Month: September 2021

WWW Inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee Joins ProtonMail Advisory Board

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, known for inventing the World Wide Web and the first web browser, has joined ProtonMail’s advisory board. ProtonMail, despite recent controversy, is one of the most private and secure email platforms available, featuring full end-to-end encryption. While Sir Tim Berners-Lee may be best known for inventing the web, in recent years he’s become […]

GM and LG Working to Fix Bolt Battery Issues

General Motors and LG are working to fix the issues that led to a recall of the Chevy Bolt over fire concerns. GM originally recalled some Bolts in late 2020 over reports they could catch on fire while charging. In July, reports surfaced that some vehicles had caught on fire despite being serviced in the recall, leading GM […]

SearchCap: SEO at Google, Sitelink ad tips & SMX Munich

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: How to avoid a site migration disaster Jan 11, 2019 by Chris Sherman […]

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How and why you should pause paid search (for science)

With the right structure and parameters, pausing paid search can be an invaluable source of data for PPC professionals. I won’t stand on this soapbox for long, but while I’m here, I want to take a second to advocate for something counterintuitive coming from someone with the title of Sr. Analyst, Paid Search: you should […]

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Nissan Developing Improved Recycling Methods for EV Motors

Nissan is working with Japan’s Waseda University to improve methods for recycling “high-purity rare-earth compounds” from EV motors. Electric vehicles (EVs) may be better for the environment, but that doesn’t mean they are without their own challenges. In particular, EV motors use various rare-earth elements that are difficult and expensive to mine, in addition to […]

Mendix: ‘Low-Code Achieves Mainstream Status’ In Enterprise

Mendix has released a comprehensive study of the low-code market within the enterprise, and it shows how important the technology has become. Low-code development allows individuals and teams to develop and deploy applications with little or no programming knowledge. Low-code platforms have become a critical part of many organizations’ workflows, allowing multiple departments to contribute […]

Bing Snapshot Grows To Understand People, Places & Things With “Satori” Expansion

Over the past year, Bing’s been steadily growing the “Snapshots” it shows on the right-hand side of its pages. Now, Bing says those are taking another leap to better understand relationships between people, places and things, using an expansion of what it calls its “Satori” technology. Bing writes on its blog today saying: Today, we […]

Should Google not trust links in all guest blog posts?

Google has said again that links in guest blog posts should be nofollowed. John Mueller, a Google senior webmaster trends analyst who has been with the company for almost 13 years now, recently said on Twitter that links within guest blog posts or contributed content should be nofollowed. This is not necessarily new messaging from Google but whenever […]