SEO Experts Tip of the Day

On the topic of Pay Per Click, remember that there are advantages to using PPCsuch as Google Adwords. But also consider diversifying your campaigns. Rememberthat you are not "buying a link" but you are displaying an advertisement.PPC is not SEO because it is "paid advertising." but it can compliment your SEOwork nicely so long as you are measuring the exact results and determine youcost per click and cost per lead.
Regards,
Muddabir

Amazon Adds Warner Music to DRM-Free Roster

The DRM-free music movement just gained a new convert from one of the major labels. Warner Music Group is now selling songs from its digital catalog (Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day) on Amazon’s DRM-free digital music store, joining EMI, Universal Music Group, and about 33,000 independent labels. That brings Amazon’s total digital music catalog up to 2.9 million songs. Apple’s iTunes, in contrast, sells more than 6 million tracks, but offers DRM-free songs only from EMI.
By going with Amazon first on DRM-free tunes, EMI is snubbing Apple much like Universal Music Group did earlier in the year. The music labels don’t like the power Apple has gained over them and seem to be supporting Amazon and other digital distribution outlets in an attempt to gain the upper hand once again. Amazon allows variable pricing (Apple does not), although most tracks sell for $0.89 to $0.99. And Apple has had to follow Amazon on the pricing of DRM-free tracks. When it launched with EMI last April, Apple tried to price the tracks at a 30 percent premium to its copyright-protected music, trying to justify the move by offering higher-fidelity files than regular MP3s. The strange pricing left consumers scratching their heads, and once Amazon introduced the same tracks without DRM in high-bitrate MP3 form, Apple had to match the price.
As DRM-free music, which does not come with all the annoying and ineffectual restrictions of copyright-protected tunes, becomes more popular, you can expect the labels to use their acquiescence as a bargaining chip with Apple. The annual MacWorld conference later this month would be an ideal time for Apple to announce more DRM-free partners, but you don’t hear a lot about that in the Apple rumor mill.
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Muddabir

Optimize your post for greater rewards:
What you write and how you present it can influence how rewarding your guest posting experience will be. Here are a few tips to help you optimize your posts.
Link to yourself and others:
If you’ve written something that relates to the guest post on your own blog, find a way to work in a link. You can link out to other sources as well if you’d like to take a more democratic approach. A note: if you haven’t written something vitally on topic, don’t link out just for the sake of it. This will look like you’re putting self-promotion above relevance.
Put in a real effort:
It’s easier to have social media success with your post on a popular blog because there’s a bigger pool of readers to vote for what you write. More traffic to the post means more click-throughs to your site. In other words, it’s not actually worth it to write the minimum required just to get a link back to your blog. Writing a great guest post will drastically increase the rewards.
Participate in the comments section:
One of the metrics whereby bloggers judge the success of a post (as you know) is the comment count. You can raise this and make a good impression on those who’ve commented by responding to questions and feedback on your guest post.
Call in favors.
Use your connections to bump along the success of your guest post. You can contact social media users you know, link to the post from your own blog, or pitch the link to other bloggers.
Crafting your byline:
The byline is where you’re credited for your writing. You can see an example at the bottom of this post. Most bloggers will give you the freedom to put whatever you like in your byline (within reason) — as long as it’s not too long. The byline is the place where people will decide whether or not to click-through to your own blog, so it’s important to get it right.
Create a byline to suit your goals: If you mainly want feed subscribers, include only a link to your feed. If you want feed subscribers and traffic, include a link to your feed and your site. If you only want traffic, drop the link to your feed. If you want to sell a product, mention it instead.
Appeal to your target audience.
If you write for a certain type of people (for example: bloggers, dads, Zen Masters), include that information in your byline. It will capture the attention of the kind of people you want reading your blog.
Explain the benefits. If you want people to visit your site or subscribe to your feed, explain what they’ll get in return. Useful advice? Hints and tips? Free stuff? Give people a reason to do what you want.
Points to review
Take the time to research the blog you’d like to write for.
Write with the blog’s target audience in mind.
A quality post can help you just as much as it helps the blog’s owner.
Craft your byline to compliment what you want to get out of guest posting.
Regards,
Muddabir

