Apple’s annual product refresh has just wrapped up, and it was a big one. Apple announced new online services, and updated versions of several mobile devices. We’ve already got a full rundown of the new iPhone 11, but here’s everything else Apple announced including the new iPad, Apple Watch, …
Read More »Upcoming AMD UEFI Update Will Improve Ryzen Boost Clocks
One ongoing question reviewers have been digging into for the past few weeks is the expected behavior of AMD 7nm Ryzen CPUs at high boost clock versus the actual, measured behavior. AMD promised to update the user community today, September 10, as to the expected behavior of its CPUs …
Read More »Non-Abelian Gauge Fields Directly Observed for First Time
After decades of unsuccessful attempts, physicists have directly observed an exotic physical phenomenon called the non-Abelian Aharonov-Bohm effect. The findings could lead to realizations of what are known as topological phases, and eventually to advances toward fault-tolerant quantum computers. To confirm the presence of non-Abelian gauge fields, Yang et al …
Read More »Scientists Find Significant Amount of Eel DNA in Loch Ness
An international team of researchers has announced the results of investigations into the environmental DNA (eDNA) present in Loch Ness, a large freshwater lake best known for sightings of the long-necked ‘monster.’ Hoaxed photo of the Loch Ness ‘monster’ from April 21, 1934. “People love a mystery, we’ve used science …
Read More »Google to treat nofollow link attribute as a ‘hint’
Google has announced Tuesday that today the nofollow link attribute (i.e. rel="nofollow“) will be seen as a “hint” rather than as a directive for ranking purposes. In addition, Google is adding two additional link attributes, in addition to the rel="nofollow" to provide a bit more context about the content you’re …
Read More »Content accuracy is not a ranking factor
Google’s systems cannot verify the accuracy of content; instead, it relies on signals that the company thinks aligns with “relevancy of topic and authority,” according to Danny Sullivan, Google’s search liaison, in a tweet posted from his personal account on September 9. This attracted attention from SEOs and kicked off …
Read More »Higher Coffee Consumption May Protect against Gallstone Disease
Higher coffee intake may help reduce the risk of symptomatic gallstone disease, according to a University of Copenhagen-led study. Coffee consumption is associated with low risk of symptomatic gallstone disease. Image credit: Nordestgaard et al, doi: 10.1111/joim.12970. In the study, Professor Anne Tybjærg-Hansen and her colleagues in Denmark tested the …
Read More »Best Places To Visit In Canada This Fall
Let’s face it, when the weather starts cooling down and fall quickly replaces summer, many of us start thinking of bringing out our warmer clothing and preparing ourselves for the winter ahead. Vacations and day trips are a thing of the past, and our minds skip straight into snowy landscapes …
Read More »Call Tracking Demystified: Uncovering new opportunities for search marketers
Mobile-first strategies have dramatically increased click-to-call campaigns and spurred millions of phone calls to businesses of all sizes. How is your business responding? Are you simply counting calls or capturing vital caller data that can drive targeted, relevant digital marketing campaigns? Call tracking and analytics are rapidly evolving to provide …
Read More »Now you can easily find negative keyword conflicts in Microsoft Advertising Shopping campaigns
Negative keywords are a key piece of effectively managing Shopping campaigns to help ensure the right products are showing on the right queries. The process can get away from you though. With a mix of match types, negatives applied to specific campaigns and lists applied across multiple campaigns, inadvertent blocking …
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