News: Google Webmaster Tools Access Provider Program Debuts
Mountain View, California - (Website Hosting Directory) - July 17, 2008 - Google has debuted its new Webmaster Tools, which provide important site diagnostics information to help webmasters understand how to create search engine-friendly sites.
According to Google, as a Google Webmaster Tools Access Provider, customers may get their web sites set up with Google Webmaster Tools directly within control panels. Google Webmaster Tools is a free service and should be provided free of charge to all customers.
With the Google APIs provided, it is possible to:
Create Google Webmaster Tools accounts your customers. Customers should be opt-in to use Google Webmasters before accounts are created.
Add and verify customers' sites to their Google Webmaster Tools accounts.
Implement single sign-on so that customers can access Google Webmaster Tools directly from the company's control panel.
Submit Sitemaps on behalf of customers. Sitemaps help Google discover new content to include in our search results. Google offers a Sitemap generator, but it is possible to choose any generator.
Google Webmaster Tools Providers may also use Google's marketing kit, to tell customers about the new service being provided. The marketing kit will include the Google Webmaster Tools Access Provider badge and approved marketing messages for use when promoting integration with Google Webmaster Tools.
Per the program policies, within thirty days of completing and publicly releasing the Google Webmaster Tools integration, you must begin offering your new customers an opportunity to opt-in to the Google Webmaster Tools services during their initial sign-up for admin's services; and may, consistent with applicable legal guidelines, contact your existing customers using Google's Approved Messaging Guidelines to offer the same thing. The sign-up process must inform the customer that their User Data will be treated in compliance with admin's and Google's respective privacy policies; and must require the customer to click and accept the Terms of Service at www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/users/terms.html.
Once approved as a Google Webmaster Tools Access Provider, Google will send the marketing kit, and make the necessary changes to the Google Apps account to enable Google Webmaster Tools integration.
With the largest index of websites available on the World Wide Web and the industry's most advanced search technology, Google Inc. delivers the fastest and easiest way to find relevant information on the Internet. Google's technological innovations have earned the company numerous industry awards and citations, including two Webby Awards; two WIRED magazine Readers Raves Awards; Best Internet Innovation and Technical Excellence Award from PC Magazine; Best Search Engine on the Internet from Yahoo! Internet Life; Top Ten Best Cybertech from TIME magazine; and Editor's Pick from CNET. A growing number of companies worldwide, including Yahoo! and its international properties, Sony Corporation and its global affiliates, AOL/Netscape, and Cisco Systems, rely on Google to power search on their websites. A privately held company based in Mountain View, California, Google's investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers and Sequoia Capital.
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News: Web Hosting Design Resource Firm, i5 Web Works, Modernizes CTMI Web Site
Southlake, Texas - (Website Hosting Directory) - July 16, 2008 - Web hosting design resource, i5, has completed its update of CTMI's cost and tax recovery services web site, which included new services and modernization.
CTMI solicited bids for updating its Web site when the old site had been active for about five years and needed to change to accommodate the company's growth. The company wanted a clean, professional look and easier access to the site for changes and updates so they could easily add new services. The technology of the old Web site did not support in-house updates.
CTMI solicited bids and talked with several companies before choosing i5 web works. Ellen Zumar, Director of property taxes, commented, ''We interviewed several companies and liked i5's presentation and portfolio. Michael and Carita were very knowledgeable.''
i5's services are built in a modular fashion, allowing the client to easily choose the services specifically needed for that business, for example a shopping cart, intranet for password protected files or a news manager for easily uploading and managing articles.
Ms. Zumar noted, ''They had different components and options we could choose from. That got us the services we needed within the price range we had in mind. In addition, i5 accommodated our timing. We were busy working with clients, so it took us some time to decide what to put on the site and how to showcase our services.''
The primary purpose of the Web site is to provide clients and prospects with additional information about CTMI's consulting services. The new site provides CTMI with a convenient way to deliver information about all of its services directly to their clients quickly and inexpensively.
Ric Dubois, Director of Business Development for CTMI added, ''We like to do most of our marketing face-to-face. Our sales staff travels across the country to meet with our prospective clients face to face. The Web site is primarily for our clients and prospects to gather additional information about CTMI's services; the face-to-face meetings with our sales staff provide the in-depth details that apply to each client's individual situation.''
