Kaila Krayewski

Kaila Krayewski is a freelance journalist with a passion for all things internet. Having worked for nearly two years as the public relations manager for an internation search engine optimization company, and publishing hundreds of articles (how-to, informational, and otherwise) on SEO, she knows a thing or two about the field. Furthermore, having just started up her own website blondetraveler.com, she is doing her best to keep one step ahead of the search engines in order to keep the traffic flowing. 


What is Click-to-Call, and How Will it Affect Your Life?

Google recently announced that it would be extending its “click-to-call” service to mobile content, and apps on the Google content network. The service is a pay-per-click ad format for mobile devices, and it was introduced at the start of this year.

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Google Phases Out its Use of Windows

Security concerns, inspired by December’s China cyber attacks that saw Google pull out of China, have prompted the online search giant to figure out ways of working without Microsoft’s Windows operating system.

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Search Engine Tells You What People Really Think

Don’t you just love hearing other peoples’ opinions? Sure, you may not always agree with them, but it’s interesting to hear different viewpoints about various topics. That’s where the new search engine, Baduku.com, comes in quite handy.

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According to e-Marketer, the internet is becoming a fast-growing medium for Hispanics in the US. In fact, the research and analysis company recently reported that it expects a massive 70 percent of all Hispanics in the US to be online by 2014, representing an online Hispanic-American population of nearly 40 million.

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EU Says Search Engines Hold Data Footprints Too Long

It seems that Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft may not be fully complying with the European Union’s Protection Directive, in the way that they handle data retention.

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Is Googling Oneself the New Act of Vanity?

Do you know what is the first result for your name on Google? How about the 77th? It seems that many people are making use of Google to check out just what comes up when their name is searched online.

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HTML 5 Is Upon Us

Published on 20 May 2010 by in Headline News

HTML 5 Is Upon Us

While HTML 5 has been in the news quite a bit over the past year, a few recent events have shown that it may be closer than ever to becoming the new web standard.

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Russian Search Engine Yandex Launches Global Search

For years now, Russian search engine Yandex has cornered the Russian search market, much in the same way that Baidu has taken hold of much of the Chinese search market within China. The main reason for this is that Yandex understands Russian in a way foreign search engines simply cannot, and therefore searches by Russians are more comprehensive and garner better results.

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Website Discovery Tool StumbleUpon Attains 10 Million Users

Forget Google – StumbleUpon has becoming one of the biggest drivers of traffic to websites. The social discovery tool recently added its 10 millionth person to its roster of members, representing a 100 percent increase in membership since April 2008.

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AnswerLogr.com Has the Answers to Your Questions

…and to other people’s questions too. It’s not only a great way to find the answers that are on your mind, but it’s an interesting way to see what kinds of things people are asking as well.

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US Internet Advertising Sees Record Earnings This Quarter

The Interactive Advertising Bureau has just released numbers showing that internet advertising revenues in the US are showing the highest first quarter revenue level for the industry in history. The revenues were $5.9 billion for the first quarter of 2010, representing a 7.5 percent increase from the same period the year before.

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Booshaka: A Search Engine for Facebook with a Cool Name

Now there’s a search engine just for Facebook. Log on to Booshaka.com (the name means “do the impossible” according to Urban Dictionary) to find out what people are talking about on Facebook right now.

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The Two Biggest Social Networks Experience Some Glitches

Even major online networks like Facebook and Twitter are not immune to problems. And it just so happens that both experienced some fairly sizable glitches over the past few days.

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