This month, Third Door Media’s Michelle Robbins takes over as SVP of content and marketing technology, overseeing editorial direction as Editor in Chief of the three industry publications and aligning the content strategy with programming at Third Door Media’s event series, Search Marketing Expo and The MarTech Conference. Robbins succeeds …
Read More »SearchCap: Sales funnels, search pics & editorial changes
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: An update on executive changes on the editorial teamJul 14, 2017 by Elisabeth Osmeloski Flagship sites Search Engine Land, Marketing Land and upstart MarTech Today look …
Read More »Where To Catch An Outdoor Movie In The Toronto Area
As the temperature drops during the summer nights, it’s the perfect time to get cozy and enjoy a film under the stars. From local drive-ins to a projector in Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square, there are a number of ways to catch an outdoor movie. There’s something about watching a movie from …
Read More »LG Teases V30 Unveiling at IFA on August 31st
LG has a similar release cycle to Samsung with a flagship phone in the spring (the G series) and a larger companion to that phone showing up in the fall (the V-series). However, neither of LG’s high-end product lines have been as successful as Samsung’s lately. With the IFA trade …
Read More »PC Market Shipments Slip Again, Macs Mostly Flat
A few weeks ago, we covered a report that suggested up to 25 percent of PC users could be preparing to switch to a Mac in the next 24 months. The story was faintly ludicrous as written, and a new set of reports from IDC and Gartner point to this: …
Read More »Kaspersky Lab is Awfully Tight With Russian Intelligence
Yesterday, the Trump Administration released a statement indicating that Kaspersky Lab, one of the largest security companies in the world, would no longer be allowed to sell its products or services to the federal government. At the time, it wasn’t clear why the government had taken this step, and the …
Read More »NASA Computers from Apollo Era Found in Pittsburgh Basement
Most of us don’t have anything really interesting in our basements, and certainly nothing of historical significance. In the case of a former engineer from Pittsburgh, his basement was home to a pair of NASA computers from the 1960s. After the unnamed engineer passed away, a scrap dealer was preparing …
Read More »Facebook’s new “Explore Feed” makes its way to the app’s main navigation
Earlier this year, Facebook was spotted testing a new type of News Feed – one that designed to help you discover content across the social network, beyond posts from friends and Pages you already follow. During tests, the feed was available through the Facebook app underneath a “rocket ship” icon …
Read More »Facebook tests a GIF maker on iOS
Facebook confirmed it has begun testing a new GIF maker in the camera feature of the main Facebook mobile application. The feature, which is available with the tap of a button at the top of the screen, lets you shoot footage that you can then save in GIF format to …
Read More »20-Minute Beach Workout for Runners
Photo by Nathaniel Chadwick Now that the weather is warmer, it’s time to ditch the treadmill and take your running workout to the beach. In addition to sweet views, vitamin D-soaked rays and energizing fresh air, running on the sand will give your body a whole new wave of challenges. RELATED: …
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