Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google Search Analytics report now breaks down job listings details resultsJul 20, 2017 by Barry Schwartz New filters have been added to the search appearance tab …
Read More »It’s time to embrace new strategies for apparel: Broadening tactics through user intent
With more data on purchase intent, consumers, advertising methods and the shift from big-box retailers to online stores, the apparel industry has seen a massive shift in its advertising structure over the past few years. More powerful marketing technology and a more competitive market have forced the industry through its …
Read More »Upcoming Summer Events In Toronto
Photo: fringstoronto on Instagram As the summer temperatures rise, Torontonians and tourists alike are increasingly embracing the hot weather and the party-ready vibes in the city. Whether you’re spending the weekend with your family, friends, colleagues or significant other, there’s nothing quite like a summer event or festival to help you …
Read More »Stocks Are Too High?
“As the major stock indexes have, one-by-one, broken through their previous record highs in recent months, it has been interesting to observe that the dominant reaction among many investors has not been one of celebration but, rather, anxiety.” While the above may sound like current events, it’s actually an excerpt …
Read More »7 Creative Ways to Retire: Even Without Adequate Savings
If you think you haven’t saved enough for a truly secure retirement, think again. The impossible could become possible with these 7 creative ways to retire. 1. Take a Mini Retirement or Gap Year If you are emotionally or psychologically ready for retirement, but your finances are not quite there, …
Read More »Is Retirement at 65 Ridiculous?
“Retirement at 65 is ridiculous. When I was sixty-five I still had pimples.” — George Burns It seems that George Burns was onto something. More and more older Americans are working well past the traditional age of 65 and there is good reason. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, …
Read More »New iOS 10.3.3 Update Fixes Critical Wi-Fi Security Bug
There’s a new iOS update out, 10.3.3, and if you use Wi-Fi on your iPhone and are still running OS X, you’ll want to grab it immediately. There are a number of other security patches and bug fixes within this version of the OS. But the Wi-Fi problem is grabbing …
Read More »Microsoft Closes US Surface Factory, Moves Production to China
Back in 2015, Microsoft trumpeted the opening of a new factory in Wilsonville, stamping “Made in Portland, Oregon” on each and every huge touch-screen computer it made in the US. The company hired more than 100 people to build Surface Hubs. The Surface Hub is an extremely expensive machine, at …
Read More »Microsoft Kills Windows 10 Feature Updates For Older CPUs
Prior to the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft had a relatively simple update process. For the first five years of the OS’ lifespan, it received both security and feature updates. After this period ended, the OS still received security updates for another five years. (Windows 8.0 was an exception to …
Read More »ASML Claims Major EUV Lithography Milestone
EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography) has been a very long time coming to market. Initially predicted to be ready by 2004 (if not sooner), we’ve been waiting 13 years for the technology to arrive. Manufacturers like Intel, TSMC, GlobalFoundries, and Samsung have continued to advance 193nm lithography in the absence of …
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