google’s official statement.
No scraping Wordtracker’s free keyword tool
Monday, February 12th, 2007Wordtracker is one of the popular keyword research tools you can use on the Internet. It’s relatively cheap and robust enough to do basic keyword research that can help many websites that are not really in super highly competitive markets. People that are really saving on their expenses sometimes just rely on the free Overture tool. But sometimes relying only on one source will not really get you a good picture of the daily searches. But Wordtracker decided to offer a free tool as well. So taking out all the bells and whistles, synonyms and other organization effectsion, Wordtracker came up with it’s free keyword research tool here:
http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/
Probably to battle with other free tools, and entice people to use it to get the paid version that has a lot more features. Now one of my officemates mentioned he will incorporate the Wordtracker results in his own web-based tools. And I just tried that right now, it was working for a few tries as I was able to extract keywords. But after some tries, it was not working. And I kept refreshing the page and looking for syntax errors in my PHP code and everything seem to be fine, but no keywords were pulled out. I modified the code to simply make the page appear and there was the problem. The free tool has CAPTCHA also. So no scraping Wordtracker.
I guess you can either, (1) detect the CAPTCHA if it exist and display it, and ask for user input also; or (2) use their API which requires you to be a subscriber and I believe also some approval to use the API.
CSS, PHP with AJAX Workshop
Sunday, February 11th, 2007SEO people, web designers, web developers in the Philippines, I will be flying back to the Philippines to attend the Ituloy AngSulong awarding. And two days after that, I (Benj Arriola) together with Mike Lopez and Jason Torres is having a 2 day hands-on CSS/PHP/AJAX workshop at Informatics Computer Institute, Shaw Blvd. You will learn how to make tableless CSS websites that are ideal for the designs today and good for SEO. PHP is one of the most widely used server-side programming language and with CSS and PHP, using AJAX will add into the whole Web 2.0 website experience.
Learn more about the CSS/PHP/AJAX Workshop or join in the discussion.
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