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		<title>Advanced Search Engine Optimization Techniques by Richard Vanderhurst</title>
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All the search engine crawling in the world will not do you any good if the search engine &#8220;spiders&#8221; don&#8217;t find any helpful content on your website. Search engines can spot when you are making an attempt to spoof them, and if they think about your site to have committed a big offense, they may [...]]]></description>
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<p>All the search engine crawling in the world will not do you any good if the search engine &#8220;spiders&#8221; don&#8217;t find any helpful content on your website. Search engines can spot when you are making an attempt to spoof them, and if they think about your site to have committed a big offense, they may even permanently blacklist your domain from their results database. Not merely will you be understood as knowledgeable in your field, you will also make the search engines chuffed. </p>
<p>I believe that is as far as I can go with content &#8211; much of what is going to be debated in the subsequent section applies here too so continue reading. To start, you want to sit down with a bit of paper ( and do not forget your good old thinking cap. First, splatter them in the pages of your website. It&#8217;s best to have at least 3 per page ( of every one ), as the search engines likely won&#8217;t concentrate on them otherwise. Again, follow the guidelines in bold above that may be applied to ALT tags. </p>
<p>Doing so ( as well as violating any of the bolded &#8216;Do not&#8217; points above ) can also get your site name permanently blacklisted. Another great search engine optimization strategy that&#8217;s often neglected is inward links. If the links come from sites with high Google PageRank ratings, that&#8217;s even better ( in Google&#8217;s eyes, anyhow &#8211; this doesn&#8217;t apply to MSN, Yahoo. Remember, the more inbound links you have, the higher your Google PageRank, as well as your position in the search results of Google, MSN, and the others. </p>
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		<title>Richard Vanderhurst reviews the Asus EAHD4870X2</title>
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Whether you put a value on those features or not, the first reason for buying a pricey 3D card is speed. 
This latest update to Windows&#8217; DirectX programming model came with Vista Service Pack one ( if you installed SP1, you have DirectX 10.1 ), and enabled a few graphics tweaks for game developers. By [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whether you put a value on those features or not, the first reason for buying a pricey 3D card is speed. </p>
<p>This latest update to Windows&#8217; DirectX programming model came with Vista Service Pack one ( if you installed SP1, you have DirectX 10.1 ), and enabled a few graphics tweaks for game developers. By the point Windows seven hits, you should expect both AMD and Nvidia will have compatible hardware. And even if there&#8217;s only rare game support for DirectX eleven at launch ( as with DirectX ten and Vista ), the subsequent full-fledged version of DirectX will receive broader game-developer interest in the long run than a short-lived, incremental update like DirectX 10.1. </p>
<p>Therefore , buying an AMD card for its support of DirectX 10.1 would be very short-sighted. This movement is still in its early days, and we do not expect it to reach a critical mass till DirectX eleven, an element being intended to provide developers with a neutral, broadly adopted standard for the purpose.</p>
<p>You may hear more about parallel computing ( as it&#8217;s known ) as each graphics-card seller amps up its promotional efforts leading in to the launch of Windows seven ( Nvidia&#8217;s &#8220;Visual Computing&#8221; campaign is well in progress ), but as with PhysX and DirectX 10.1 support, bringing parallel computing to the graphics processor will not receive broad software support, and so shouldn&#8217;t be a first purchasing consideration for most consumers for quite a long time. </p>
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