What’s the best place in Europe to start a business? – Tech.eu
Isn’t that a million-euro question right there? To wit, there are also a million ways to try and answer that question, and – spoiler alert – none of them are perfect. That said, there’s lenses one can use to look at the available data and information and extract answers based on certain criteria. And that’s […]
Read MoreSEM vs. SEO: What’s The Difference?
- Deanne Drexler
- June 2, 2022
- Difference
- SEM
- SEO
- whats
CSS. HTTP. URL. HTML. It’s possible the only field that uses more acronyms and initializations than web marketing is the military. The military uses them to save time. Sometimes, it seems like our industry only uses them to confuse newcomers. And it’s not uncommon for even experienced professionals to mix them up. Some of the […]
Read MoreWhat’s your SEO learning style?
- Deanne Drexler
- May 18, 2022
- Learning
- SEO
- Style
- whats
SEO is a complex topic. Not only are SEO fundamentals complex, but we live in a world where search engines are constantly evolving. That is why in order to get a proper SEO education, you need layers of training throughout the year. Some educational theories say that every person has a preferred learning style. For […]
Read MoreWhat’s the alternative to AMP?
- Deanne Drexler
- May 6, 2022
- alternative
- AMP
- whats
The verdict is in: publishers are abandoning Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). Multiple media outlets, including Search Engine Land, are moving away from it, without any noticeable impact on traffic or search rankings. Since AMP’s launch in 2016, technology, and Google’s own requirements, have moved on. Now that it is no longer required for inclusion […]
Read MoreWhat’s the Most Dangerous Emerging Technology?
- Deanne Drexler
- February 21, 2022
- Dangerous
- emerging
- technology
- whats
Illustration: Benjamin Currie/Gizmodo Those inclined to think apocalyptically know that tech, in its purest form, spells civilizational disaster. It is true that we might never see a world filled with violent hypertrophic CRISPR babies, and uncontrollable self-driving cars, and AI intent on twisting humans into paperclips. Our tech-hastened end, if and when it does arrive, […]
Read MoreWhat is Log4j? A cybersecurity expert explains the latest internet vulnerability, how bad it is and what’s at stake
- Deanne Drexler
- December 25, 2021
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- cybersecurity
- expert
- Explains
- internet
- latest
- Log4j
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- vulnerability
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Log4Shell, an internet vulnerability that affects millions of computers, involves an obscure but nearly ubiquitous piece of software, Log4j. The software is used to record all manner of activities that go on under the hood in a wide range of computer systems. Jen Easterly, director of the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, called Log4Shell […]
Read MorePoll: What’s the right time to give your kid a smartphone? Results are in!
- Deanne Drexler
- December 19, 2021
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- kid
- Poll
- Results
- smartphone
- time
- whats
UPDATE: As some of you have pointed out, it really depends on the circumstances. Generally speaking, though – middle school seems like a good and safe time for a kid (a teenager-to-be) to get a smartphone. Most online platforms have a 13+ age restriction anyway (teenagers, try to keep a teenager away from a smartphone… […]
Read MoreWhat’s the worst internet connection you’ve had?
- Deanne Drexler
- November 20, 2021
- connection
- internet
- whats
- worst
- youve
Have you ever had internet that stops working every time it rains? That slows down if you put your foot too close to the router? That takes four hours to finish loading an Evangelion AMV? Maybe you’ve never had it quite that bad, but most of us have put up with a rubbish internet connection […]
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