Online marketers spend a lot of time demystifying Search Engine Optimization (SEO), from the jargon and rules to new updates and algorithms. As the technology continue to advance, what you might know about SEO a year ago may no longer apply today. Since SEO can be quite complex in its ever-adapting nature, it’s easy for...Read More
Translating one language into another has always been a difficult task. But in recent years, Google has transformed this process by developing machine translation algorithms that changing the nature of cross cultural communications through Google Translate. Now that company is using the same machine learning technique to translate pictures into words. The result is a...Read More
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SEO is constantly changing. New updates are released, new trends are discussed and new strategies are developed. It is something that will constantly evolve. In 2014 alone, there have already been 13 updates to Google’s algorithm, according to Moz’s change history. These are just the notable and more public ones — there are refreshes and...Read More
Reuters See Also Yesterday, the European parliament passed a resolution to break up Google. Weirdly, the regulators never actually mentioned Google in the resolution, but it’s pretty clear from their talk about search dominance which company they were thinking of. It’s mainly a political move. The parliament actually has no power to split the company’s...Read More
Pirate theme and plugin providers are targeting WordPress, Drupal and Joomla users through a packaged backdoor called CryptoPHP. The package gives hackers the ability to command and control server communication, mail communication as well as manual control on other server wide or installation wide settings. A report released by Fox-IT states that CryptoPHP is primarily being...Read More
Matthew Capala is the author of  “Away with the Average,†an NYU Professor, and Founder of SearchDecoder.com. This adapted excerpt comes from Matthew’s latest book, “SEO Like I’m 5.“ “80 percent of success is showing up,†Woody Allen famously said about life. Marketing in 2014 is not much different. You need to show up when consumers search for...Read More
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Pundits have made it sound easy to set up and operate WordPress blogs. So much so that law firm technology professionals are now assuming known and unknown risks by running multiple blogs with tens or hundreds of lawyer authors being read by a sophisticated audience. But operating WordPress sites does have risks. Jeffrey Roman (@gen_sec),...Read More
What’s the difference between business predictions and horoscopes? Predictions don’t have to fall victim to hindsight bias. You can measure their accuracy by looking back on what actions came to fruition to prove or disprove your educated guesses. We wanted to see just how skilled we were at researching, analyzing, and making predictions, so we...Read More
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