How to Maximize the Benefits of Guest Posting

Publishing guest posts on popular blogs is a tried and tested way to get inbound links and traffic. There are certain things you can do to make this experience even more rewarding.
In this post, I want to share a number of methods you can use to maximize the rewards of any guest post you publish.
A note: This post will tell you how to get the most out of guest posting once you’ve got a blogger who’s willing to publish you. If you want more information on getting to that point, I’d suggest you read Darren’s tips on pitching to bloggers.
Do your research
A little bit of research is essential before you submit your guest post to be published. It will help make sure you’re properly rewarded for your work and that you produce something that will be well received by the blog’s audience.
Does the blogger give adequate credit to guest posters?
If the blog you’re writing for doesn’t allow an in-post byline for its guest-authors, don’t bother. If you write a post including a byline for this kind of blog, the author will most likely remove the byline and publish your work without it. I’ve had this happen to me before — it’s not fun!What kind of posts work well on the blog?Take a look at some of the blog’s most popular posts to get an idea of what worked well. Could you create something with similar elements?Are there any gaps waiting to be filled?I wrote my first guest post for drawing StumbleUpon visitors into your blog because I noticed it was something that hadn’t been covered much before. It went on to become one of this blog’s most popular posts. Ask yourself: how can I use what I know to bring something unique to the blog?The ideal guest post will show off your skills and impress.Photo by What you write and how you present it can influence how rewarding your guest posting experience will be. Here are a few tips to help you optimize your posts.Link to yourself and others. If you’ve written something that relates to the guest post on your own blog, find a way to work in a link. You can link out to other sources as well if you’d like to take a more democratic approach. A note: if you haven’t written something vitally on topic, don’t link out just for the sake of it. This will look like you’re putting self-promotion above relevance.Put in a real effort.It’s easier to have social media success with your post on a popular blog because there’s a bigger pool of readers to vote for what you write. More traffic to the post means more click-throughs to your site. In other words, it’s not actually worth it to write the minimum required just to get a link back to your blog. Writing a great guest post will drastically increase the rewards."
If the blog you’re writing for doesn’t allow an in-post byline for its guest-authors, don’t bother. If you write a post including a byline for this kind of blog, the author will most likely remove the byline and publish your work without it. I’ve had this happen to me before — it’s not fun!
What kind of posts work well on the blog? Take a look at some of the blog’s most popular posts to get an idea of what worked well. Could you create something with similar elements?
Are there any gaps waiting to be filled? I wrote my first guest post for ProBlogger on drawing StumbleUpon visitors into your blog because I noticed it was something that hadn’t been covered much before. It went on to become one of this blog’s most popular posts. Ask yourself: how can I use what I know to bring something unique to the blog?
Part to of This post will be posted tomorrow.

SEO eXperts Tip Of The Day

I hope this tip provokes some thought and stirs up your creativity....

Yesterday I asked if you were aware of your customer's "high interest" topics.
Let's change modes now....

Are you aware of your customer's "high interest" tools?
(It's such a tiny change but a huge idea generator!)

That's right; there are a huge number of useful Web based tools that
Your customer may find helpful. Have you ever considered optimizing?
a page for a highly useful tool? I'm not just talking about
"Mortgage calculators." I want you to think about YOUR ideal buying
Audience’s needs.

Is there a way you can explore the hottest demand for tools?
You bet there is.

In your next SEO tip (tomorrow) I'll reveal one of the most
powerful secrets(which I seldom share out of class.) Take hold of
it and use it, but keep it for yourself.

Your next tip is on the way shortly.
Thanks & Regards,
Muddabir

SEO eXperts Tip of the Day

Are you aware of your customer's "high interest" topics?How much are you allowing yourself to explore outside of the"keyword hunt" mindset? It's not just "keywords" or "keyword phrases" but are you tappinginto the customer's marketplace needs and interests?You can use Wordtracker to explore the worlds's searching behaviorand build that content which truly satisfies one of the customer's needs.
Thanks & Regards,
Muddabir