Ms. Zumar continued, ''Our site distinguishes us from our competition by displaying all of our services. We now offer a wide range of services above and beyond our competition. Some companies focus only on property taxes or other services. We have a full range of cost- and tax-saving products that we offer to our clients. Our old site didn't incorporate all of our services.''
Carita Weaver, co-founder of i5 web works remarked, ''This site went through an organizational overhaul compared to CTMI's original site. We organized the new site to make it easy for visitors to find specific topics. We did that with primary and functional navigation, highlighting the important areas of the Web site. We investigate keywords people might be using to find a company's services. From reports we generate, we recommend the best keywords and insert them in the page content and in title tags. The search engines can then understand what the page is about and make it relevant to searches.''
Additionally, CTMI has a tool built into its Web site that enables it to send out graphic-rich newsletters to its clients. Links on these newsletters can refer visitors back to the Web site for additional exposure to CTMI's services. Ongoing services i5 will provide for CTMI will include hosting, maintenance as needed and additional search engine optimization.
CTMI is a comprehensive consulting group that reduces tax liabilities and operating costs for corporations across the United States. CTMI's professional team comprises industry experts, former members of big four accounting firms and ex-state and local taxing authorities. This deep expertise enables CTMI to reduce taxes, recover losses, improve revenue and add future value for its clients. Unique in the industry for its broad range of services and depth of expertise, CTMI offers free assessment prior to establishment of a formal consulting arrangement.
i5 web works provides results-driven Web site services for businesses of all types and sizes. i5's comprehensive services include design, e-commerce, Internet marketing, pay-per-click advertising and search engine optimization. From its headquarters in Dallas/Fort Worth, i5 web works serves clients nationwide through a network of Web site developers and Internet marketing professionals. i5 delivers maximum return on a client's technology investment through deep experience, proven results and the broadest variety of Internet services available.
To learn more about i5 web works, please visit: www.i5ww.com.
Posted by editor on Wednesday, July 16 @ 11:24:37 EDT (3132 reads)
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News: Search Engine, Scour.com, Debuts New Social Community Solution
Sherman Oaks, California - (Website Hosting Directory) - July 16, 2008 - A new meta social search engine, which encourages voting and commentary on search engine query results from Google, Yahoo! and MSN, has debuted.
Scour.com aims to foster community building and enables discovery through user feedback, friends and groups while giving users control of the search parameters needed for accurate results based on their preferences.
Daniel Yomtobian, President and CEO of Scour noted, ''Scour gives people a different way to search by infusing the best search results available on the web, with a way to benefit from the previous work and feedback of millions of searchers. The concept is not new, but we believe we can bring the elements together better than some of the other engines have to date.''
Scour differentiates itself from other social search, ratings and community sites in that it:
lets users vote and comment on search results
provides superior privacy control
gives weight to preferred engines
lets people redeem search points for VISA gift cards.
Scour pulls search results from the top three search engines. From there it thrives on feedback to make the results ever more relevant. After enough votes on results, a search result can rise or fall in ranking which will make listings across all the engines more relevant on Scour.
People can earn up to 4 points per search through a combination of actions:
Search - 1 point
Vote - 2 points
Comment - 3 points
Friend Referral - 25% of each friend's points
In one scenario, an average of 4.5 searches per day translates into $25 a year. Then adding in referrals with an average of three searches per day for each user, 25 friends who sign up and use Scour could earn the user an additional $100+ a year.
Mr. Yomtobian added, ''We're not trying to provide users with an alternative income, the Scour points program is a way for Scour to reward the user for helping build the community to refine search results beyond what the algorithms say.''
ABCSearch, an Internext Media Corp. company and the world's largest privately-held PPC search network, acquired AfterVote.com earlier this year. AfterVote was previously named 'Search Engine of the Month' by ReadWriteWeb, was included in the 'Top 100 List of Alternative Search Engines' by AltSearchEngines and named to PC Magazine's PCMag.com's list of 'Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites.'
Scour.com is a social search engine that bridges the gap between algorithmic and human powered search. Scour rewards people for searching, voting, commenting and referring friends. Launched in 2008, Scour was previously Aftervote.com, which was acquired by ABCSearch, an Internext Media Corp.company, in 2008.
To learn more about Scour, please visit: www.scour.com.
