As the initial dismay from players and other observers suggests, administering this game changer of a rule in the name of safety promises to be more of a gray area when the full-speed games begin than it may have appeared when NFL owners passed it without the typical public airing. …
Read More »Search in Pics: Google baby shower gifts, Google donut box & Gary Illyes food
In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have and more. Bella Thorne Patrick Shriver Schwarzenegger at Google: Source: Twitter Google donut …
Read More »Mobile speed case studies: Push for faster page loads
Google recently announced a new mobile ranking algorithm it is calling the “speed update”. Google states the speed update will “only affect pages that deliver the slowest experience to users and only affect a small percentage of queries” Let me begin by saying: page load times are already a huge part of Google’s …
Read More »UK webmasters prepare for #Brexit – the EU is coming for your .eu domains
The European Commission announced that UK based companies and residents that own .EU ccTLDs will have to surrender those domain names after Brexit. The notice reads: As of the withdrawal date, undertakings and organisations that are established in the United Kingdom but not in the EU, and natural persons who …
Read More »Recruitment SEO: How to create a well-optimized career section on your site
When you are advertising and ready to hire top talent, it’s important to have a strong, consistent and well-optimized presence on job posting sites, high-traffic job boards and LinkedIn. If a job candidate is interested in your company, he or she will immediately go into research mode and scour the …
Read More »SearchCap: EU domains at risk, mobile page speed & search pictures
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: UK webmasters prepare for #Brexit – the EU is coming for your .eu domainsMar 30, 2018 by Barry Schwartz You may want to consider migrating to …
Read More »Critical VPN Security Flaw Leaks Customer IP Addresses
Over the past few years, we’ve seen a veritable avalanche of security breaches and data leaks, while Congress has passed laws demolishing what little regulation existed to control how ISPs gather and sell your data. This has led many people to look for third-party privacy solutions. Virtual private networks (VPNs) …
Read More »Palm Could Make a Return on Verizon Later This Year
It the early days of the modern smartphone era, it wasn’t just a fight between Android and iOS. There were more competitors that seemed to have a shot at winning the hearts and minds of consumers. One of them was a revitalized Palm under the leadership of former Apple exec …
Read More »PC Building Sim Enters Early Access, Includes Overclocking, Water Cooling
A popular PC building simulator has entered Steam’s Early Access program after first debuting on the itch.io game platform. The developer, Claudiu Kiss, has partnered with a variety of brands to offer recreations of real-world hardware, including AMD, InWin, Gigabyte, Cryorig, MSI, Cooler Master, Corsair, EVGA, NZXT, Raijintek, Silverstone, and …
Read More »Google Researchers Just Made Computers Sound Much More Like People
A team of researchers at Google has found a way to dramatically improve computer-generated speech, substantially improving its cadence and intonation. It’s a step towards the kind of sophisticated speech synthesis that has, to date, existed entirely within the realm of science fiction. Computers, even when they speak, do …
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