Google plans big renewable energy push


Google Inc said on Tuesday the Web services and online advertising group plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in coming years to promote a new push to encourage cheap renewable electricity.
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Google Alternative Energy
The project, known as Renewable Energy Cheaper Than Coal, is hiring engineers and targeted investment financing at advanced solar thermal power, wind power technologies, enhanced geothermal systems and other new technologies, Google said.
Google is, in effect, taking advantage of its growing mountain of cash, global brand recognition and mushrooming market capitalization as a pulpit to campaign for alternative energy. The company's leaders argue that the time is ripe for investments in innovative research to cut energy costs.
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"Our goal is to produce one gigawatt of renewable energy capacity that is cheaper than coal. We are optimistic this can be done in years, not decades," Larry Page, Google's co-founder and president of products, said in a statement.
One gigawatt can power a city the size of San Francisco.
Google is seeking to capitalize on the recent excitement among Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to apply the risk taking that computer, biotech and Internet businesses are famous for to the field of alternative energy production.
Google's latest moves come as the price of a barrel of oil nears $100 and coal, which produces 40 percent of the world's electricity, faces regulatory and environmental pressures that could drive up prices.
Working with its philanthropic arm Google.org, the company said it plans to spend tens of millions of dollars in 2008 on research and development and related efforts in renewable energy.
Eventually, the Mountain View, California-based company said it will spend hundreds of millions of dollars in "breakthrough renewable energy projects which generate positive returns."
"Renewable Energy Cheaper Than Coal" is hiring engineers and energy experts to lead its research and development work. It said it will begin on solar thermal technology and will also investigate enhanced geothermal systems and other areas.
Regards,
Muddabir

SEo Experts Tip of The Day

When your search engine rankings fluctuate, or even if your site drops from the rankings, don't panic. Understand that these things happen in this industry, and they WILL happen to you. They happen to all of us.What you DON'T want to do is make any changes to your Web pages because of fluctuations in the rankings or because your site drops out of the rankings. Step back and wait to see what happens. Monitor your rankings. Watch the industry. Read the news.In all likelihood, your pages will reappear right back where they should be (or close to those rankings), if you haven't done anything wrong (such as using spam). Fluctuations in rankings are normal.Far too many people PANIC in the short term, when they would be wiser to just take it easy and not start making changes so quickly. Just aword to the wise!
regards,
Muddabir

Microsoft Buys Multimap for a Reported $50 Million

Mapping is a key app for any Web 2.0 player, and will become even more important as applications move to mobile devices. Today Microsoft strengthened its hand in the mapping game by buying UK-based Multimap, which is the second-most popular Web-based mapping service in the UK (between Google Maps and Google Earth). The Times of London reports that Microsoft paid $50 million for the tech company, half of which went to founder Sean Phelan.
Other than improving its foothold in the UK (where Windows Live Maps is fifth), Microsoft is also gaining Multimap’s location-based search technology, which can come in handy as it pursues mobile mapping applications. Multimap will become part of Microsoft’s Virtual Earth and Search teams. Its local and geo-mapping technologies will complement Microsoft’s local-advertising efforts as well.
Multimap has been around for more than a decade. It is expected to show revenues of $25 million this year, and be slightly profitable. (It made $1.8 million in pre-tax profit in 2006).
http://www.multimap.com/
THanks & Best Regards,
Muddabir Aziz

Web Experts SEO Tip Of he Day

Here is your SEO Tip of the Day:Write customer focused content that appeals to your audience. Remember that your Web site should be focused on your audience first and appeal specifically to a niche interest. When writing your Web copy, you need to dialogue in an appropriate tone and format for the right audience. Some of the most interesting content will have more appeal if it speaks to your audience in terms like: you can, you might, you will, yours, your and you're INSTEAD of we, ours, we're, we will, we can, etc. This is extremely important when working on sales related copy.
THanks & Best Regards,
Muddabir

Adobe replaces CEO Chizen with COO Narayen

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Web design software maker Adobe Systems Inc said on Monday it is replacing Chief Executive Officer Bruce Chizen, a surprise move that helped send the company's stock down 2.8 percent.
Chizen will be replaced by Shantanu Narayen, who has been with Adobe for nearly 10 years and most recently served as president and chief operating officer.
Chizen, who has spent 14 years at San Jose-based Adobe, will remain on the board of directors through spring 2008, the company said.
Adobe, whose products include Photoshop picture editing software and Acrobat Reader for viewing documents, also said it expected fourth-quarter revenue to be near the high-end of its target range of $860 million to $890 million.
Shares of Adobe fell 2.8 percent to $41.00 after the news was announced. In regular Nasdaq trade, the stock fell 2.4 percent to close at $42.19.

