Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: WSJ: How Siri went from virtual assistant market leader to laggardJun 8, 2017 by Greg Sterling Internal cultural issues and employee departures have impacted Siri’s evolution. …
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Photo: dunndiy on Instagram If you’re hosting your family or friends over for a garden party, you’ll want to ensure that your backyard is a gorgeous sight. After all, the season of outdoor entertaining calls for beautifully arranged blooms and chilled cocktails. As long as there’s no rain in the forecast, …
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Everyone knows that they need a retirement plan. But that means different things to different people. And, not every plan is a truly useful retirement plan. All too often a retirement plan is something that is prepared for you by a professional. It is no doubt well thought out, but …
Read More »Podcast: Big Picture Retirement Interviews Stephen Chen, Founder of NewRetirement
The Big Picture Retirement Show is a podcast about retirement and estate planning by Devin Carroll and John K. Ross. Devin has been helping people with money related stuff for a while. In addition to his ownership role at Carroll Investment Management, he’s also the Chief Compliance Officer and half …
Read More »Cosmic Rays Could Be Even More Dangerous to Mars Explorers Than Thought
Elon Musk wants to send humans to Mars by 2024, a proposition that seemed quite optimistic when it was announced last year. New research from the University of Nevada Las Vegas makes Musk’s goal that much less attainable. A new predictive model of radiation effects indicates we could be vastly …
Read More »Pioneering Technology Sheds New Light on Megalosaurus, World’s First Scientifically-Described Dinosaur
A state-of-the-art CT scanning technology has shed fresh light on Megalosaurus bucklandii, the first dinosaur ever named and described scientifically — thanks to new research from the Universities of Warwick and Oxford, UK. Artist’s impression of how Victorian paleontologists thought Megalosaurus bucklandii looked (right), compared with how we now understand …
Read More »Anti-Heroin Vaccine Shown Effective in Rhesus Macaques
An anti-heroin vaccine created by scientists from the Scripps Research Institute and Virginia Commonwealth University to block the ‘high’ of heroin, a highly abused opioid, has proven effective in rhesus macaques. This is the first vaccine against an opioid to pass this stage of preclinical testing. The anti-heroin vaccine candidate …
Read More »Thompson broke loose and clamped down to get one win away
And Stephen Curry will get the attention, because he should get the attention, because he’s averaging damn near a triple-double in the 2017 NBA Finals while shooting 48.4 percent from 3-point land on 10 attempts a game. “What Klay Thompson has done defensively for the first three games of this …
Read More »SearchCap: Google redesign local panels, AdWords roadmap & artificial intelligence
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 has officially rolled out a new tab-based local panel with quick access to reviewsJun 7, 2017 by Barry Schwartz Users can toggle between a local …
Read More »How Much of the Global $400 TRILLION Retirement Shortfall Belongs to You?
A massive retirement shortfall is developing — and it is a much bigger problem than your own possible lack of sufficient retirement assets. If you are lucky, your retirement savings can be measured with 6 zeros — meaning you a millionaire and probably well prepared for retirement. However, most of …
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