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Cassini Beams Back New Image of Saturn’s Moon Iapetus

A new image of Saturn’s yin-yang moon, Iapetus, was recently captured by NASA’s Cassini probe, currently in its ‘Grand Finale’ phase. This image of Iapetus was taken with Cassini’s narrow-angle camera on March 11, 2017. Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Space Science Institute. Iapetus, also known as Saturn VIII, …

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Google won’t add featured snippets analytics in Search Console

Google is not actively working on a tool within Google Search Console for publishers to get analytics about their featured snippets. That’s according to Gary Illyes, a Google webmaster trends analyst, who made the comments at SMX Advanced this morning during his keynote conversation with Danny Sullivan. About a year …

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Yext launches app directory with 26 partners for two-way data exchange

Post IPO, Yext is evolving from a business listings management company into an enterprise data platform. Evidence of that comes in the form of the company’s just-announced “App Directory,” featuring 26 launch partners including Hubspot, Zendesk and others. The new partnerships expand the use cases for listings and review data. The integrations …

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Google’s mobile-first index likely not coming until 2018 at earliest

Google is “probably many quarters away” from launching its mobile-first index. So said Gary Illyes, Google webmaster trends analyst, during a crowded session Tuesday afternoon at our SMX Advanced conference in Seattle. “It’s going to be a big change, but don’t freak out,” Illyes said. SEOs and webmasters have been …

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New Food & Drink Books To Suit Your Summer Cravings

Photo: plume_books on Instagram  As we await the season of backyard barbecues and cocktail parties, it’s clear that delicious eats and cocktails are certainly on everyone’s minds. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or an aspiring home cook, you can always take a bite out of summer with the perfect cookbook. From …

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Intel Sued for Allegedly Defective, Exploding Phones

Several years ago, back when Intel was still trying to break into the smartphone market, the company announced a highly unusual partnership. Because Intel couldn’t build a smartphone modem integrated on-die on its own silicon at that time, the company decided to partner with TSMC, which handled its modem manufacturing. …

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Hovering Over Links Can Install New Malware

The weakest link in computer security is often the user, which is why so many online attacks involve social engineering. If someone can trick you into opening an email attachment or visiting a malware website, they can own your system. Even when you think you’re being careful, clever online villains …

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