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Does Google Use Different Algorithms For Each Niche?

Google’s John Mueller answered an interesting question about whether Google treats sites in different niches differently. John Mueller said that it’s true that Google’s algorithm handles different content differently but it’s not the case that Google treats niches differently. Niche-Specific Ranking Factors There is an idea that ranking factors differ across niches, based on looking at the kinds of sites that are top ranked. For example, studies published by some SEO tool sites… Source link

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Is the stock market flashing a net bullish sign?: Morning Brief

This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Monday, April 4, 2022 “Cash is trash,” billionaire Ray Dalio told me in a chat recently (more on that below). And he may be right as it pertains to the current investing backdrop. Cash allocations are almost two times more than last year’s levels, according to new data out of Bank of America. The data looks at the average recommended allocation to… Source link

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S&P 500 Is Defying Skeptics on Run Toward Record, Charts Show

(Bloomberg) — A hawkish Federal Reserve, high inflation, war and pestilence are among the reasons to doubt the U.S. stock market rebound. Technical studies suggest such naysayers risk missing out on a run to a record high. Most Read from Bloomberg Skeptics are presently fixated on proliferating inversions across the Treasury yield curve, where shorter-term yields exceed those for longer tenors. Some view that as a harbinger of an economic downturn that will hurt stocks. While bear markets tend… Source link

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Yahoo promotes John McNerney and Dan Richardson to leadership roles

Share Tweet Share Email Yahoo has announced the promotions of John McNerney to senior director of platforms for APAC and Dan Richardson as head of data for APAC. In his previous role, McNerney was director of platforms, Australia and New Zealand (ANZ). As part of his expanded remit, he will oversee the commercial and technology strategy underpinning Yahoo’s ad platforms and unified ad tech stack, and grow Yahoo’s omnichannel capabilities across flourishing channels including Connected TV… Source link

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LeBron James ‘should be embarrassed’

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is not shy with his LeBron James opinions. On Sunday, he laid into the fellow Los Angeles Lakers great during an appearance to celebrate James’ teammate Carmelo Anthony. Abdul-Jabbar showed up to Crypto.com Arena ahead of Sunday’s Lakers game against the Denver Nuggets to present Anthony with the NBA’s Social Justice Champion Award. Anthony is the inaugural winner of the award that comes with a trophy named after Abdul-Jabbar. ‘Really beneath him’ He used the appearance to… Source link

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Google Chrome danger revealed – check your browse ASAP

Your gadgets could be in grave danger – and it’s all linked to a simple Google Chrome mistake. Cyber experts have warned that not taking care of the Google web browser could put you at risk of major hack attacks. It’s all linked to updates – and if you don’t install them, it’s bad news. Just this week, Google was forced to rush out an emergency update to stop a “high severity” bug from being exploited. But if you don’t install updates that… Source link

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A 30-Year-Old Crypto Billionaire Wants to Give His Fortune Away

(Bloomberg Markets) — The Economic Club of New York has hosted kings, prime ministers, and presidents, as well as Amazon.com Inc.’s Jeff Bezos and JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Jamie Dimon. Central bankers’ comments at the 115-year-old organization have moved markets. Sam Bankman-Fried, a 30-year-old cryptocurrency billionaire, is probably the first person to play a computer game while giving a talk. Most Read from Bloomberg As the featured guest one morning in February, Bankman-Fried looks… Source link

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How former Masters champion Angel Cabrera went to an Argentine prison

Thirteen years ago at the Masters, Ángel Cabrera parlayed sterling shotmaking and some lucky breaks into a green jacket, the first ever won by a player from Argentina. Today, Cabrera sits in a prison near Cordoba, Argentina, convicted of violent abuse against a former partner, and still accused of similar mistreatment from at least two others. It’s a dramatic fall from grace for the two-time major winner once known as “El Pato” — “The Duck” — whose signature moment on the… Source link

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Data leak from Russian delivery app shows dining habits of the secret police

A massive data leak from Russian food delivery service Yandex Food revealed the delivery addresses, phone numbers, names, and delivery instructions belonging to those associated with Russia’s secret police, according to findings from Bellingcat. Yandex Food, a subsidiary of the larger Russian internet company, Yandex, first reported the data leak on March 1st, blaming it on the “dishonest actions” of one of its employees and noting that the leak doesn’t include users’ login… Source link

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‘Nearshoring’ could be the answer to America’s logistics problems, Deloitte exec says

The trend toward more “nearshoring” to alleviate the global supply chain chaos is not new but is increasingly important, according to Deloitte Vice Chairman of US Industrial Products & Construction Leader Paul Wellener. Nearshoring is “bringing things closer to the marketplace or bringing things back into the US marketplace. And those were trends that were starting well before the pandemic got started and really changed the way we think about supply chains,” Wellener told Yahoo Finance (video… Source link

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