Online Articles
Please find below a list of articles that we have linked to using RSS feeds.
- Three tips for “company blogging”
This is my personal blog. I don’t run my draft posts by Google’s PR or legal team, other than maybe 2-3 times when I thought a post might have legal implications. But I have learned a few hard-won lessons. So, when someone recently asked me for tips about talking to the public, I couldn’t resist. [...]
- Digging out from SIGGRAPH and L.A.
I’m up to my ears in email from last week, but I had a great time down in Los Angeles and at SIGGRAPH:I’ll try to write up a little bit about the trip, but for now I’m gearing up for SES San Jose. Places to find me:- I’ll be on a keynote panel on Tuesday. [...]
- What to do in Los Angeles?
I’m going to be down in Los Angeles for the SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference next week, but I hope to have a little sightseeing free time. What would you recommend seeing or doing in Los Angeles?
- A Quick Tutorial on JavaScript Bookmarklets
Bookmarklets are very handy pieces of JavaScript code that you can bookmark. In HTML, if you want a link to open in a new window, you’d write it like this:<a href=”http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/” target=”_blank”>Matt Cutts</a>Go on, try it on this link: Matt CuttsIf you wanted to create a bookmarklet to open a new window or tab, you’d [...]
- Ben Gomes on Google’s user interface
This summer several people in Google’s quality group have pulled back the curtain on how people think about search quality at Google. We’ve had Udi Manber give an overview of search quality and the groups that work on it. Then my office-mate Amit Singhal discussed some of our principles of core ranking. Amit followed that [...]
- My schedule for late 2008
Every few months I like to give people an update on where I expect to be over the next few months. I apologize in advance if I have to decline other speaking invitations, but I’m genuinely trying to travel less and speak less these days to get a better work/life balance. Here are my tentative [...]
- Twitter/Summize search flaky?
I’ve started to post more on my twitter account recently. Less than two weeks ago, Twitter bought Summize. Good for them; I like both companies. But http://search.twitter.com/search?q=wordpress+mattcutts should return this entry in Twitter’s search results. I don’t see it in Twitter’s search results:What’s the story, Twitter/Summize folks? I can’t escape the feeling that I would [...]
- Best WordPress Plugin for Related Posts?
On my “Matt Cutts” twitter account a few days ago I asked other folks which WordPress “Related Posts” plug-in they would recommend. It seems like “Related Posts” extensions go in and out of vogue every few years, so I wanted to hear what smart folks were using lately. The plugins that got recommended the [...]
- I love my pedometer
I’ve written about my Omron pedometer once before, but I wanted to mention it again because I like it so much. Recent research suggests that using a pedometer can lead to more walking and better health.I’ve been carrying a pedometer for a little over a year now, and I’ve done almost four million steps since [...]
- New Toolbar PageRanks coming
Hey folks, I wanted to let you know that new toolbar PageRank values should become visible over the next few days. I’m expecting that also in the next few days that we’ll be expiring some older penalties on websites.
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