Google has updated its article schema document for AMP articles to require larger images in your markup. Previously, the minimum requirement for your image sizes was 696 pixels wide and 300,000 pixels in total, but now it is 1,200 pixels wide and 800,000 pixels in total. This is specific to …
Read More »AdWords Express launches notifications for calls from search ads
After launching goal tracking in the platform last year, AdWords Express, the simplified ad platform designed for small business, is adding support around calls to a business with two types of call notifications. Now, when a call received via a search ad ends, the advertiser will get a notification on …
Read More »SearchCap: Google AdWords ticket sales, flight search, AMP changes & more
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: AdWords Express launches notifications for calls from search adsFeb 7, 2018 by Susan Wenograd Advertisers can now rate calls and be notified of missed calls. Google …
Read More »7 Canadian Male Athletes To Watch At The 2018 Winter Olympics
Photo: Canadian Olympic Committee The 2018 Winter Olympics are almost here! Kicking off on February 9, Canadians across the country are more than ready to cheer on their athletes in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Canada has a very strong delegation at the games and the athletes representing Team Canada will …
Read More »NYPD Moves Away From Windows Phone, Switches to Apple
Roughly 16 months ago, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) began issuing Windows Phone devices to its officers. The goal was to give officers the ability to track 911 calls and access databases of criminal activity, and let officers give their own phone numbers to individuals so they could …
Read More »AMD Announces Multiple Dell Servers in Major Epyc Win
AMD’s Ryzen was a huge success for the semiconductor company in 2017, winning new business, reinvigorating the consumer market, and pushing Intel to make the most aggressive realignment of its consumer product families we’d seen in a decade. From the addition of Hyper-Threading to low-end processors to huge price cuts …
Read More »FCC Says Net Neutrality Repeal Has Already Fixed the Internet
Has your internet seemed miraculously faster and better lately? The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would like you to think it has, according to its most recent broadband status report. According to the FCC, voting to repeal net neutrality last year has encouraged ISPs to fix all the problems with internet …
Read More »Flaw in Grammarly Browser Extension Exposed User Documents
Sometimes words are hard, and that’s why some 22 million people have installed the Grammarly extension for Chrome. Grammarly promises to catch your typos and grammatical errors, but for a while, it was also exposing your personal documents to potential snooping by any website you visited. That the sort of …
Read More »NASA’s IMAGE Satellite Still Has Functional Power, Electronics Systems
Last week, we reported on the strange case of NASA’s Image satellite. The Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) was designed to observe and report on the magnetosphere of Earth. It launched in 2000 and worked flawlessly for five years before suddenly shutting down in 2005. After reboot attempts failed …
Read More »Hope or Hype: The Truth About Weight Loss Pills
Photo: Twenty20 We’ve all seen the ads: Supplements promising to help you lose weight, build lean muscle, rev your metabolism and turn you into a fat-burning machine. We admit — the idea of popping a pill to lose weight sounds pretty enticing. After all, it’s so much easier than cleaning …
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