
You can finally get your FREE copy of Stomping The Search Engines v2.0 by Clicking Here.
Brad Fallon and Andy Jenkins have really outdone themselves on this one. My friend, Don Schnure, has done a quick video review of the product. See below…
Stomping the Search Engines 2.0 & The Net Effect
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The StomperNet folks had some major technical challenges yesterday and pushed back their launch until today, September 4th, at 1400 EDT…or so I have been told.
The good thing is they are throwing in some more bonuses.
Click here for Stomping The Search Engines v2.
“Stomping The Search Engines v.2″ will be available today at 1500 EDT. New start time is 1630ish EDT. (StomperNet folks having trouble getting enough load balanced machines from their host) This follow-on to the seminal “Stomping The Search Engines” is the best organic SEO instruction available today. Get it while you can. Oh, and you can’t beat the price, it’s FREE (do hackers and crackers spell it phree?)
Click here for Stomping The Search Engines v2.
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Update: Google has apparently re-worked the EULA for Chrome which leads one to believe the original EULA was just something hacked together by one of their legal umm…hacks?
Just came across a very, very interesting blog post that everyone using Chrome should know about. In part, Google’s Content License in Chrome states, in part,
“By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services.”
This will keep me from using Chrome, you?
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Matt takes a run at how and when the Chrome Browser phones home. He makes a good point in that it is open source so it is pretty hard to hide this stuff.
Have you installed Chrome yet? Do you like it??
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Click HERE to download Google Chrome Beta
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So finally the long rumoured Google Browser is going to show tomorrow. After reading through the details of the product, it looks like it may be very good. Of course, how much behaviour information it pushes back to homebase will be a concern. Also, Googles ability to get plug-in developers on-board may be the key to widespread adoption.
Could this spell the demise of Firefox?
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