Many retailers and marketers want to review the performance of their Google Shopping campaigns with split testing, whether it’s to establish if a tool will offer more efficiency than manual implementation or to compare two tools against each other. However, the Google Shopping channel lends itself to accurate split testing …
Read More »SearchCap: Alexa & Google Assistant, AMP URLs & link building
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google announces solution to longstanding AMP cache URL display problemJan 8, 2018 by Michelle Robbins Later this year, the Google AMP cache will finally display publisher …
Read More »Toyota teams up with Uber, Amazon, Pizza Hut and more on mobility services
Toyota has partnered with a number of companies to form the “e-Palette Alliance,” which is a group intended to help guide its transformation as a mobility services company, and determine how it makes use of its new e-Palette vehicle platform, which is a modular, driverless vehicle intended to suit a …
Read More »Toyota’s mobility business shifts into high gear at CES
Toyota took advantage of CES 2018 to signal a major shift in its business, becoming what company president Akio Toyoda termed a “mobility service company” during his keynote presentation. Toyota seems poised to embrace mobility services as a core part of its overall business, rather than an offshoot or subsidiary …
Read More »Samsung CES 2018 Liveblog
Samsung is one of the tentpoles that holds up CES. Every year the company has one of the largest offerings at the show and 2018 will not be different. Samsung’s press conference is always a good time if you’re watching from afar. It’s a mess of people in person, with …
Read More »Bouchard was beat in first round
Eugenie Bouchard’s poor run of form continued Monday when she was beaten by Belarusian teenager Aryna Sabalenka at the Hobart International. Former Wimbledon finalist Bouchard was eliminated from the Australian Open warm-up event after losing 6-4, 6-3. Her first-round loss to Sabalenka, best known for helping her country reach the …
Read More »Intel Launches AMD Radeon-Powered CPUs
Intel took the wraps off its 8th Generation CPU core with AMD Radeon integrated graphics today. It’s a historical event for more than one reason. First, the new CPUs are likely to set a new high water mark for integrated graphics performance. Second, the new chips represent the first time …
Read More »LG Shows Off 65-Inch OLED TV That Rolls Up
Trade shows are always an excuse for electronics manufacturers to show off wacky hypothetical products that may take many years to show up in consumer products. A favorite of display manufacturers has long been the flexible OLED panel. LG is one of the world’s leading makers of OLED TVs, and …
Read More »NASA’s Juno Orbiter Delivers Spectacular New Photos of Jupiter
NASA has released beautiful new images of Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere from the tenth close flyby of its Juno spacecraft. This illustration depicts Juno soaring over Jupiter’s swirling cloud tops. Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Kevin M. Gill. Juno launched on August 5, 2011, from Cape …
Read More »Weightlessness Increases Humans’ Body Temperature: Study
An international team of scientists led by Professor Hanns-Christian Gunga of Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin has observed that astronauts run hot when exposed to weightlessness, and that, even at rest, their core body temperature is around one degree Celsius above the normal value. The results appear in the journal Scientific Reports. Stahn …
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