Microsoft Sway Promises Beautiful Content, Still Needs Work
Last week, Microsoft introduced Sway, a content aggregation program that allows users to develop visually appealing,
Last week, Microsoft introduced Sway, a content aggregation program that allows users to develop visually appealing,
Pierre Far, a Webmaster Trends Analyst for Google, announced last week that an update to the Panda algorithm has begun rolling out. For those that aren’t aware, the Panda algorithm is Google’s way of penalizing spammy sites and moving high-quality content upwards in search engine results.
Earlier this month, we reported how smaller social networks might be the future of social media. They potentially offer more intimate connections with like-minded members, without forcing users to maintain a profile that’s acceptable to hundreds – if not thousands – of different people.
Earlier this week, several sources reported that Google is no longer forcing users to create a Google Plus profile when signing up for a Google account. Instead, users can simply click a “no thanks” button during signup and go on using services such as Gmail without establishing a profile on the social network.
It’s a question that’s been asked thousands of times in many different ways: will robots eventually perform every human task? While it’s looking more and more like the answer could be “yes,” many would argue that technology could never replicate human creativity. For example, artificial intelligence could never paint the Mona Lisa or write Moby Dick.
Do you feel like your Facebook friends just don’t get you? Ever wish your online communities could be a bit more… exclusive? Gated, even? Basically, are you tired of hearing people complain about how poor they are on the Internet?
John Mueller recently announced that Google’s Penguin 3.0 update is likely to launch sometime this year. Webmasters
Two weeks ago, we discussed how and why Facebook is curbing click-bait in users’ News Feeds. When the announcement was made, the first sites that people looked toward were Upworthy and Buzzfeed – arguably the originators and largest proponents of click-bait and it’s maligned headlines.
According to a blog post shared by Tarun Jain, Twitter is testing out a new feature that could seriously increase the social network’s e-commerce influence. Known simply as the “buy” button, the feature will allow users to purchase products directly from a Tweet.