Sunday, 30 September 2012
Nikkei hits near 3-week low on global growth concerns
* China official PMI remains weak
* Nippon Shokubai slumps after plant explosion
By Dominic Lau
TOKYO, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Japan Nikkei share average fell to
its lowest level in nearly three weeks on Monday, extending the
previous session's drop, after profit warnings from Nippon Yusen
KK and Daido Steel Co Ltd underscored concerns
over slowing global growth.
Economic data was also weak. Manufacturing activity in
China, Japan's
?Expect Delays? Even When There is No Sign
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Google's EMD Algo Update - Early Data
Posted by Dr. Pete
Recently, I wrote about changes we’ve been tracking in how Google treats Exact-Match Domains (EMDs). Yesterday (Friday, 9/28), Matt Cutts tweeted the following message:
It was initially unclear what “upcoming” meant and whether the change was in progress or would roll out later in the weekend. Matt went on to say that the change “affects 0.6% of English-US queries to a noticeable degree,” but didn’t pin down the timeline. This morning, our new MozCast "Top-View" metrics showed the following:
We measured a 24-hour drop in EMD influence from 3.58% to 3.21%. This represents a day-over-day change of 10.3%. While the graph only shows the 30-day view, this also marks the lowest measurement of EMD influence on record since we started collecting data in early April.
So, Who Got Hit?
Across our data set of 1000 SERPs, 41 EMDs fell out of the Top 10 (5 new EMDs entered, so the net change was 36 domains). Please note that we can’t prove that a domain lost ranking due to the algorithm change – we can only measure what fell out. Here are 5 examples of domains that lost ranking as of this morning (9/29) – all had previously ranked for at least the past 7 days:
- www.bmicalculatormale.com (#4)
- www.charterschools.org (#7)
- playscrabble.net (#3)
- www.purses.org (#3)
- www.teethwhitening.com (#4)
The parenthetical value shows the EMDs ranking on 9/28 (the day before the drop). Again, all we know is that these domains fell out of the rankings for their exact-match phrases as of this morning – I’m not making any statements about the quality of the domains as a whole. As you can see, the affected domains cover a range of phrase length and TLDs (including .com’s).
There’s no clear pattern in the size of the drop – some fell out of the top 100 entirely, while others slipped a couple of pages. For example, www.charterschools.org fell from #7 to #23, whereas playscrabble.net dropped from #3 down 18 pages to #183.
What About The #1s?
You may have noticed that none of my example domains were previously ranked in the #1 spot. Across the 41 EMDs that dropped out of the top 10 in our data, none of them ranked #1 the previous day. Three domains held the #2 spot prior to their fall, including www.mariogamesonline.net, which is no longer in the top 100. It’s interesting to note that, of the 41 EMDs affected, 5 of them had “games” in their domain name, but this could just be a fluke (or a sign of an industry with too many low-value sites).
What’s The Pattern?
It’s not my goal to call these sites out – some may have dropped in ranking due to factors that had nothing to do with this algorithm update (and were only coincidentally EMDs). For example, www.charterschools.org appears to be a legitimate site representing a professional organization: the Michigan Association of Public School Academies (MAPSA). At first glance, it appears that their only crime may be choosing a keyword-focused domain over their own brand. The site doesn’t really target the phrase “charter schools” particularly strongly and is tied to one state. It’s not a bad site, but one can argue whether it deserves to rank in the top 10 for a competitive keyword simply because of its domain name.
Other sites in the mix do appear to exhibit more traditional low-quality signals – aggressive keyword usage, low-authority, spammy link-building, etc. – and seem to have been ranking solely by virtue of their EMDs. There’s no one clear signal in play, though – at this point, we have to assume that Google is weighing multiple factors. Again, it is interesting to note that no EMDs previously at #1 were affected, but our data set is still relatively small.
If you have specific questions about the data, please feel free to ask in the comments, and I’ll do my best to follow up. These patterns are surprisingly complex, and I wanted to dig in for a quick first look while the data was still fresh.
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Tales of the Cocktail 2012: The Varnish wins Best American Cocktail Bar
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Saturday, 29 September 2012
Univision's KMEX celebrates 50th anniversary
Panetta: Syria's chemicals moved for safety purposes
Friday, 28 September 2012
Kristen Stewart Comes Back to Los Angeles After Paris Trip
How much would you pay for a live stream of the Daily Show?
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Tuesday, 25 September 2012
BRIEF-Rolls-Royce sells Tidal Generation Ltd to Alstom UK Holdings
* Rolls-Royce sells tidal generation limited to Alstom
* Sale of tidal generation limited (tgl) to Alstom.
* Sale is expected to complete within the next few months
EMERGING MARKETS-Hungary forint dips before rate decision
steadied on Tuesday, and the forint fell ahead of a Hungarian
rate decision that has markets on edge after a cut that
surprised most economists last month.
Monday, 24 September 2012
Mechanical Donkey Kong game tests your barrel-jumping skills, patience
We've seen quite a few NES mods in our day, but we can't say we've ever seen one hooked up to anything quite like this. Built by DIY-er Martin Raynsford, this contraption / work-of-art makes use of an Arduino (naturally) to relay signals from the NES controller to the Donkey Kong screen brought to life above, which was constructed with near pixel-perfect accuracy out of laser-cut parts. As Raynsford points out, though, things are still a bit limited in the game's V1 state. There isn't much of an actual "game," for starters -- just Mario stuck in the middle with a never-ending loop of barrels / ball bearings that you can jump over. A second version is planned with a greater degree of control, but we're guessing the video for it won't be quite as hypnotic as the one after the break.
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Adrian Gonzalez finally turns the power back on
Making money on mobile: the YouTube perspective
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Sunday, 23 September 2012
FHA eases burdensome condo financing rules
WASHINGTON — Here's some encouraging news for condominium unit owners, sellers and buyers: The biggest source of funding for low-down-payment condo mortgages, the Federal Housing Administration, has revamped controversial rules that caused thousands of buildings across the country to lose their eligibility for FHA financing.
Source: http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/business/~3/BiqJcFuUKck/la-fi-harney-20120923,0,1970421.story