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Ad Tech 2011 Panel On SEO (Search Engine Optimization) – San Francisco Chronicle (blog)

Ad Tech 2011 Panel On SEO (Seach Engine Optimization) – San Francisco Chronicle (blog)

Ad Tech 2011 Panel On SEO (Seach Engine Optimization)
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Now, it's 12:11 PM, and this Ad Tech 2011 Convention Panel is about that ever-changing field of SEO or Seach Engine Optimization. (A panel just before Guy Kawasaki's talk about "The Art Of Engagement.) The panel speakers are Melanie Mitchell,

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Volacci Leads DrupalCon Panel on SEO, Google Analytics, & Conversion Rate … – Marketwire (press release)

Volacci Leads DrupalCon Panel on SEO, Google Analytics, & Conversion Rate
Marketwire (press release)
Erik, Internet Marketing Manager of Volacci, will team with Tom McCracken of LevelTen Interactive to impart words of wisdom on Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and Conversions Rate Optimization (CRO) on Drupal, including Drupal 7.

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Covario INFLECTIONPoint 2011 Recap: Panel Session # 2 – Budgeting for Search … – Actionable Insights

Covario INFLECTIONPoint 2011 Recap: Panel Session # 2 – Budgeting for Search
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When justifying budget for SEO, the financial services digital marketer positions it differently from paid search, because it is not just chasing the last

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Video: Analyzing the State of Collaboration Panel with

Net:Work logo David Coleman of Collaborative Strategies and Sameer Patel of Sovos Group had a discussion moderated by JP Finnell of Mobility Partners at the Net:Work conference last week in San Francisco. Here Coleman and Patel talk about enterprise 2.0 adoption, the business value of social media in the enterprise and the role of millennials in the workforce.

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I particularly like the part at 12:00 minute mark where Patel talks about how the role of age in the adoption of social technology is exaggerated. He uses the example of his mother learning to use Skype as an excellent counter-example.

More talks from Net:Work can be found here, or you can take a look at some of the research related to the event might be more worthwhile:

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Video: Panel on the Future of Programming Languages

Strange Loop Conference logo The Strange Loop Conference in St. Louis, MO hosted a panel on the the Future of Programming Languages last month. The participants discussed trends they’d seen in programming languages lately, type checking, proving code correctness, programming education and more. Today, InfoQ posted a video of the panel.

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The participants were:

  • Guy Steele – Who helped with the creation or standardization of Lisp, Scheme, C, Fortran, EcmaScript, Java, and Fortress.
  • Douglas Crockford – The author of JavaScript: The Good Parts and the creator of JSON.
  • Josh Bloch – Who lead the design of core parts of the JDK.
  • Alex Payne – The co-author of Programming Scala.
  • Bruce Tate – The author of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks.

On the subject of programming language trends, Tate noted: Erlang’s BEAM for dealing with sloppy code, the push for programming languages to be able to handle concurrency, and the rise of “lazy semantics.”

Bloch noted a trend towards ever-increasing complexity and suggested anyone considering writing a programming language limit the spec to only 50 pages. He also commented on the need for an end-to-end programming language for web development, since modern web developers must stitch together code from multiple languages.

Steele, playing off Bloch’s mention of BEAM, mentioned the rise of databases that allow programmers to be messy and suggested that we might be seeing a trend towards “sloppy programming.”

Payne noted the trend of building interoperable languages on existing VMs. For example, Scala, Clojure and JRuby can all interoperate because they’re all built on the JVM.

Crockford noted that we’re in an experimental era of programming in which lots of new languages are getting created and used. He also said one trend he hopes we’ll see is better security support in programming languages.

It’s well worth watching the whole video.

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White Hat and Black Hat SEO Panel Preview with Bruce Clay


Bruce Clay of Bruce Clay Inc. talks about his upcoming SES San Jose 2008 panel on white hat and black hat SEO (search engine optimization) with Byron Gordon of SEO-PR. Bruce expects the panel to start with a negotiation of the differentiation between black hat SEO and white hat SEO, and the history of search engine optimization (SEO), from the wild west days to the present.

Video Search Engine Optimization Panel Recap, Greg Markel


Greg Markel of Infuse Creative, industry-acclaimed video search engine optimization (VSEO) wizard, talks with Byron Gordon of SEO-PR about the VSEO panel he spoke on at SES San Jose 2008. Markel emphasizes the crucial nature of an online video (and online video optimization) strategy especially with relation to YouTube and Google’s universal search.

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