More Traffic Data Pollution Hits Google Analytics Users Drew Wilson | January 10, 2020 If you are seeing a slight uptick in traffic to your website, you aren’t alone. Unfortunately, it’s someone polluting Google Analytics again.
History Repeats Itself: Google France Deletes Snippets Over Link Tax Drew Wilson | September 27, 2019 Experts and observers cautioned against the Link Tax. Google warned of the consequences. Publishers didn’t listen. Now, Google acted.
Why the US Scrapping Network Neutrality is an International Concern Drew Wilson | December 2, 2017 With the potential implications of the US scrapping network neutrality, we look at why the issue goes far beyond the US borders.
New Mega Website Experiences Mega Traffic Surge Drew Wilson | January 19, 2013 By Drew Wilson It was a much anticipated launch – Kim Dotcom’s new website “Mega” opened its doors today to much fanfare. While the website was greeted with positive reviews amongst outlets that were able to get an early sneak peak, the grand opening to the public caused such a surge in traffic, the load …
ZeroPaid the First Official News Site to Experience the ‘LulzSec Effect’? Drew Wilson | June 25, 2011 Earlier today, we reported on the story about the existence of LulzSec and Anonymous scaring an ISP into stalling web censorship. After publication, what happened after certainly wasn’t expected. It seems that what happened is now being called the “LulzSec Effect”.