09.29.09

Keyword Density Debate

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The jury appears to still be out on keyword density. Historically, more keywords on a page tended to show up higher in search results, but abuse of keyword repetition has changed how search engines treat this. Jason Glover’s article, “What is the Ideal Keyword Density?” cites that “no more than 5% keyword density is recommended by Google” and stresses the same point we do: quality content is crucial. If it doesn’t make sense, it is not going to work for your users anyway. Write for humans, not for machines. “The Perfectly Optimized Page” discusses keyword location on web pages. It purports that the closer the targeted keyword(s) are to the domain…Read more »

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09.28.09

RFID Journal Article

Journalist Claire Swedberg recently covered one of our Shedd Aquarium projects for RFID Journal. The article, titled 'Aquarium puts RFID on Its Ocean Floor', outlines the…Read more »

Mightybytes News

09.24.09

Mightybytes Helps Bring Shedd Aquarium’s Oceanarium to Life: Press Release

September 24, 2009 When a museum like the Shedd Aquarium undertakes a $50 million renovation to one of its most popular exhibits—the Oceanarium—there is no such thing…Read more »

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09.14.09

Graphic Design Awards

Graphic Design USA magazine recently honored Mightybytes with five American Graphic Design Awards for the 2009 edition of the magazine's flagship award contest, now in its fourth…Read more »

09.04.09

Search Engine Race Not Over…

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So the beta of Google’s new search engine, Caffeine, is out and open to the public now since August 10, 2009, which makes it a perfect time to pick the brain of Mightybytes developer Amit about how it sizes up so far—tall, grande, latte-style—to Google’s current engine and Bing.com.   Google Caffeine (beta at http://www2.sandbox.google.com)(Logo courtesy of http://www.googlefont.com/) The new beta search engine is hitting hard on speeds and filtered search, nearly twice as fast as Google.com in our examples (yeah, search Mightybytes. We love visitors!) with results at: 0.13 seconds in Caffeine vs. 0.24 at Google.com. The back-end search architecture has improved indexing and ranking changes. Getting better hits on…Read more »

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