Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Are your paid search ads making the right impression?Jan 5, 2017 by Jacob Baadsgaard Impression share may not be the ultimate measure of paid search success, …
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Whether to purchase long-term care insurance or not is a personal decision. Traditionally, many people have opted not to purchase it due to costs and lack of product awareness. But there are definitely some benefits to long-term care insurance, which have brought this product more into the spotlight in recent …
Read More »The Importance of a Quarterly Retirement Check In
Figuring out what you are going to do in retirement and how you are going to pay for it is not something you do once and just “forget about it.” You should plan for a quarterly retirement check in. Retirement planning is kind of like owning a house — you …
Read More »How to Prepare Your Retirement Plans for Rising Interest Rates in 2017
Most experts agree that we will see rising interest rates in 2017. Interest rates impact our lives in a wide variety of ways — especially financial. Why Will Interest Rates Rise? Since 2008, interest rates have been at historic lows, below 1 percent. Traditionally, rates have been much much higher …
Read More »Potato Pancake Recipe In Hindi – Indian Breakfast Recipe – Indian Recipe – Vegan Recipes – Ep-124
Potato Laccha Pancake recipe in Hindi. Enjoy this LOVABLE and simple Indian vegetarian recipe. Full Recipe: https://goo.gl/2ta7KV Ingredients: 2 big raw …
Read More »Qualcomm unveils new Snapdragon 835 SoC details
Late last year, Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 835 would be its next-generation smartphone SoC. The new chip is built on a 10nm process in partnership with Samsung, but Qualcomm hadn’t unveiled much in the way of additional details. This week at CES, the company shared new details on the upcoming …
Read More »AMD reveals new Radeon GPU architecture, codenamed Vega
Over a year ago, AMD laid out a two-pronged strategy for its 14nm GPU refreshes. First, it would refresh its midrange GPUs with new 14nm hardware based on an updated Graphics Core Next GPU, codenamed Polaris. These entry-level to midrange cards would be followed by a full high-end refresh based …
Read More »LG’s new 4K OLED TV is gorgeous, stupidly thin
For decades, manufacturers have sold thinness as a positive metric for measuring the advance of a product. When Apple launched the iPhone 4, it made thinness (and Retina displays) central to the device’s supposed appeal. Apple has carved off feature after feature in the name of thinness, slashing the MacBook …
Read More »Kingston announces world’s largest capacity 2TB flash drive
How much storage space do you need on a laptop? For most people, a few hundred gigabytes will do it. Maybe you need a terabyte on the device if you work with a lot of big files. Flash drives were long seen as a way to keep a subset of …
Read More »Ability 3D promises to let hobbyists print with metal
LAS VEGAS — Printing metal has been one of the holy grails of 3D printing. For the most part, printed prototype parts are made of plastic or other soft materials. That greatly limits their use in many production applications. Unless you pony up for a bank-vault-sized unit that can print metal …
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