Monday, August 12, 2013

Apple Will Unveil New iPhone on September 10


On September 10, Apple will hold an exceptional occasion to announce the newest version of the iPhone and more insights about IOS 7. Sources online have been discussing about this release and it arose different consumer responses.

Remember that Tim Cook announced last June 10 as recorded in ABC's video, that IOS 7 will be launched. The IOS7 will be like a complete overhaul of the design and he has claimed it to be best mobile software in the world. It will have a cleaner view, from font to shape of the apps. The user experience expected is said to be very exceptional. Now a lot of announcements on the web are now expecting that IOS7 will be launched together with a new iPhone.

What would it be, iPhone 5s or iPhone 6. Let's just wait and see what consumers will have to say. Save the date!

Cheers!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Google Android Device Manager Launched

Google just released their answer to Find My iPhone. This will allow users to locate their Android devices on a map in real time. It runs on Android 2.2 and higher versions which covers almost 99% of all Android devices today.

Here's a short disclaimer and tip quoted from Google:

"Location data from your devices will be collected and sent to Google. Device location is approximate, and may not always be accurate.

If you believe your device has been stolen, please contact law enforcement. Do not attempt to retrieve the device yourself."



Google seemed to be behind Apple and Microsoft with this feature but a lot of comments are saying that it was worth the wait - because it runs really fast like what is expected from Android.



Here's is the link to the Android Device Manager

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

SEO Updates 2nd Quarter of 2013

Wow, time flew fast for me this July. This was a challenging month for me since the Penguin 2.0, Panda Dance and the Multi-Week update effects. True indeed that it has affected some of the sites I'm currently managing. Tests and recovery plan had been implemented. To this point, I'm working closely with top management to get us back and stronger on this cruel web competition.

May 9 update 
- gigantic drops reported but no confirmed update from Google's webspam team.

May 21 (pre-Penguin  update) 
- update that lessens domain crowding. This opened up a room for sites not ranking and decreased some of the top guys showing multiple pages in one query.

May 22 (Penguin 2.0) 
- a webspam change that targeted more of the pages instead of sites trying to kill Black Hats.

June 11 algorithm update 
- otherwise know as the Payday Loan update. Targeted spammy results.

June 11 Panda Dance 
- this was a 10 day roll out update

June 27 Matt Cutts tweeted the "multi-week" update

July 18 Panda Recovery 
- A first aid for those affected by Panda.

Did I miss anything? Feel free to share!