Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Tips to troubleshoot your technical SEOOct 26, 2017 by Patrick Stox Stumped by a technical SEO issue? Columnist Patrick Stox has some tips and tricks to …
Read More »Alphabet (GOOG) third quarter beats estimates: $27.8 billion, revenues up 24%
Google parent Alphabet announced third-quarter results. Both revenues and earnings per share beat Wall Street estimates. The company reported roughly $27.8 billion in total revenues (up 24 percent), with Google contributing all but $302 million of that amount. Earnings per share were $9.57, which was about $1.24 higher than expected. Advertising …
Read More »Monster Mash 2017 Hits The Greater Toronto Area This Halloween
Photo: monstermashtoronto on Instagram Halloween is officially here, which means you better start preparing for a weekend filled with spooktacular costumes, loads of candy and wild extravaganzas. If you’re looking for somewhere to party on Saturday night, the Monster Mash concert is slated to be the largest Halloween celebration within the …
Read More »Head To Simcoe County To Lose Track Of Time
When you think of Simcoe County in central southern Ontario, you may instantly think about skiing or golfing. The Horseshoe Valley is right in the thick of it after all, and the landscape it is situated on is perfect for either of those past times. There is much more to …
Read More »SoundShare’s new app lets you create playlists with friends, stream them to Apple TV
SoundShare, an app that lets you text your friends entire songs, was already one of the more clever iOS applications available. Recently, the app rolled out an update that introduces a redesign and whole new experience called “Party Mode,” that lets friends play songs through your device – like at …
Read More »Footprints of Megatheropod Dinosaur Found in Lesotho
Footprints of a previously unknown, very large carnivorous dinosaur have been found on an ancient land surface — known as a palaeosurface — in the Maseru District of Lesotho, Africa. Dr. Knoll lies next to the exceptionally large carnivorous dinosaur footprints found in Lesotho. Image credit: Fabien Knoll. The newly-discovered …
Read More »374-Million-Year-Old Tree Trunks Reveal Unique Growth Strategy
Massive, exceptionally well-preserved cladoxylopsid tree trunks found in Xinjiang, China, have revealed an interconnected web of woody strands (xylem) within the trunk of the tree that is much more complex than that of the living trees. Xinicaulis lignescens. The largest silicified trunk in the field, with a maximum diameter of …
Read More »Study: Skin Helps Regulate Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
In a new study published in the journal eLife, Dr. Andrew Cowburn of the University of Cambridge and co-authors show that skin helps regulate blood pressure and heart rate in response to changes in the amount of oxygen available in the environment. Structure of the skin. Image credit: OpenStax College …
Read More »Asteroid Itokawa Had Violent Past, Planetary Researchers Say
New research has shed light on the collisional history of one of the most famous asteroids. Itokawa’s curious, varied terrain and lack of impact craters indicate it is a rubble pile asteroid. Image credit: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Asteroid 25143 Itokawa is a near-Earth, rubble-pile asteroid, measuring 535 m x …
Read More »7 Things You Need on Every Camping Trip
There are often many things to pack ahead of a camping trip, which can lead to you forgetting essential items. Yet, there are must-have items you must add into your camping gear. Here are the seven items you should pack on every camping trip. A First Aid Kit You and …
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