We’re now well past this year’s Google Marketing Live event which was hosted in June in San Francisco. By now you’ve most likely heard about all the latest new betas and product changes – the “what” of what was announced. I myself am most excited about the additional controls that …
Read More »3 things every CMO should know about the creative production process
The proliferation of digital marketing channels has resulted in an explosion of demand for content – designs, websites, ads, multimedia, etc. – from marketing teams. Marketing cycles have shortened dramatically, so marketers need to produce more content in less time. Regardless of what type of CMO you are, it’s never …
Read More »Emoji SEO presents opportunities for video
July 17 was World Emoji Day, and brands like Postmates took the opportunity to experiment with novel marketing initiatives. Users can now search for food options like pizza or burritos on the Postmates app using ? or ?. It hasn’t exactly taken off, but emoji search has been supported in …
Read More »Atlanta Taking Over Houston.
Two minutes later, an open Brandon Vazquez in front of goal got on the end of Dion Pereiras deflected cross and easily headed in his fourth goal of the season. Martinez continued his torrid pace with his ninth goal in his last six games, extending the Five Stripes lead to …
Read More »Lexion raises $4.2M to bring AI to contract management
Contract management isn’t exactly an exciting subject, but it’s a real pain point for many companies. It also lends itself to automation, thanks to recent advances in machine learning and natural language processing. It’s no surprise then, that we see renewed interest in this space and that investors are …
Read More »Northern Marshall Islands More Radioactive than Chernobyl and Fukushima, New Research Finds
From 1946 to 1958, the U.S. tested 67 nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands, a remote constellation of atolls in the Pacific Ocean that was then a U.S. trust territory. Two atolls, Bikini and Enewetak, were used as ground zero for the tests, which caused unprecedented environmental contamination. According to …
Read More »At a Glance: Kingston KC2000 1TB SSD Review
Kingston’s new KC2000 series SSDs were designed to tackle the high-end consumer SSD market. With capacities available up to 2TB in size and read/write speeds as high as 3,200/2,200MB/s, this drive has the potential to play a major role in the SSD market. But so far, the drives are …
Read More »iPhone Loyalty Is Reportedly Dropping Like a Rock
According to a new report, iPhone loyalty is dropping rapidly as consumers trade in their Apple products and move to other devices. The news is a further potential blow to Apple as the smartphone market slumps and its devices continue to underperform. A new report from BankMyCell claims that …
Read More »Resveratrol May Protect against Muscle Atrophy Induced by Martian Gravity
In a study done in rats, a moderate daily dose of resveratrol — a natural antioxidant found in more than 70 species of plants such as grapes, cranberries, blueberries, and peanuts — preserved muscle function and mitigated muscle atrophy in the animals exposed to a ground-based partial gravity analog that …
Read More »Botanists Discover New Tree Species in Tanzania
An international team of researchers has discovered a new species of tree growing in the forests of the Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. Mischogyne iddii grows white flowers. Image credit: Andrew R. Marshall. The newfound tree species belongs to the genus Mischogyne (family Annonaceae, tribe Monodoreae), a group of small- to …
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