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SEO experts Tip of the Day

You probably know that Google has more than one database, you can check them all right from here... http://www.seochat.com/googledance/
File Naming
I've seen many of the search engines indexing file names and have found that using relative keywords in this area will play a role in your overall search engine marketing strategy.Instead of naming your file pagename.asp, you would name it keyword-phrase.asp or page-name.asp. Always use hyphens (-) to separate the words in your file names, use all lower case for file naming, this includes images too.Visitors to your site will appreciate the clean URI paths which are easy to remember and bookmark. Always try to provide the visitor with the shortest URI path.This is not an area to stuff keywords. Files should be named appropriately as part of the overall theme and should be relevant to the on page content.
Directory Naming
I've seen many of the search engines indexing directory names and have found that using relative keywords in this area will play a role in your overall search engine marketing strategy.Be descriptive with naming directories. Don't get carried away, but make sure at least one keyword or keyword phrase appears in the directory name. Don't forget to use hyphens (-) to separate the words.
This is not an area to stuff keywords. Directories should be named appropriately as part of the overall theme and should be relevant to the directory content.
Hyperlinked Text
This area is overlooked by many when promoting a web site to the search engines. Many web sites utilize graphic representations of links. These are visually appealing, but the text in the image cannot be indexed by the spiders.I always recommend an additional text navigation bar (SSI - Server Side Includes or Front Page Includes) somewhere on the page, usually at the top, right, bottom or left hand side. Link text should be concise, use keywords and phrases, and follow the same structure as the graphic navigation.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Muddabir Aziz

Google Streetview Airbrushing Their European Edition

Google’s Streetview was celebrated at launch, but caught some flack when they were captured the public in some embarrassing situations.
Google’s hoping to avoid similar issues when they complete their launch overseas. According to Google’s senior privacy council, Google will begin altering photos to make sure that faces and license plate numbers aren’t recognizable. The move’s more aggressive than how unflattering photos or personal information are being handled in the U.S., where users have to write in for image take downs. But if it’s embarrassing enough, chances are it’s already been plastered all over the internet.

The CNN/YouTube Republican Debate

First up were the Democrats, and now it's the Republicans' turn. Tonight marks the much-anticipated CNN/YouTube Republican Debate, in which the 8 GOP candidates on our You Choose '08 platform will descend on St. Petersburg, Florida to answer video questions submitted via YouTube. The two-hour debate will be aired live on CNN at 8 PM ET, and all the clips will be hosted soon after on YouTube.People submitted almost 5,000 questions (4,927, to be exact) to the GOP hopefuls right on YouTube -- 2,000 more than the Democrats got on July 23. In true YouTube style, some of the questions are creative, but most are compelling -- and demonstrate the concerns of voters trying to differentiate between the candidates in a crowded primary field.
Back in July, we broke new ground in presidential debates with our first-ever CNN/YouTube Debate. Thirty-nine questions were posed to the Democratic candidates, and when Stephen Sixta asked a question about whether or not the presidential contenders would speak directly to foreign dictators, a conflict broke out between Senators Obama and Clinton that has matured into the defining difference between these two front-runners in this campaign.The core concept behind these debates is to let real questions from real people drive the dialogue. The power of YouTube is that it lowers the barrier to entry to engage in the political process, and levels the platform for political discussion. It used to be that a voter had to live in Iowa, New Hampshire, or Florida to engage with the candidates at this stage of the campaign, but YouTube has broken down those barriers, and has brought more transparency and access to the political dialogue than ever before. We think that politics will never be the same (thankfully).

