Saturday, December 14, 2024
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dilemma

The Dilemma of Socially Driven Search

In a December 23rd posting, Wikipedia founder Jimbo Wales announced the re-focusing of efforts geared toward developing a socially driven search engine. Wikiasari (or Wikia for short) is poised to take a competitive posture toward the larger search engines such as Google and Yahoo, but is this really good for the industry?

The Dilemma Of Duplicate Content

Everyone wants to have his or her website get the highest ranking possible in search results.

Businesswomen’s Dilemma: The Double Bind of Communications

Most women are damned-if-they-do and damned-if-they-don't when it comes to communicating in the male-dominated world of business. In order to compete, they must find a delicate balance between authority and likeability.

Googles Financial Times Dilemma: Hidden Links Raise Eyebrows

Isn't it interesting the places Lady Drama chooses to drop her robe, spinning everybody into gawking with covered mouths and gossip to spread? The whispers immediately crescendoed into a web-rattling holler across the servers-Financial Times was busted for hidden links.

The Work At Home Dilemma…Should It Be A Job Or A Business?

You have decided to work at home (either by choice or necessity) and now you are faced with the decision as to whether to pursue a work at home job or to start a home based business.

Domain Name Dilemma: Do Dashes or Underscores Goose Google Rankings More?

The debate rages. Some swear dashes in domain names send rankings soaring.

The Web Page Width Dilemma

With so many different resolutions (640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, etc.), browsers (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc.), and platforms (Windows, Mac, etc.) in use, it is very difficult to design a page that looks good (or at least looks the same) in all configurations.

The Data Access Dilemma

Whether it is an Internet or Intranet, a web catalog or an e-commerce site with shopping cart, somewhere these applications are accessing a data source.