Steven Smith has coached hundreds of student-athletes at Hope College. Smith, 58, is retiring as head coach of the Flying Dutchmen after a distinguished three-decade career. Smith concludes his time as a Hope coach with a 372-154-44 record that puts him 11th in wins among active Division III men’s soccer …
Read More »Help for Seniors with Low Income: Government Benefits and More!
A recent study by the Commonwealth Fund found that seniors apply for low income benefits at significantly lower rates than other demographics – even though there are greater out of pocket health care expenses and usually fewer alternatives like additional work to fund these needs. Need a helping hand? Find help for …
Read More »Microsoft Reportedly Planning to Kill Windows 10 S in Upcoming Version Split
Microsoft has a history of confusing Windows version branding. That started with the launch of Vista, which came in roughly 16 variants. Windows 10 has its own annoyances, including the locked down Windows 10 S. That version might not be long for this world, according to a new report. Microsoft …
Read More »GlobalFoundries to Soon Pilot 7nm and EUV Production
Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography, or EUV, has been stuck somewhere between a mirage and reality for over a decade, shimmering faintly on the horizon with promises of “4-5 years away.” Meanwhile, other technologies like immersion lithography and multipatterning have been deployed to extend the limits of 193nm lithography far past its …
Read More »Major Banks Ban Cryptocurrency Purchases on Credit Cards
Trading in cryptocurrencies is all the rage lately, but it’s not without risk. In fact, the risk is substantially higher than just about anything else you can do with your money. Banks are starting to put the brakes on the crypto hype train, though. Over the last several days, several …
Read More »What It Takes to Feed 100 U.S. Olympians in PyeongChang
Photos: Courtesy of Blue Diamond Almonds Cooking for yourself is tough. And if you have friends or family over, it can be even trickier — tweaking recipes for food allergies and serving sizes. Now imagine what it would be like to prepare healthy meals for 100 Olympic athletes. That’s what …
Read More »Woodpeckers Show Signs of What Looks Like Brain Damage in Humans
Woodpeckers experience forces up to 1,200-1,400 g while pecking. It is assumed due to evolutionary adaptations, the woodpecker is immune to brain injury. This assumption has led to the use of the woodpecker as a model in the development of sports safety equipment such as football helmets. However, a new …
Read More »How to create content to support local SEO and rock the rankings
The rise of mobile search has led to many changes in SEO, but none more dramatic than the area of local search. By now, most of us are familiar with the Google update known as Pigeon. Launched in 2014, it allowed greater search visibility for local directories, which helped local …
Read More »6 AdWords strategies businesses can use to make love, not war on Valentine’s Day
If you’ve visited any local pharmacy recently, you have a pretty good idea of what holiday is coming up. Yup, that one with the hearts, chocolates, flowers and teddy bears. It’s not Christmas or New Year’s, but Valentine’s Day is a huge opportunity for all businesses, not just flower delivery …
Read More »Google adds new SEO Audit category to Chrome’s Lighthouse extension
Webmasters, web developers and SEOs are getting a new feature in the widely used website auditing tool Lighthouse. Google announced today the addition of an “SEO Audits” category to the Chrome extension. You can access the new audit category via the “Options” button in the extension. By no means a …
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