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February 18, 2022
Trying to keep your home warm and cosy without it costing a fortune is at the front of everyone’s minds at the moment.
With the current energy crisis raising bills by up to 54% in April, more and more people are trying to avoid turning their thermostat up in favour of other methods of keeping warm.
However, sometimes there’s no avoiding it, but what if there was a smarter way of running your ...
February 18, 2022
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SALT LAKE CITY — It’s fair to say we rely on our smartphones each and every day to make phone calls, send messages, and pay for things.
But what about when we’re not using it?
We figured we’d do an experiment to see how our phones are tracking us using text, geolocation, and voice data...
February 17, 2022
Move over avocados, toast fans have moved over to custard.
“Custard toast” recipes have taken over TikTok with millions of social media users crossing digital paths with the breakfast dish, which includes, bread, yogurt, egg, fruit and optional sweeteners or spices.
Foodies and chefs have been sharing their spin on the toast trend that the #custardtoast hashtag on TikTok has been seen more th...
February 17, 2022
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A recent survey of 600 U.S. and Canadian small to medium-sized business owners and their employees has revealed that 57% do not have an SEO strategy – and 23% have no plans to create one this year.
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February 17, 2022
Do you remember “iGoogle”? I certainly do! Google’s cluttered but useful homepage full of widgets (known as “gadgets”) was a personal dashboard for information that would benefit the user throughout the day which spawned many other tools similar to it like Netvibes.
Sadly, the company shut down iGoogle back in 20013, and after a nine-year-long run, users were sent back to the simple and clean...
February 16, 2022
While Google’s search engine home page has a minimalist look, free of any distractions beyond our search, it may change in the future.
It seems that the Google team is testing a series of widgets for the desktop version of the search engine.
Google tests widgets on the desktop version of its browser
As mentioned in Android Central, Google is testing a series of widgets on the main page of the...
February 16, 2022
Comparisons are being drawn between Google Web Stories and AMP, but there’s a distinct difference between the two formats.
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Google’s push for adoption of Web Stories is drawing comparisons to AMP, another lightweight ...
February 16, 2022
Google Doodle celebrates chickenpox vaccine inventor Michiaki Takahashi’s birthday – Hindustan Times
The Doodle artwork of the Google search engine is today celebrating the birthday of Dr Michiaki Takahashi, the Japanese virologist who developed the first vaccine against chickenpox. Takahashi’s vaccine is an effective measure to prevent severe cases of contagious viral disease and its transmission and has been administered to millions of children around the world.
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February 16, 2022
Two former members of the Google Maps team have navigated their way to Microsoft, joining the Redmond company as corporate vice presidents on its Maps and Local team, part of its Web Experiences (WebXT) group.
Nicholas Lee, former senior director of engineering for Google Maps, who worked at Google for nearly 17 years, was named the new leader of Microsoft’s Maps and Local team in an internal...
February 16, 2022
We use Google’s image search to help us understand the world around us. For example, a search about a certain profession, “truck driver” for instance, should yield images that show us a representative smattering of people who drive trucks for a living.
But in 2015, University of Washington researchers found that when searching for a variety of occupations — including “CEO” — women were signif...