I hate these type of articles. Out of all the sites I run and help with I have yet to see Chrome be the number 1 browser used.
IE still accounts for the majority of all traffic. It has always been in my experience IE, Firefox then Chrome. With IE holding roughly 40-50% of the share.
Agreed. I monitor about 100 domains, mostly small business websites here in the US and none (I repeat NONE) have Chrome anywhere even close to Firefox, let alone IE which commands the first spot on almost every site.
I don't know where or who these Chrome users are, but they certainly aren't visiting your bread and butter small biz websites.
I just found out about G+ adding limit. I tried to add the new circle that was just published and it said I have added too many today. Try again tomorrow.
Seriously... hacked into his sons computer and took the code. Why in the first place would your company develop all this code and then just send it to the owners son....
Rankings are money and money makes the world go round. As long as there are search engines there will always be SEOs. There is a lot of science involved. If you don't think so then your only kidding yourself.
Is it a full time remote position or only temporary?
Thanks!