Social Site Rankings


Last month, I asked comScore to run some numbers on traffic to social sites (comScore calls them social networking sites, but they are not all social networks). This month, I asked them to do the same run again for October, 2007. Below are the results, which show both absolute traffic in the U.S. and percentage change where comparable data from October, 2006 is available. I organized them a little bit differently this time. Sites showing year-over-year growth are in the first group (Facebook, Flickr, Digg), those showing declines are in the second group (Geocities, MSN Groups, Xanga), and blogging platforms are in the third group because I consider them a separate beast altogether

Upcomming My Space News Feed

The new product, to be called “Friends Updates,” will begin to roll out to users this Thursday, says MySpace. Users from New Zealand and Ireland, where Friends Updates is being beta tested, can already use it.
The new product will give users a steady stream of event information from their friends. Profile updates, blog posts and photo/video uploads are all noted. See screenshot to right (click for larger view) for a visual.
MySpace VP Products Steve Pearman told me that the product that launches on Thursday is just the first iteration; they have additional features slated for release over the next 18 months.
There are a number of key differences between Facebook News Feeds and MySpace Friends Updates. A key focus of the product appears to be not pissing off users. Other differences allow more granular control of news distribution.
MySpace will only begin gathering information about a user once they’ve logged in and have viewed an interstitial page that notifies them of the change - until they see and click on that interstitial page, no information is gathered for the Friends Updates. Users are also given a link to a setting area where default options can be changed, or opted out entirely. This will hopefully help MySpace avoid the user backlash that Facebook faced shortly after launching News Feeds.
Users are also given much more granular control over who can see data. Specific friends can be selected to not receive updates. Pearman gave an example of not necessarily wanting your girlfriend to know when you change your status to “single” (although a quick look at the profile would let her know anyway). Users can also select from one or more categories of information to share.
The process distills down to a requiring a double positive - you must agree to share with specific friends, and they must agree to subscribe. Without both sides agreeing, the information doesn’t appear.

Web eXperts SEO Tip of The day

No matter what industry you're in, build relationships. I'm referring to real, honest, longstanding relationships built on a foundation oftrust. Surround yourself with the very best in your industry. No one can be the "best" at everything. No one can know everything.But with these relationships, you can pool your resources and keepYourselves informed in your own circle of power. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, but someone else is there with their strengths to offset your weaknesses. But be sure to build these relationships honestly and makeabsolutely sure that they're real. Otherwise, there will be no foundation at all if they aren't.

Google-DoubleClick Deal Delayed in Europe

Google’s big move into display advertising is going to be delayed, maybe until April, if it gets approved at all. The European Commission is holding up Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick on antitrust concerns, fearing that Google’s current dominance of search advertising, combined with DoubleClick’s leading position in display advertising will create an unstoppable force.
Truth be told, that is precisely what Google is hoping for, although it must say the exact opposite to try to get the deal past regulators. Google CEO Eric Schmidt is crying that all of his rivals’ advertising deals (Microsoft-aQuantive, Yahoo-Right Media/BlueLithium, AOL-Tacoda/Quigo) have already been approved or face no similar scrutiny. But that misses the whole point of an antitrust review: to prevent the concentration of too much market power in any one company.
Those other deals don’t threaten to cement any one company’s market dominance, as the DoubleClick deal arguably does. (This must be the only time Steve Balmer is tickled that Google is being treated like the new Microsoft). There are also related privacy concerns, as tracking consumers across sites with ad cookies becomes the industry norm, but that is beyond the official purview of the European Commission.
In the U.S., the Federal Trade Commission has yet to approve the deal as well. But historically, it has been the European Commission that has always been tougher in approving big mergers because it doesn’t have as much enforcement teeth after a deal is already consummated. Its biggest influence (in terms of being able to squash a deal) is always at the initial approval stage, when it has to basically guess what the future may hold. In a sense, it is a futile exercise.
While search and display advertising may make up the bulk of online advertising today (40 percent and 22 percent, respectively, according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau), who is to say that social ads or some other as-yet-to-be invented form of digital advertising won’t sweep the world and make the DoubleClick deal irrelevant? In all likelihood, the deal will go through with the European Commission demanding a set of tough, but ultimately misguided, concessions.
Are there concessions it should demand that would make sense and promote a more competitive digital advertising market? Or should it just stop holding Google back and let the market decide who to reward and who to punish? Comments are open.

