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Nov04

Another Reason to Update Content

Brent Laminack November 04, 2011

Probably half of our clients rarely, if ever, update their sites. We don't update our home page often, but we do blog semi-regularly. It's just become more important to all of us to update our web site's content regularly. Why? A post just appeared on the official Google Blog (you didn't know they had one, did you?) entitled Giving you fresher, more recent search results, Google will now more heavily weigh freshness of content. How heavily? They're rather vague about that, but the article seems to indicate that this will be a major shift for Google.

Oct05

Why Should We Upgrade our Site?

Brent Laminack October 05, 2011

Early next year, the next major release of Joomla will be released. It's currently slated to be called Joomla! 2.5. Don't ask me why, I didn't number it. Joomla 1.5 will thereafter hit end-of-live. Joomla 2.5 is scheduled to be supported for at least 18 months. Some of our client sites are Joomla 1.0, most are 1.5. We often get asked 'why should I have to upgrade my site? After all, it's working just fine.' And it may be, for the moment, but the sea is changing around it. When a piece of software reaches end-of-life, the developers quit maintaining it. This includes bug-fixes and security patches. Unfortunately, the bad guys don't lose interest in end-of-life software. In fact they actively start looking for vulnerabilities in older software, because they know the security holes won't be fixed.

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Hi Brent,

I was in one of your HTML/CSS classes at Emory. IE9 rolled out as promised, and I have already upgraded to it. It has a few...

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