These articles have been tagged under 'multilingual-seo' by the bigmouthmedia team.
Google working on translation programme
Google is currently developing a translation programme which will translate a document into any of the world's main languages.
The internet's future is discussed in Athens
The first Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is being held in Athens this week, and has already delivered on its aim to provide the web community with a forum in which cross-cultural issues can be discussed openly and candidly.
North Korea: the future of SEO?
As the rebel state raises threats of another nuclear test, bigmouthmedia takes a look at one of the most isolated features of North Korea: its use of the internet.
Google clings to the number one slot
Remember when Google was not the number one search engine? You don't need to go too far back - it was July of this year.
Woodside as Google's new MD in UK and Ireland
Google have appointed Dennis Woodside in the role of Managing Director for the search engine's operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Benelux.
Ask introduces movie search functionality
The recently branded search engine, formerly Ask Jeeves, has added a new search feature to its portfolio.
Small business sends an SOS over SEO
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) raises its head in the mainstream media with UK Newspaper coverage in the Sunday Times on how to get to the top of the search engine pile...
Google Analytics: free access now available!
Google Analytics is now an instant access, no invitation required, service that allows you to focus your marketing resources on campaigns and initiatives that deliver ROI.
Google and China: a tight-lipped conversation?
A recent compromise reached between Google and the Chinese government has left the United States foreign affairs committee - along with more than a few others - questioning the advancement of human rights in China.
Baidu plans to go big - and Hewlett-Packard are along for the ride
US based PC manufacturer Hewlett-Packard has recently announced that it will begin manufacturing machines pre-loaded with Baidu in October.







