My first month with a sales quota was September 2008 — not the best month for a 21-year-old to start his career by cold calling strangers and convincing them to buy a $10,000 piece of software. The economy was in free fall, companies were slashing workforces nationwide and all budgets …
Read More »All SEOs Need To Know This
Processing…Please wait. Search Engine Land » Channel » SEO » The 4 stages of search all SEOs need to know “What’s the difference between crawling, rendering, indexing and ranking?” Lily Ray recently shared that she asks this question to prospective employees when hiring for the Amsive Digital SEO team. Google’s …
Read More »MIT Network Congestion
(Credit: Getty Images) We’re all using more data than ever before, and the bandwidth caps ISPs force on us do little to slow people down — they’re just a tool to make more money. Legitimate network management has to go beyond penalizing people for using more data, but researchers from …
Read More »Dazzling Galactic Collision
Most galaxies in the observable universe have a comfortable buffer from their neighbors, but that’s not the case for NGC 4568 and NGC 4567. A new image from the Gemini North observatory in Hawaii shows these enormous spiral galaxies barreling into each other in a preview of what may await …
Read More »Royal Watermelon Cookies
Oh My! Sugar High Baking Blog and Sweet Dessert Recipes Cookies & Bars Watermelon cookies are perfect for summer. Made with refrigerated sugar cookie dough or your favorite sugar cookie recipe, this cookie idea is fairly simple to make, even if it is your first time with royal icing! Included …
Read More »Nvidia’s GeForce Gameplay
Nvidia has been tinkering with cloud gaming longer than just about anyone, but its GeForce Now service is often overlooked in the era of Xbox Cloud Gaming and Stadia. If you’ve already got a library of games, GeForce Now could be the best way to stream them, particularly now that …
Read More »EVGA’s Carbon Fiber Chassis
Back in January EVGA showed off a concept ATX chassis it was working on named the E1. It’s a pretty unique design, to say the least. It uses a carbon fiber frame that “hangs” the motherboard inside of it like an insect caught in a web. This makes it unlike …
Read More »Tonga Volcanic Eruption
In late 2021, an underwater volcano in the Tonga island chain awakened and began belching ash into the sky. The eruption culminated with an enormous explosion on January 15, 2022, and scientists are still working to understand the impact of this cataclysmic event. A new study from NASA’s Jet Propulsion …
Read More »Raptor Lake Performance Boost
Even though a lot of us are galavanting around and enjoying summer, Intel is hard at work prepping Raptor Lake for its impending launch. This means more CPUs are getting into the hands of system builders, allowing for more benchmarks to “leak” to the public. The latest numbers to appear …
Read More »NASA Wants Your Help
Analysis of a set of July photos from NASA’s JunoCam has revealed a cluster of swirling storms near Jupiter’s north pole. The agency released the entire dataset, which is cool enough all on its own. But now, a NASA citizen science project called “Jovian Vortex Hunter” is seeking volunteers to …
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