Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: A site migration SEO checklist: Don’t lose trafficNov 22, 2017 by Pratik Dholakiya Planning a site migration? Columnist Pratik Dholakiya’s helpful guide will ensure that you …
Read More »Intel Patches Major Flaws in the Intel Management Engine
Intel has acknowledged and patched a new suite of security problems affecting its Intel Management Engine. This subsystem controls many low-level capabilities of the SoC, and can be used for features like remote access and Intel’s Trusted Execution Engine. The company has released a list of 10 vulnerabilities across multiple …
Read More »Uber Paid Hackers $100K to Hide Data Breach Exposing 57 Million Users
Uber has spent the past year mired in controversy on virtually every front, from its attempts to evade regulators to lying about driver earnings, to its alleged theft of trade secrets from Google’s self-driving car research division, Waymo. Now, on top of these charges, there’s evidence that the company suffered …
Read More »Flowing Water Observed on Mars Might Just Be More Sand
We used to think of Mars as a dry, desolate planet devoid of running water. Then, in 2011 astronomers discovered evidence that liquid water might still flow on the Martian surface. This gave scientists hope that life may still exist on the red planet and that humans could more easily …
Read More »3-Ingredient Vegan Matcha Latte Recipe
Photo: Carmen Sturdy / Life by Daily Burn Matcha lattes are taking over coffee shops, and don’t show any signs of stopping. The antioxidant-rich, green-hued drink makes it a cheery drink for the holidays — and every day. But if you want to curb your latte-spending addiction and avoid hidden …
Read More »Study: Dogs Prefer Happy Human Faces — Thanks to Hormone Oxytocin
Oxytocin, a powerful hormone produced by all mammals, including canines, is a key factor in the interaction between dogs and humans, according to a new study led by University of Helsinki researchers. Happy faces are attractive to dogs. Image credit: Sanni Somppi. “It seems that oxytocin influences what the dog …
Read More »Vertebrate Teeth Evolved from Ancient Fish Scales, Researchers Say
New findings from researchers at the University of Cambridge, UK, support the theory that teeth in the animal kingdom evolved from the jagged scales of ancient fish, the remnants of which can be seen today embedded in the skin of extant cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates and rays). Dermal denticles on …
Read More »Scientists Find Evidence of ‘Handedness’ in Blue Whales
A group of marine biologists that used motion-sensing tags to track the movements of blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) off the California coast discovered that most have a lateralization bias — in other words, they essentially are right- or left-handed. The study appears in the journal Current Biology. A blue whale …
Read More »Tennis Player Darko Grncarov Was In a Coma For Six Months
Darko Grncarov was just a regular young sportsman set to embark on the long, winding road towards stardom, until he was told by doctors he may never play tennis again. After long practises and training sessions in the gym, a blood vessel burst in his brain and Grncaraov suffered a …
Read More »How to keep your staging or development site out of the index
One of the most common technical SEO issues I come across is the inadvertent indexing of development servers, staging sites, production servers, or whatever other name you use. There are a number of reasons this happens, ranging from people thinking no one would ever link to these areas to technical …
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