Energy bars are a convenient, on-the-go snack to toss in your gym bag, but they can be full of added sugar and other not-so-desirable ingredients. Plus, they’re not exactly cheap. These recipes are healthy, quick (all it takes is a quick spin in the food processor) and mostly no-bake. Freeze …
Read More »Search in Pics: Google Bike riding, hanging hammocks & Valentine’s Day prep
In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have and more. How to ride a bike at Google: Source: Instagram Google preparing …
Read More »Four new search trends in mobile app discovery
Recently, Google reported 80 percent of users churn within three months of downloading an app. Meanwhile, over on TechCrunch, a study showed people only interact with a total of 30 apps per month. Those numbers are fairly significant, but not surprising considering the large number of apps available. Not every …
Read More »SearchCap: Mobile app SEO & Google pictures
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Four new search trends in mobile app discoveryFeb 2, 2018 by Brian Solis Consumers are searching for helpful apps and downloading what best meets their needs. …
Read More »Community Corner: Spotlight on Search Engine Land Award Winners Odd Dog Media & SapientRazorfish
In 2015, the Search Engine Land Awards were introduced to recognize the top performers in the SEO and SEM community. The inaugural event was a big success by all accounts. Hosted in New York City during the SMX East conference, the awards program drew hundreds of attendees and raised thousands …
Read More »Who wins? Google & Bing’s ‘Super Bowl ad’ search results are quite different
Searches for “Super Bowl ads” are about to heat up as we head into Sunday. People turning to Google and Bing for information about the official Super Bowl Lii commercials will find very different treatments of the results on each of the engines. Here’s a look at how those results compare. …
Read More »Save Energy and Watch the Big Game
Last year it was in the beloved city of Houston. This year the biggest game of the year will be in the award-winning and LEED Gold-certified Minneapolis stadium. Both of those stadiums boast of their energy-conservation with impressive energy-savings systems. Over 66,000 people will experience a top of the line …
Read More »Samsung Begins Manufacturing ASIC Chips for Mining Cryptocurrency
Samsung is currently the top chipmaker in the world, and it’s quietly expanding into a new market: cryptocurrency mining. Samsung isn’t mining coins itself, but it is using its massive manufacturing capacity to produce so-called “application specific integrated circuits,” or ASIC chips, for use in mining rigs. These chips are …
Read More »Spine-like Battery Could Power Flexible Electronics
Most devices can make do with a solid brick-like battery, but what about wearables and the supposed flexible phones we’ve been promised? A new kind of battery could improve the design and reliability of such devices, but making a flexible design that doesn’t degrade or fail catastrophically is a challenge. …
Read More »Indiana tennis hall of fame
Trendsetter Stephanie Hazlett has had a well-rounded career as a tennis player and coach. She won Heritage Hills High School’s first state championship in any sport when she captured the 1996 girls’ state singles title by winning every match in straight sets. As a coach, Hazlett has helped guide former …
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