Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Old AdWords interface will be phased out by year-endMay 7, 2018 by Ginny Marvin Google will notify advertisers ahead of the final switch to the new …
Read More »Intel Positions Xeon as Machine Learning Competitor in Inference Workloads
Most of the time, when we talk about machine learning, artificial intelligence, or similar workloads, we’re discussing either Nvidia GPUs or custom silicon from companies like Google. Companies like AMD and Intel have been smaller players, though Intel still has its Knights Mill and other Xeon Phi products, as well …
Read More »The Moon May Have Once Had a Magma Ocean Beneath the Surface
The moon as it exists today is as desolate as planetoids come. It’s airless, geologically inert, and there’s no magnetic field. However, we know from the study of moon rocks brought back by the Apollo missions that the moon did once have a magnetic field. Scientists haven’t known why before, …
Read More »Without its own phone OS, Microsoft now focuses on its Android Launcher and new ‘Your Phone’ experience
Microsoft may have retreated from the smartphone operating system wars but that doesn’t mean it has given up on trying to get a foothold on other platforms. Today, at its Build developer conference, the company announced three new services that bring its overall cross-platform strategy into focus. On Android, the …
Read More »Archaic Hominins Arrived in Philippines as Early as 700,000 Years Ago
An international team of scientists has unearthed 57 stone tools and butchered animal bones at Kalinga in the Cagayan Valley of northern Luzon, the largest and most northerly island in the Philippines. Archaic hominins. Image credit: Ninara / CC BY 2.0. Along with an almost complete skeleton of extinct Rhinoceros …
Read More »Study: Fasting Improves Intestinal Stem Cells’ Ability to Regenerate
Intestinal stem cells are responsible for maintaining the lining of the intestine, which typically renews itself every 5 days. When an injury or infection occurs, stem cells are key to repairing any damage. As we age, the regenerative abilities of our intestinal stem cells decline. According to the findings of …
Read More »Search Engine Land’s Community Corner: Introducing the ‘Ask the #SMXpert’ series
Search marketing is hard. There are so many aspects to it, so many changes happening in the space all the time. Keeping abreast of what’s new, what’s coming and how to manage those changes takes considerable effort. Sharing knowledge, tips and tactics remains a hallmark of the best of what …
Read More »Ask the SMXpert: Google manual penalties explained
The Ask the SMXpert series continues with the question and answer (QA) segment of sessions held at Search Marketing Expo (SMX) West 2018. Today’s QA is from the All Google Manual Penalties Explained session with speaker Kaspar Szymanski, with an introduction by moderator Chris Sherman. Moderator Chris Sherman: For those of you …
Read More »US Teacher Appreciation Week Google doodle highlights what it means to be a teacher
Today marks the start of Teacher Appreciation Week across the US. To honor our country’s educators, Google is sharing a doodle on its US home page created around the theme: “What it means to be a teacher.” The doodle was produced in partnership with the 55 teachers named 2018’s “US …
Read More »Old AdWords interface will be phased out by year-end
Google announced Monday that the old AdWords interface will hit the dustbin by the end of the year. Last year, Google rolled out the new interface, which it calls the new AdWords experience, to all advertisers and has continued to add new features. Advertisers have been able to toggle back …
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