Email optimization and deliverability go hand-in-hand when it comes to sending emails, and that’s why MarTech Today created the very first resource for marketing professionals that encompasses the elements of both. The Periodic Table of Email Optimization and Deliverability is a comprehensive resource designed to guide you through the …
Read More »Google January 2020 core update almost done rolling out
Google has confirmed that its January 2020 core update, which began Monday at noon, is now mostly done rolling out as of Thursday morning. Google said on the @searchliaison account “the update is mostly done, though as with any core update, it may take to two weeks to fully complete.” …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra May Pack More RAM Than Typical PCs
According to rumor, Samsung’s next-generation phone won’t be the Galaxy S11. It’ll be the Galaxy S20, presumably because it’s 2020 and Samsung wants a bigger number than Apple. The new device will ship in different flavors, as has been typical for the past few years, but the specs on …
Read More »Microsoft Will Push Chromium Edge Out on Wednesday
On Wednesday, all Windows 10 machines currently running Microsoft Edge will be updated to use Chromium-based Edge. It’s the end of Microsoft’s last attempt to create an alternative to Chrome, and I’m somewhat sorry to see it go. It’s not that I ever particularly liked Edge. It’s never worked …
Read More »NSA Reports Major Windows 10 Flaw to Microsoft, Patch Coming Today
It’s “Patch Tuesday” for Microsoft, and this is an important one. Not only is this the end of the road for Windows 7, but Microsoft is releasing a major fix for Windows 10 thanks to the National Security Agency (NSA). The NSA reportedly uncovered a serious flaw in Windows …
Read More »550-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Guts Found
Paleontologists from the University of Missouri have discovered the well-preserved digestive tracts in the fossils of microscopic animals called cloudinomorphs. The worm-like animals lived during the Ediacaran period, some 550 million years ago. The fossilized cloudinomorph Costatubus bibendi from the Wood Canyon Formation, Nye County, Nevada, the United States. Image …
Read More »Two-Species Bacterial Colonies Form Intricate Flower-Like Patterns
In a series of experiments, a team of biologists at the University of California, San Diego studied the structure of growing colonies comprised of two species of rod-shaped bacteria, Escherichia coli and Acinetobacter baylyi; the researchers were surprised to see that the highly-motile Acinetobacter baylyi accelerated the spread of the …
Read More »New Study Sheds Light on Solar System’s Great Divide
A new study, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, suggests that our young Solar System’s protoplanetary disk was divided into two regions: on the one side were terrestrial planets, such as Earth and Mars, made up of fundamentally different types of materials than the more distant Jovian planets, such as …
Read More »How income share agreements will spark the rise of career accelerators
The income share agreement (ISA), a financing model where students pay for an education program with a certain percent of their income for several years after graduating, has been one of 2019’s new buzzwords among VCs and entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. While still a nascent market that faces regulatory uncertainty …
Read More »3 Easy steps to complete your annual PPC checkup
The crazed dash to wrap up 2019 and close the books on a banner year for PPC may have left search marketers feeling wiped out right about now. Buck up, search marketers! 2020 is here and those who want to dominate search marketing need to start the year on …
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