These days, your workout routine might not involve a big box gym. And if you’re up on the latest fitness trends, it might look a little something like this: sled pushes and battle ropes before work, mindfulness meditation during your lunch break, and a cryotherapy appointment before dinner. Because when …
Read More »German Archaeologists Find Collection of Ancient Clay Seals in Turkey
Archaeologists from the University of Münster, Germany, have unearthed a large collection of 1,800-year-old clay seals, or bullae, at the ancient city of Doliche, which was part of the province of Syria in Roman times. Clay seals from the archive of Doliche. Image credit: University of Münster. “This unique group …
Read More »With autonomous vehicles it’s not about the journey, it’s about the destination
Colin O’Donnell is the chief innovation officer of Intersection. Elon Musk recently started a flame war on Twitter with the urban planning and mass transit community by stating “public transportation sucks”: the underlying assumption that, in the future, individual transit would be the only transportation solution with a good user …
Read More »Golf in Madison area will decline
As Madison officials decide what to do with the city’s struggling golf course system, a new report has found that demand for golf in the area will likely decrease in a decade. The report found that the area’s golf course market is over-saturated and that demand for golf rounds will …
Read More »Marlene Dietrich Google doodle honors the legendary actress’s career
Marlene Dietrich, the iconic German-born actress, is being honored today on the Google home page on her 116th birthday. She was one of the most well-paid actresses of her time, starting in many well-known Hollywood films such as “Morocco” (1930), “Shanghai Express” (1932), and “Desire” (1936). Google said, “Marlene Dietrich …
Read More »Google image search results tests new related searches box
Google is testing a new “related searches” box in the mobile version of the Google Image search results page. Robin Rozhon spotted the change and posted a screen shot on Twitter of this new box. I cannot replicate the new user interface, but it does look like others are also …
Read More »From algo to aggro: How SEOs really feel about Google algorithm updates
As SEOs working in the weeds with our clients each day, it can sometimes be hard to truly see how major Google algorithm updates affect our industry as a whole. Sure, we can perform test after test to see how our clients are affected, but what about the poor account …
Read More »PPC insights: Our top SEM columns of 2017
Though paid search has long since cemented its place as a pillar of digital marketing, changes in technology and consumer behavior have continued to reshape the PPC landscape and keep search marketers on their toes. In 2017, we saw the last of “standard” text ads in AdWords as expanded text ads, …
Read More »What to watch for in 2018: Mobile SEO predictions
As we wrap up 2017 and look forward to 2018, many SEOs will speculate about what to expect in the year to come. Since my focus is mobile, I wanted to share my unique expectations for 2018 by outlining what we know and what we suspect on the mobile SEO …
Read More »Apple Stock Price Falls As Analysts Warn iPhone X Sales Are Dropping
Apple isn’t having a very good month. Before Christmas, the company acknowledged that it deliberately lowers the performance of older iPhones to keep them from over-drawing their batteries and powering down at bad times. Now, the company’s stock has dropped following reports that demand for its flagship iPhone X may …
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