Paypal: new site design and phishing
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September 30, 2004
Paypal: new site design and phishingLink: Paypal: new site design and phishing
Paypal currently looks like this:
However, apparently there's a new redesign in the works, with a friendly and less plain frontpage:
It's be interesting as to whether there will be any changes to functionality.
And it's worth repeating - NEVER CLICK ON A LINK IN A PAYPAL E-MAIL - ...
Yahoo! searchLink: Yahoo! search
Greg R Notess gives Yahoo! search a fairly comprehensive examination in his paper Review of Yahoo! search.
Definitely worth a read if you've been so focussed on Google for traffic, that you pay far less attention to other major search engines than you should - myself included.
PPC fraud: are you worried?Link: PPC fraud: are you worried?
If you're involved in PPC management, you almost certainly should have heard of "click-fraud". In fact, you might even have encountered some rather suspicious click-though rates, as the SEW forums moderator Sebastian mentions here.
However, what you should be more particularly worried about is that mediapost reports here that ...
Google shares top tradingLink: Google shares top trading
Well, if you risked buying stock in the Google IPO, you'd be laughing if you sold today:
According to Reuters, reported here:
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/040928/tech_google_stocks_2.html
Google's stock touched $127.40 before finishing the Nasdaq session up $8.60, or almost 7.3 percent, to $126.86 -- a gain of almost 50 percent from the company's mid-August initial ...
Google’s new GooglebotLink: Google’s new Googlebot
There's plenty of talk about Google's new Googlebot visiting websites:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; http://www.google.com/bot.html)
It's been suggested that the Googlebot might be parsing Javascript and other scripting methods normally used to hide links from search engines.
However, in this thread at DigitalPoint, Shaun makes a point of commenting that it's using ...
The Importance of BackupsLink: The Importance of Backups
It's a sad fact of the webhosting industry that hosts go down on a regular basis.
It could be a harddrive failure, other hardware failure, security failure, network failure, general datacenter failure - any number of issues.
Point is, although some hosts get up, others do not.
And no matter how ...
E-marketing NewsLink: E-marketing News
I'm currently reading Mike Grehan's Search Engine book, and it's a very enlightening exploration of how search engines work, packed with very useful information. The worst part of it is that I'm reading the Second Edition, which basically covers up to 2001 in great detail, with only a few ...
The SE friendly CMSLink: The SE friendly CMS
Nick W takes a moment to share one of those rare SEO secrets, in this thread entitled Installing a Powerful - SE Friendly CMS in 10mins.
In short, he highly recommends using Drupal, with "clean URLs" selected in the admin options.
I'm going to have to test that out and ...
Bob Massa on search enginesLink: Bob Massa on search engines
A thread at the Search Engine Watch forums raised the subject of a "Scalable Topic-Based Open Source Search Engine", and the methods being mooted for developing a more relevant algorithm.
Somewhere among the tracking of information on what the project was up to, and what bots were used - ...
Microsoft offer Wiki to open sourceLink: Microsoft offer Wiki to open source
From CNet News:
"Microsoft said Monday that it is dipping a third toe into the open-source waters, adding a collaborative creation program to the list of Microsoft efforts that the company is freely sharing.
The company is making available the code for FlexWiki, software for creating "Wikis"--Web pages designed to cover ...
Microsoft and Amazon vs Internet CrimeLink: Microsoft and Amazon vs Internet Crime
CNET news reports here that Microsoft and Amazon have teamed up to launch combined lawsuits directed at specified individuals, who are seen to be major players in practices such as e-mail spam and address spoofing, as well as phishing.
According to the article:
"The companies said they hope to ...
Nvidia and ATI target mobilesLink: Nvidia and ATI target mobiles
According to this report, Nvidia and ATI have apparently been developing graphics chips specifically for the mobile markets with some success.
Although ATI's Imageon 2300 had been showcased earlier this year, Nvidia have now demonstrated a chip - named GoForce - for mobile technologies, which can run ...
Hotmail charges for OutlookLink: Hotmail charges for Outlook
Today it was announced that Microsoft's Hotmail e-mail service would no longer allow free download of Hotmail e-mails to Outlook Express, or other e-mail clients.
Apparently up to 18 million users could be affected, but Microsoft chiefs insist that the move is necessary to fight abuse of ...
Security threat to the internet growingLink: Security threat to the internet growing
"More than 30,000 PCs per day are being recruited into secret networks that spread spam and viruses" - Symantec
That's just one of the conclusions raised by Symantec in their biannual Internet Threat Report, which attempts to trace trends in internet security.
This is an increase from 2,000 machines a ...
Virgin enters music onlineLink: Virgin enters music online
Seems that interplanetary space isn't enough for Richard Branson - he wants to enter cyberspace in a big way, too.
More specifically, Virgin have launched Virgin Digital in the US, competing with other new arrivals on the market, such as Yahoo and Microsoft.
Virgin may have ...
Staff shortage loosens screwfix.comLink: Staff shortage loosens screwfix.com
Now here's an example of over-expansion coupled with staffing problems. Screwfix.com has apparently been unable to recruit the full compliment of 550 staff for its warehouse departments. Because of this, the company has had to suspend online ordering for at least a week.
I'm sure the 520 staff they axed ...
The Decline and Fall of the Housing MarketLink: The Decline and Fall of the Housing Market
I've already covered in the Platinax Internet Community Forums the issues of the UK housing market being over-valued.
An report published here earlier this month, showed that the housing market was slowing. And the IMF has warned that UK house prices could come crashing down.
Now the British Bankers' ...
Virgin to enter space?Link: Virgin to enter space?
It seems that balloons don't go high enough for Richard Branson. He's apparently signed a deal with Scaled Composites - a forerunner to the X-Prize, the race into making viable people carriers reach the boundaries of space and return safely. The new Virgin venture aims to send the first ...
How to lose customers fastLink: How to lose customers fast
Callers to the complaints were greeted by the abuse from someone using a north-eastern accent.
The message, littered with four letter words, ended with the claim: "We are not going to handle any of your complaints... leave us alone, get a life."
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And how would you receive this message? By calling ...
US oil over $50 per barrel: Global Economy warningLink: US oil over $50 per barrel: Global Economy warning
The price of oil from the US has risen over the $50 mark. This reflects the serious problem of increasing global demand (not least from China), coupled with problems with production - an insurgency in Nigeria; hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico stifling US output; the continued crisis in Iraq ...
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