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Posted on January 16, 2009 in Firefox, ReviewNo Comments »

This post was written by Liz Brady

Google Semantics 2.2 is a brilliant little Firefox add-on that can help SEO and Google user and content writing quite a bit. It helps users to find out proper words on which Google can work faster and smoother. The updated version is worth trying for all. Google Semantics 2.2 helps for better SEO using Google’s own Synonyms also referred to as Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) and is a vital element in Search Engine Optimization and article writing.

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Posted on January 12, 2009 in Firefox, ReviewNo Comments »

This post was written by Liz Brady

Semantic Radar is a plug-in for Firefox, notifying the user if it finds SIOC, FOAF or DOAP data referenced by the page he is currently viewing. When such data is detected a little icon will appear on the bottom right side of you browser, which lets you access the embedded data easily. Semantic Radar is very handy, great to see what data is available from a page without having to view source. For a Web developer working with linked data it’s a must-have. The design seems a good balance of features.

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Posted on January 7, 2009 in Review, Web 3.0No Comments »

This post was written by Liz Brady

Writing for the Web 3.0 is written in a style similar to a web blog. There is useful information about web writing in this book, such as the description of what different types of web users prefer to see when they visit a website. At its best points the book would have benefited from a more linear writing style, which would have added clarity to the text. At its worst points the book is obscure, reading more like an esoteric essay than a practical book that will help you write better web copy.

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