Today Bas and Roy started of by discussing design matters. Twitter has a new design, but got hacked right away, Bas was surprised by this because a similar hack was already discovered a year ago.
In the final part of the show Bas and Roy were joined by Brent Payne who wrote a post on making different pages for different type of users, by some called cloaking. A very nice talk which is a must listen!
The shownotes are below.
Listen to the show here
Links and topics discussed in the show:
Brent Payne
Twitter account
Blog
New Twitter design
Post on David Naylor’s blog
Twitter exploit last year
Twitter blog
Impact from Google Instant
Conductor
Ida correlation
Sugarrae’s article
SEOMoz rectification
Future of Search
Article on iMediaconnection
Article Brent Payne
Article Brent Payne
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