A team of researchers at the at the University of Leeds, UK, has created gold nanosheets with a thickness of only 0.47 nm (two atomic layers thick) — the thinnest unsupported gold ever created. This 2D material could have wide-scale applications in the medical device and electronics industries, and also …
Read More »Twitter’s latest test lets users subscribe to a tweet’s replies
Twitter in more recent months has been focused on making conversations on its platform easier to follow, participate in, and in some cases, block. The company’s latest test, announced via a tweet ahead of the weekend, will allow users to subscribe to replies to a particularly interesting tweet they …
Read More »At a Glance: Dell UltraSharp U3419W Curved USB-C Monitor Review
Product titles are like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re gonna get. Sometimes you can figure out exactly what a product’s special features are just from the product’s name, and other times it takes a bit more research. Dell’s UltraSharp U3419W Curved USB-C display falls into …
Read More »Googler Shares 20x Zoom Photo Probably Taken on Pixel 4
In the last few years, Google’s phones have gone from mediocre cameras to the absolute, undeniable kings of mobile photography. That is impressive enough, but Google also managed this without adding multiple camera sensors like most other manufacturers. The Pixel 4 will have two rear-facing camera sensors, and that …
Read More »Verizon Admits Your 5G Service Might Be More Like ‘Good 4G’
All the major US carriers are deploying 5G of some sort right now, and you can expect to be bombarded with ads touting 5G soon. Verizon was the first to roll out a 5G network with phones for consumers, and now it’s admitting that the 5G many people get …
Read More »Prepare to say goodbye to average position in Google Ads on September 30
We knew it was coming. Now we know when. Google announced Monday that it will begin sunsetting the average position metric the week of September 30. Why we should care Google said in February that average position would be phasing out earlier this year. Now, we have about 6 weeks …
Read More »More from Google on its indexing issues
Vincent Courson, Google Search Outreach, has written a blog post about Google’s search indexing problems of late, how it fixed them and lessons it has learned. In the post, Google explained some of the recent indexing issues the company had over the past few months. This includes the indexing issue …
Read More »Ecosia says it will boycott ‘search choice’ auction on Android in Europe
Berlin-based search engine Ecosia says it will not participate in Google’s “search-choice” auction for Android devices in 2020 in Europe. Will other engines follow its lead? Search choice to start in 2020 on Android. Earlier this month, Google announced that it will introduce a new “choice screen” in Europe for …
Read More »Hotels can now add services, amenities in Google My Business
Google My Business added support for hotels to login to Google My Business and update the hotel’s services and amenities details. Hotel attributes. You can add these details within Google My Business under the hotel attributes of the console. Sign in to Google My Business. If you have multiple locations, open …
Read More »How Google Ads’ new keyword selection preferences work
With last week’s announcement that it will extend same-meaning close variants to phrase match and broad match modifier, Google said it would be changing keyword selection preferences to help prevent keywords from competing against each other. This doesn’t mean there still aren’t times when keywords compete with each other on …
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