Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Microsoft search revenue grew 15% last quarter, after hovering around 10% previous 4 quartersOct 30, 2017 by Ginny Marvin LinkedIn sessions increased again by more than …
Read More »9 reasons why search marketers have been at the cutting edge of marketing technology
As marketing functions increasingly rely on technology, Scott Brinker, aka “Chief MarTech,” laid out nine reason he believes search marketers are poised for leadership as marketing becomes increasingly technology-dependent in a keynote presentation at SMX East in New York City last week. Search marketers, of course, employ any number of …
Read More »Halloween Decorating Ideas To Get You In A Spooky Mood At Home
With October upon us, haunted Halloween décor is perfect for injecting the spirit of this spooky holiday into your humble abode. Whether you plan to host a scary movie night or hand out tempting sweets to little trick-or-treaters, All Hallows’ Eve decorations are an absolute must. We’ve turned to Instagram …
Read More »Top 25 Greenest Cities in Texas
It’s easy to label certain Texas cities as either green-leaning communities or oil-guzzling metropolises. But you might still be surprised by our list of Top 25 Greenest Cities in Texas. That’s because we dug deep, using greenhouse gas emissions, LEED building certification, and public transportation data to rank Texas cities, …
Read More »Best New Products from PhotoPlus Expo 2017
PhotoPlus Expo is the CES of cameras, a show dedicated to photography equipment, printing services, and how-to seminars for professionals and advanced amateurs. It’s virtually all about digital photography and video, although one (well-used) Beseler enlarger for printing from film was spotted on the show floor of the Javits Center …
Read More »Hubble Discovers Planet with Metallic Snow
Precipitation on Earth can be a mild inconvenience, but it’s part of the ecosystem that makes our planet habitable. Some much less pleasant substances fall from the sky on other planets and moons. For example, it rains sulfuric acid on Venus and liquid methane on Titan. NASA has just detected …
Read More »12 Flavorful Butternut Squash Recipes to Fill You Up
Can you name the orange-hued fall ingredient — found in both sweet and savory dishes — that offers a heavy dose of sight-saving vitamin A and has just 60 calories per cup? Nope, it’s not a sweet potato. In fact, a cup of the spuds have more than double the …
Read More »Annular Solar Eclipse of 1207 BC Helps Date Egyptian Pharaohs
In a paper published on October 1 in the journal Astronomy Geophysics, independent scholar and astrophysicist Graeme Waddington and University of Cambridge Professor Colin Humphreys report on the oldest recorded solar eclipse. The event — which occurred on October 30, 1207 BC — is mentioned in the Bible, and could …
Read More »New Laser Scanner to Detect Skin Cancer in Less Than 30 Seconds
Researchers from the European project ‘Automatic Detection of VAscular Networks for Cancer Evaluation’ (ADVANCE) have developed the world’s first scanner that detects blood vessels grown by a malignant melanoma with an infrared laser beam in 30 seconds. Current skin cancer diagnosis can last a number of weeks and be very …
Read More »River Buffalo Genome Sequenced
A multinational consortium of scientists has produced the first high-quality genomic sequence for the river buffalo (Bubalus bubalis bubalis), an important species for agriculture and local economies. This is Olimpia da Farfengo, the female Mediterranean water buffalo that the researchers sequenced. Image credit: Caterina Cambuli. The water buffalo is a …
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