Google Enters Mobile Phone Market

SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc said on Monday it would offer a software system to make the Internet work as smoothly on mobile phones as it does on computers, seeking to spur change in a tightly controlled industry.
In its long-rumored entry into the mobile phone market, the world's leading Internet company said it would start next week by allowing independent designers to tinker with its software, known as "Android." Google-based phones are due to appear in the latter half of next year.
According to my views it will be a great change for the people who are at web business to flurish there business thriugh Mobile phone marking.
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Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile will start selling Google software-based phones next year. China Mobile Ltd <0941.hk>, the world's largest mobile carrier, Japan's NTT DoCoMo <9437.t> and KDDI <9433.t> and European and Latin American operator Telefonica also said they were working with handset makers to develop Google-based phones.
Google, which has no immediate plans to make phones of its own, said it forged an alliance with 33 companies, including phone makers Motorola Inc Samsung Electronics Co Ltd <005930.ks> and High Tech Computer Corp <2498.tw>.

Google Announcements

Google has announced an open-development platform for mobile devices backed by industry heavyweights. Google on Monday announced a widely expected open-development platform for mobile devices backed by industry heavyweights like T-Mobile, HTC, Qualcomm and Motorola that could shake the wireless market to its core by simplifying and reducing the cost of developing mobile applications.The platform, called Android, has been developed by Google and others as part of the Open Handset Alliance, which has over 30 partners supporting it. The goal of this ambitious initiative is to spur innovation in the mobile space and accelerate improvements in how people use the Web via cell phones. (See PC World Editor in Chief Harry McCracken's live blog from Google's press conference Monday morning)As previously reported by IDG News Service, the open-source platform will have a complete set of components, including an operating system, middleware stack, customizable user interface and applications. The first Android-based phones should hit the market in the second half of 2008. The platform will be made available under an open-source license that will give a lot of flexibility to those who adopt it to modify its components and design services and products, Google said.The alliance will release an "early access" software development kit next week to provide developers with the tools necessary to create applications for the platform, Google said. "Our vision is that the powerful platform we're unveiling will power thousands of different phone models." Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt said in a statement. Other founding members of the alliance include Broadcom, eBay, China Mobile, Intel, LG Electronics, NTT DoCoMo, Nvidia, Samsung, Sprint Nextel, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Texas Instruments and Wind River.Noticeably absent from the list is traditional Google ally Apple, whose popular iPhone might see its innovation lead cut sooner than expected no thanks to this Google effort.

Search Engine Algorithms Keep Evolving - Spam Mass

First there was PageRank, then TrustRank and now there is Spam Mass. Because today's algorithms rely more upon off-page factors such as back linking, spammers have taken advantage of this by putting up tens, hundreds and even thousands of spam site all aimed at delivering links back to a host site, improving its PageRank and its rankings in the SERP's.A paper out of Stanford University, authored by Zoltan Gyongyi, Pavel Berkhin, Hector Garcia-Molina, and Jan Pedersen suggest that a unique method called "Spam Mass" can help weed out websites that are profiting from having a large amount of spam sites link to them.Spam Mass can identify a major case of spamming by using two kinds of PageRank, regular PageRank and a biased version of PageRank based on reputable pages that link to a webpage (TrustRank). Where TrustRank tries to calculate the reputation of a particular webpage or website such as governmental pages and makes the assumption that reputable websites only link to other reputable websites, Spam Mass focuses on the untrustworthy sites and how these contribute to a designated host site or the recipient of the PageRank that is being passed along to increase that site's rankings.Spam Mass is another method that may be employed in future algorithm updates that will be useful in thwarting spammers who build bogus websites for the sole purpose of boosting their main website's rankings. The combination of PageRank, TrustRank (which may have just been deployed with the last Jagger updates) and future Spam Mass update will undoubtedly bury many spammers websites in the rankings, which in turn will mean more relevant results for visitors to the search engines.Here will be the new search engine tag line when this occurs: Better search with less than half the spam. Then again perhaps you can think of a better one?
Regards,
Muddabir

Inside Apple: The Spots on 'Leopard'

Apple will deliver Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" and "Leopard Server" to customers on Friday, October 26, the company announced Tuesday, confirming a release date Think Secret sources first divulged at the turn of the month.
So what do you say about it?
Muddabir