A duo of ornithologists from the United States and Brazil has recorded the loudest bird song (up to 125.4 db) ever documented, made by males of the white bellbird (Procnias albus); the bellbird songs have a sound pressure about 3 times that of the screaming piha (Lipaugus vociferans), an Amazon …
Read More »The benefits of using SEO software
With hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands, and even millions of pages, sites, social conversations, images, and keywords to manage and optimize, enterprise SEO has become increasingly complicated and time consuming. Using an enterprise SEO platform can increase efficiency and productivity while reducing the time and errors involved in managing organic …
Read More »‘Burnout is real’: Why successful agencies prioritize time management skills
There is rarely a dull moment in agency and consulting life. Learning to juggle the needs of multiple clients and manage those relationships requires expertise, of course, but also loads of organization and attention to detail while never losing sight of client goals. Time management is easier said than done …
Read More »Screaming Frog releases SEO Spider version 12.0
Search marketing firm Screaming Frog released version 12.0 of its popular SEO Spider tool on Tuesday. The update includes PageSpeed Insights integration, auto-saves for database storage mode and a customizable GUI, amongst other improvements. Why we should care Website crawler tools, such as SEO Spider, are valuable resources for analyzing …
Read More »Researchers Create Skin-Based Phone Interface, Plumb Depths of Uncanny Valley
Journalists write stories for different reasons. Some stories concern major developments from the corporations we cover on an ongoing basis. Some stories get written because they’re viewed as important, even if we know they won’t pull many readers. And some stories — some stories, Dear Reader, are more-or-less written …
Read More »Mobile Game Publisher Created AI to Identify Big Spenders
The era of mobile gaming started off great with cute little time-wasters like Angry Birds, but then in-app purchases happened. Today’s top mobile games are mostly “free-to-play,” which is a nice way of saying everything you do seems to cost money. Some players are willing to pay, and one …
Read More »Google Says Eye Detection Will Come to Pixel 4 Face Unlock
Android has supported various flavors of face unlock over the years, but the new Pixel 4 is the first one to have a secure 3D version backed by Google. In fact, Google is so gungho on face unlock that it didn’t even bother to include a fingerprint scanner. Early …
Read More »NordVPN Admits It Was Hacked Last Year
It becomes increasingly clear every day how difficult it can be to maintain some semblance of privacy on the internet. An increasing number of people have started using VPN services to keep their activities private, but a compromised VPN can be even worse for your anonymity. The popular and …
Read More »Ancient ‘Stepped Street’ in Jerusalem Commissioned by Pontius Pilate, Archaeologists Say
For over a century, excavations in Jerusalem have been uncovering segments of the city’s Roman-period network of streets, particularly the so-called Stepped Street that wended its way from the southernmost gate of the city, alongside the Siloam Pool and towards the Temple Mount. Based on newly-discovered numismatic evidence, archaeologists from …
Read More »Scientists Find Pseudothumbs in Aye-Aye’s Hands
An international team of researchers from North Carolina State University and CNRS have found that aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) possess pseudothumbs — which consist of both a bony component and a dense cartilaginous extension — that may help them grip objects and branches as they move through trees. An aye-aye (Daubentonia …
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