Today I want to showcase a successful link-building campaign we conducted for a new website and walk through the process in the event others may learn and benefit from what we did. The situation This campaign launched in March 2017 and was done over six months. The website was five …
Read More »Winter Olympics Google doodle gets Valentine’s Day treatment with two dancing grebes
Google is keeping its Winter Olympics doodle series in play today and has given it a Valentine’s Day treatment. To mark today’s love-themed holiday, in combination with day six of the Winter Olympics, the doodle team designed an animated image of two figure-skating Grebes. The pair glides across a frozen …
Read More »Instapage launches first landing page platform with AMP
Instapage is announcing this week that it is the first landing page platform to offer Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) as an option. The San Francisco-based company said it has worked with Google to offer this format for mobile landing pages. Backed by Google, AMP is an open-source project to create …
Read More »Google announces AMP for Email – delivering Accelerated Mobile Pages experiences to your inbox
Along with the new AMP Story format, Google announced, Tuesday at its Conference in Amsterdam, a new way for developers to leverage the fast-loading, mobile-friendly AMP framework. Effective immediately, developers can sign up for preview access to the AMP for Email spec and begin developing rich, interactive, engaging email experiences …
Read More »Huawei Had Fans Leave Over 100 Fake Reviews for the Mate 10 Pro [Update]
Huawei is forging ahead with plans to launch the Mate 10 Pro in the US after deals with ATT and Verizon both fell through due to government pressure. The unlocked phone will cost about $800, which will be a tough sell when you can get a Galaxy Note 8 or …
Read More »ARM Announces Project Trillium, a New Dedicated AI Processing Family
AI and machine learning are the hottest topics in computing today. Dozens of companies are attempting to establish themselves in the market, from Google and Amazon to Intel and Nvidia. Now, ARM is throwing its own hat into the ring with its just-unveiled Project Trillium, a new line of processors …
Read More »Salon Asks Users to Mine Cryptocurrency in Exchange for Ad-Free Site
Ads are the unfortunate reality of the free and open internet — websites have bills to pay, and users have been more tolerant of ads than paid subscriptions. News website Salon has been nagging visitors about ad blockers for a while, but now it’s giving some people an alternative. Simply …
Read More »Elon Musk Explains Why the Falcon Heavy Center Core Crashed
The first launch of SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket last week was a smashing success, but not everything went perfectly. While SpaceX was able to recover two of the three first stage boosters, the center core failed to land on the drone ship. CEO Elon Musk has provided a bit more …
Read More »Human Eggs Fully Grown in Laboratory for the First Time
A team of researchers led by the University of Edinburgh has grown human egg cells (oocytes) — which were removed from ovary tissue at their earliest stage of development — to the point at which they are ready to be fertilized. The research is published in the journal Molecular Human …
Read More »Time Warner will be fine even if the AT&T acquisition doesn’t go through
Time Warner will be fine even if the government blocks the bid from ATT to buy the company. That’s the word from John Martin, the free-wheeling chief executive of Time Warner subsidiary Turner Inc., who was speaking at the Code Media conference in Huntington Beach. For the record, Martin says …
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