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Understanding the Importance of XML Sitemaps for Website SEO

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And yet far too many sites fall short in attracting the wide audience a website owner or administrator desires due to the lack of a proper site map. What is a sitemap?

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The Year in Review: The Best Tech Stories of 2015

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Likewise Mark Zuckerberg remained in the public consciousness thanks to Facebook’s all-time high stock price and his almost relentless launch of new features—including universal search—for his social media darling.

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A Wake Up Call: What the Equifax Breach Means for Website Owners

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Names, social security numbers, addresses, emails, bank account details and, of course, credit histories were laid bare in the latest attack, once again reminding us of the fragility of having so much information floating around a digital universe.

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ADA Lawsuits Against Website Owners Are Increasing: Mitigate Risk By Making Your Site Web Accessible

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The Assistive Technology Act won’t provide funding for states unless they guarantee all state programs, like universities, will comply with Section 508. For example, the U.S. government may withhold state funding if the state doesn’t comply with Section 508.

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The Face of the Web: What’s Coming for Content Management Systems

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Just more than one million sites operate on the Drupal CMS, and some of those are pretty big names: Linus, Twitter, Harvard University and The White House to name a few.

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Take the Break: Recruiting College Students for Spring Recess Volunteering

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Indeed, a spring break sojourn was, and is, a de rigueur part of the university experience as much as dorm rooms, lecture halls and frat parties. There was a time when that annual rite of passage known as spring break meant one thing for nearly every college student: the chance to let loose—usually in a warm climate—and party down.

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