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September 03, 2008

Google Chrome makes search engine optimisation a greater priority

Google's Chrome browser has exploded onto the internet today with thousands of people downloading the new browser and posting their thoughts about it.

Last night I posted on Sticky Advertising an early insight into how Google Chrome will place an even greater importance upon search engine optimisation. In just 10 hours the website was bombarded with the most hits it has ever received.

Is Google Chrome a hot topic or what?


Is Google Chrome an SEO priority? It sure is.

Check out the Google Chrome cartoon that was released to explain the new system.

Here is some of the early buzz from around the world:

Scoble loves it so far.

Dave Armano responded with his own cartoon.

Lifehacker already wants to know which apps you want for Chrome.

Techcrunch says its one of the fastest and best browsers they have used.

Why is this of note to a blog site that normally comments on media? Because the Internet is changing how we consume media and something like Chrome could change how we use and market on the Internet.

Its very early days folks, but this might be a game changer. Is your website ready for Google Chrome?

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