Monthly Archives: July 2020

No Way to Optimize Content for Ranking in Google Discover

Google says content cannot be optimized for Discover in the same way that it can be optimized for search results. This is stated in an updated help document that contains information on how Google Discover surfaces content to match users’ interests. In explaining how content is surfaced, Google notes that publishers should not rely on traffic from Discover due to its “serendipitous” nature. This was not stated as succinctly in previous versions of the same help document. Here’s a look at… Source link

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Donald Trump calls Nick Saban ‘Lou’ while endorsing Tommy Tuberville

President Donald Trump again endorsed former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville on Monday night ahead of Tuesday’s special runoff election in Alabama. In doing so, however, he may have severely offended every single Crimson Tide fan in the state. Trump, attempting to praise Alabama coach Nick Saban, repeatedly called him “Lou Saban” instead. ‘Really successful coach,” Trump said about Tuberville on a conference call, via Alabama.com. “Beat Alabama, like six in a row, but we won’t even… Source link

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In “Yandex.Zen” came the messenger to exchange messages with the authors

In “Yandex.Zen” came the messenger, intended for the exchange of personal communications with the authors of the publications. This is a very important feature for bloggers and for readers. A new option will become available in the near future. In a press-service “Yandex.Zen” reported that the icon of the messenger for the exchange of information will appear in the Zen of the author and in the header of the publication. Such communication will allow bloggers to interact more… Source link

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Millionaires want higher taxes as coronavirus crisis reaches boiling point

Disney heiress Abigail Disney and Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield are among a growing list of millionaires signing a petition for higher taxes. “Today, we, the undersigned millionaires, ask our governments to raise taxes on people like us. Immediately. Substantially. Permanently,” the petition states. “We are not restocking grocery store shelves or delivering food door to door. But we do have money, lots of it. Money that is desperately needed now and will continue to be… Source link

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Will it be the shortest recession in history?

The coronavirus pandemic has created one of the worst recessions the world has seen since the 1930’s Great Depression – but it is also shaping up to be one of the shortest. According to research from Commonwealth Bank’s international economics team, the global economy is already showing signs of bouncing back, following a “very deep [contraction] but very quick at only a few months”. “The months-long lockdown in the first half of 2020 means most economies will contract in 2020. But… Source link

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Google to offer career certificates it says are equivalent to a 4-year college degree

International students taking only online classes cannot remain in the US Students who are participating in the SEVP but are taking a full course load of only online classes, will no longer be permitted to remain within in the United States, according to ICE. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – As many U.S. universities retool their on-campus classes to an online format, Google is going a step further by offering online certificates that it says are the equivalent of a standard 4-year college degree. … Source link

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Stock futures open slightly higher ahead of bank earnings

Stock futures opened slightly higher Monday evening as investors looked ahead of a slew of earnings results from big banks Tuesday and later this week. Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq erased earlier gains to close lower during Monday’s regular session. But each had advanced strongly earlier in the day, driven in part by hopes of a Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech. The Dow closed higher, with a 4% rise in shares of Pfizer buoying the index. More roll-backs of reopening plans put a damper… Source link

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Google offers data pledge in bid to win EU okay for Fitbit buy

By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s Google has offered not to use health data of fitness tracker company Fitbit to help it target ads in an attempt to address EU antitrust concerns about its proposed $2.1 billion acquisition, the U.S. tech company said late on Monday. The bid, announced in November last year, would help Google take on market leader Apple and Samsung in the fitness-tracking and smart-watch market, alongside others including Huawei and Xiaomi. “This deal is about… Source link

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