Today on most of the Google home pages is a logo for a female biochemist named Dorothy Mary Hodgkin.
Today on most of the Google home pages is a logo for a female biochemist named Dorothy Mary Hodgkin.
Posted by gfiorelli1 One month ago I had a crazy idea: analyzing one year of Moz Q&As,
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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.
Today, Twitter announced that they will be introducing a new feature for its iPhone and Android apps, as well as Twitter.com, that will allow users to mute specific people and prevent their tweets from showing up in the timeline. Mute gives you even more control over the content you see on Twitter by letting you remove a user’s content from key parts of your Twitter experience. If you have ever used the Twitter app to set up notifications for specific users, then you’ll know exactly how to use the mute button because it’s done in a very similar way
Today, Twitter announced that they will be introducing a new feature for its iPhone and Android apps, as well as Twitter.com, that will allow users to mute specific people and prevent their tweets from showing up in the timeline. Mute gives you even more control over the content you see on Twitter by letting you remove a user’s content from key parts of your Twitter experience. If you have ever used the Twitter app to set up notifications for specific users, then you’ll know exactly how to use the mute button because it’s done in a very similar way
On Friday, Duane Forrester from Bing posted his 10 SEO Myths and honestly, most of it was basic stuff, so much so that I missed a wowzer in there that Mat McGee caught and told me to cover at Search Engine Land, which I did immediately…
Today, Pinterest announced they have officially begun a small rollout of the ad units they will be using to monetize their steadily growing social network. Promoted Pins were first introduced last fall when Pinterest ran tests with the new ad units to gain user feedback. Now, they have stated they have begun rolling out a paid test while working with a small group of brands in the U.S