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News: Yahoo! Search Engine Technology, Responds to Microsoft, Icahn Proposal
Sunnyvale, California - (Website Hosting Directory) - July 15, 2008 - Search engine, Yahoo!, has rejected a joint proposal from Microsoft Corporation and Carl Icahn for a complex restructuring of Yahoo! that would include the acquisition of Yahoo!'s search business by Microsoft.
The proposal was made on Friday evening and Yahoo! was given less than 24 hours to accept the proposal, the fundamental terms of which Microsoft and Mr. Icahn made clear they were unwilling to negotiate. After reviewing the proposal with its legal and financial advisers, Yahoo!'s Board of Directors determined that accepting the proposal is not in the best interests of its stockholders.
Roy Bostock, Chairman of Yahoo! noted, ''This odd and opportunistic alliance of Microsoft and Carl Icahn has anything but the interests of Yahoo!'s stockholders in mind. Clearly, Microsoft, having failed to advance in search, is aligning with the short-term objectives of Mr. Icahn to coerce Yahoo! into selling its core strategic search assets on terms that are highly advantageous to Microsoft, but disadvantageous to Yahoo! stockholders. Yahoo's Board of Directors will not allow that to happen. Yahoo!'s Board remains open to any transaction that delivers full value to our stockholders - we just do not believe such a transaction should be dictated by Microsoft and a single short-term investor.''
The Board's rejection of the proposal was based on a number of factors, including the following:
1. Yahoo!'s existing business plus its recently signed commercial agreement with Google has superior financial value and less complexity and risk than the Microsoft/Icahn proposal.
2. The Microsoft/Icahn proposal would preclude a potential sale of all of Yahoo! for a full and fair price, including a control premium.
3. The major component of the overall value per share asserted by Microsoft/Icahn would be in Yahoo!'s remaining non-search businesses which would be overseen by Mr. Icahn's slate of directors, which has virtually no working knowledge of Yahoo!'s businesses.
4. The Microsoft/Icahn proposal would require the immediate replacement of the current Board and removal of the top management team at Yahoo!. The Yahoo! Board believes these moves would destabilize Yahoo! for the up to the one year it would take to gain regulatory approval for this deal.
Mr. Bostock added, ''After negotiating among themselves without the involvement of Yahoo!, Carl Icahn and Microsoft presented us with a 'take it or leave it' proposal under which we would be required to restructure the Company, hand over to Microsoft Yahoo!'s valuable search business and to Carl Icahn the rest of the Company, giving us less than 24 hours to respond. It is ludicrous to think that our Board could accept such a proposal. While this type of erratic and unpredictable behavior is consistent with what we have come to expect from Microsoft, we will not be bludgeoned into a transaction that is not in the best interests of our stockholders.''
Mr. Bostock also noted that Microsoft's position that it would not deal with, or otherwise engage with, Yahoo!'s management to reach agreement on this proposal or to implement it, is completely absurd and irresponsible given the complexity of the deal - one that requires the removal of half of Yahoo!'s business from Yahoo! and then the integration of it into Microsoft.
Yahoo!'s Board points out that a transaction to acquire the whole company would be much more straightforward and involve far less risk than the new proposal or any similar alternative. The Board believes a whole company transaction could be negotiated and executed prior to August 1st. In rejecting the Microsoft/Icahn proposal, Yahoo! not only repeated its offer to sell the entire Company to Microsoft for at least $33 per share, but also offered to negotiate an improved search only transaction. Microsoft rejected both offers.
According to information released by Yahoo!, ironically, Carl Icahn, who jointly with Microsoft developed and presented this proposal, had previously urged Yahoo! not to sell its search business to Microsoft.
