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LinkedIn Hits 300 Million Users Amid Mobile Push

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LinkedIn   proudly broad castes its increasing mobile traffic last week, but that's not the only growth the company is experiencing. Vivek Sharma LinkedIn announced Friday it has reached 300 million registered users, a jump from 277 million members at the beginning of the year. LinkedIn announced the 200 million user milestone in January 2013, which means the company has added an average of 6.6 million new users per month over the past 15 months.

Hundred Million Monthly Active Users Facebook Reaches in India

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In the meantime now the interpersonal association has hit a central improvement, surpassing 100 million month to month dynamic customers in the country . Javier Olivan, Facebook's VP of advancement and examination, told India's Budgetary Times that the noteworthy point number was touched base at on Walk 31st. Notwithstanding Facebook's robust improvement in India - up from an inconsequential eight million customers in 2010 when Facebook opened a close-by office - the US-based site is even now going up against creating rivalry in the nation from educating provisions. Facebook-had Whatsapp has 40 million energized customers in India, and foe talk requisitions like Wechat and Line are also doing battling to create their numbers in the flexible first country.

Google Now Targeting Italian & Spanish Link Spammers

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Less than a month after Google targeted Polish link spammers and German link spammers, Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts announced that the company is targeting more countries. Cutts announced warnings to Spanish and Italian webmasters and SEOs not to use unnatural links to promote their sites. He posted both announcements on Twitter and the localized Google Webmaster Blogs. Here is the Spanish warning on Twitter and it links to the Spanish webmaster blog at Google.

Confusion deepens over missing plane

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Search teams are scouring waters off both sides of the Malaysian peninsula, amid confusion over a missing Malaysia Airlines plane's last known location. Malaysia's air force chief has denied reports that the plane was tracked to the Malacca Strait in the west.   Vietnam has despatched a plane to investigate an eyewitness report of a possible object burning in the sky east of Vietnam. Flight MH370 went missing on Saturday. It had 239 people on board. Authorities have been searching for the plane, which disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, for the past five days. Earlier this week, Malaysia widened the search for the missing plane amid conflicting reports on its last known position.

Facebook buy WhatsApp in $19bn

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Facebook has bought messaging app WhatsApp in a deal worth a total of $19bn (£11.4bn) in cash and shares. It is the social networking giant's biggest acquisition to date. WhatsApp has more than 450 million monthly users and is popular with people looking to avoid text messaging charges. In a statement announcing the deal, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg described WhatsApp's services as "incredibly valuable". WhatsApp allows users to send messages over internet connections, avoiding text messaging fees. The company claims it is currently registering one million new users a day. It makes money by charging users a subscription fee of $1 per year, although it offers a free model as well.

Meet Microsoft’s New CEO

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Microsoft has selected an intelligent, well-liked, and technically savvy internal product guy — who might be considered by some as a little bland when compared to former CEO Steve Ballmer — as the company’s next chief executive. Satya Nadella, until being selected as CEO of Microsoft, headed up the company’s cloud and enterprise division — which was arguably the revenue- and profit-driver for a company with its hands in just about everything. Before running that division, he ran Bing, the company’s search engine, and eventually Microsoft’s Servers and Tools division. Most of all, Nadella, who is 46 years old and married with three children, is known as an executive with a strong enterprise background, even though Microsoft is still developing products for consumers like Bing and Xbox

There’s No SEO Without Mobile SEO

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It’s 2014, which means we are officially one year away from the year that Kelsey Group predicted mobile search will eclipse desktop search. Are you making your mobile resolutions to ensure you’re ready for when that time comes? I’d like to start the new year with a short reflection of how far mobile SEO as a discipline has come in less than five years. When I started researching mobile SEO back in 2005, Motorola Razr was the preferred handset, and most of the advice that was given was to validate your XHTML code in order to provide a better user experience for the majority of people in the hopes that Google would reward the webmaster’s efforts in search results. My how things have changed in such a short time.

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