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June 2010

Tech tipsComputer Tricks

So, you want to grow the number of followers you have on Twitter? (Why? I hear the more cynical among you ask… that’s a whole other post!) Here are some pointers;

1. Get Tweeting! - Engage with your existing followers. Be interesting. Ask questions. Make comments. It seems obvious, but you’ll only get out of twitter what you put into it…. a bit like life I suppose.

2. Promote Your Twitter Page on Your Website – A button saying “Follow me on Twitter” will work. If people are on your site, chances are they’ll be interested in following you on Twitter.

3. Get Listed in Twitter Directories – Sites like Just Tweet It and TwitDir make it easy for you to list your profile in relevant categories.

4. Follow More People – Don’t be precious. If you want people to add you, add them first. Every time you decide to follow someone, a message is sent to their email alerting them of your add. If they like your profile, there’s a good chance they’ll add you back.

5. Tweet Regularly – If you want the benefit of more followers, you have to be willing to post good content daily. No excuses. If you want followers, make time.

6. Aim to get ‘Retweeted’ -  Twitter is a viral network so having your ‘handle’ retweeted will put you in front of a lot more faces. Here are 13 Tips for Getting More ReTweets.

7. Become a Useful Resource – Strive to establish yourself as a leading authority in your area of expertise. Keep your Tweets relevant and engaging . Try to referencing useful articles etc. Don’t forget to use a url shortener!

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Google switches to new search index: Caffeine

by Hugh O'Carroll on June 9, 2010

in Google, Internet, SEO, Search

Tech tipsComputer Tricks

According to an internal Blog, Google today announced that it has rebuilt the search engine to deliver 50% fresher results from an even larger collection of Web content possible. This new ‘Caffeine’ index now captures real-time data, video and richer content. In a nutshell, ‘Caffeine’ is designed to continually index the Web. When information is updated, Caffeine will absorb the changes into the index.

Layered Index Vs Caffeine

Layered Index Vs Caffeine

Instead of updating its search database every night and making the new results available the next day, which is what it did previously, now, new search indexes will go live to deliver real-time search results within seconds. In the post on the official Google blog, software engineer Carrie Grimes wrote, “Caffeine provides 50 percent fresher results for web searches than our last index, and it’s the largest collection of web content we’ve offered. Whether it’s a news story, a blog or a forum post, you can now find links to relevant content much sooner after it is published than was possible ever before.”

P.S. It’s true. This post was indexed in 10 seconds. Impressive stuff.

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Why not make Clonmel one giant Wi-Fi Hotspot?

by Hugh O'Carroll June 3, 2010 Business

For those of you who are not Irish, Clonmel is the biggest inland town in Ireland with a population of roughly 20,000 souls. As  school children, we learned this fact and it was always a source of pride with which we taunted our peers from smaller surrounding towns like Cahir and Carrick-on-Suir. In addition to [...]

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What is HTML5? And Why does It Matter?

by Hugh O'Carroll June 1, 2010 Apple

“Though the operating system for the iPhone, iPod and iPad is proprietary, we strongly believe that all standards pertaining to the web should be open. Rather than use Flash, Apple has adopted HTML5, CSS and JavaScript – all open standards. Apple’s mobile devices all ship with high performance, low power implementations of these open standards. [...]

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