Specifically, in an interview on CNBC's Fast Money program, on June 4, 2008, Mr. Icahn said, ''... it's crazy for this company now to do this alternative deal and give the store away, because obviously, an alternative deal is a poison pill because once you've done an alternative deal and given the search to Microsoft, you don't need Microsoft to buy you anymore. So, that would be a poison pill . . . ''
Significantly, the Board believes Microsoft and Mr. Icahn are overstating the value their search and restructuring proposal would deliver to Yahoo! stockholders and are substantially understating the risks. Yahoo! noted that a transaction that would separate the Company's search and display businesses is an undertaking of great complexity. While the Board acknowledges that the current proposal contains a number of improvements over Microsoft's earlier proposal, the Yahoo! Board's conclusion that the current proposal is not in the best interests of stockholders is based on a number of factors, including:
-- The revenue guarantees suggested, which are conditional and subject to reduction, are well below the search revenue that the Company is expected to generate on its own and in association with its announced commercial agreement with Google. That agreement alone is estimated to generate $250 to $450 million of incremental cash flow for the first twelve months following implementation, while allowing Yahoo! to remain a principal in paid search;
-- The success of the remaining Company is critically dependent on Microsoft's ability to effectively monetize search;
-- Microsoft/Icahn's proposed Traffic Acquisition Costs rates are below market;
-- The proposal calls for Yahoo! to sell its industry-leading algorithmic search business and its related strategic and valuable intellectual property portfolio for no incremental consideration; and
-- Many of the components of the headline value that Mr. Icahn and Microsoft put forward, such as the spin-off of the Yahoo!'s Asian assets and the return of cash to stockholders, are steps that could be taken by Yahoo! on its own and the Board continues to evaluate these options.
Mr. Bostock concluded, ''Microsoft and Mr. Icahn are trying to dismantle the Company and deliver our search business to Microsoft on terms that would be disadvantageous to Yahoo! stockholders. We are prepared to let our stockholders, not Microsoft and Carl Icahn, decide what is in their best interests and we look forward to the upcoming vote.''
To learn more about Yahoo!, please visit: www.yahoo.com.
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News: 1&1 Internet Web Hosting Firm, Joins Open-Xchange, for MailXchange
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - (Website Hosting Directory) - July 14, 2008 - Webhosting company, and subsidiary of United Internet, 1 and 1 Internet, has premiered a hosted communication and collaboration solution for small businesses.
MailXchange offers business-class email, personal information management (PIM) and document sharing - Real-time push service for email and PIM with any Windows Mobile capable phone, based upon Open-Xchange Inc.'s award winning collaboration technology.
MailXchange is a 1 and 1 hosted solution, requiring no server management or licensing fees from customers. Small business owners and private users looking for an affordable alternative to Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint can utilize this hosted and feature-rich email and collaboration service. The service can also be utilized with any Windows Mobile smartphone.
With 1 and 1 MailXchange users can take advantage of Open-Xchange's advanced web-based personal information management (PIM), providing customers with email, calendaring, contact and task management to enhance efficiency and teamwork. The centralized document management system allows for users to attach documents to corresponding tasks, as well as share them without emailing large files. The web-based MailXchange interface is available anywhere with internet access. This gives companies with multiple locations and employees working out of office, the flexibility to effectively share information. With 1 and 1 MailXchange users also have the option of synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook.
Oliver Mauss, CEO 1 and 1 Internet Inc., noted, ''MailXchange delivers valuable functionality for small businesses and individuals, facilitating effective teamwork and enabling document sharing anywhere, anytime, with any device. As a leader in innovative technology, 1 and 1 will continue to call upon proven open-source technologies which enable our customers to benefit from greatly reduced licensing costs.''
Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open-Xchange remarked, ''We're seeing the dawn of a new era with hosted software made widely available to everyone when that was previously reserved only for installations at enterprises. 1 and 1's customers will benefit from access to our collaboration software that streamlines communications and can improve users' productivity.''
MailXchange offers synchronization with Windows Mobile smartphones. While most email services use 'pull technology,' MailXchange uses 'push technology,' automatically pushing emails, appointments and tasks directly into your account, without needing to actively sync.
1 and 1 MailXchange starts at $4.99 per user per month, and is discounted with additional users, making the product more affordable and tailored to the customer's business. Users have the option to continue using Microsoft Outlook, and can manage up to five separate email accounts within MailXchange. MailXchange incorporates dependability features such as document version management and integrated anti-spam protection. The product includes the domain of the customer's choice, 5 GB of email account storage and 2 GB of document storage per user.
1 and 1 Internet Inc. is a subsidiary of United Internet, a profitable public company with a market cap of $5 billion. 1 and 1 was founded in 1988 and hosts more than 10 million domain names, while more than 55,000 servers run on the company's five data centers. 1 and 1's global community is over 7 million customer contracts strong. The company's U.S. headquarters is located in Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania.
For more information about 1 and 1 Internet, please visit: www.1and1.com.
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