January 2023 / 252 posts found

8 States vs. Google: A Closer Look At The DOJ’s Antitrust Lawsuit via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

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The U.S. Department of Justice files its second antitrust lawsuit against Google. This time, they’re suing over ad tech monopoly allegations. The post 8 States vs. Google: A Closer Look At The DOJ’s Antitrust Lawsuit appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Merchant Listing Experiences: Tips For Optimizing Product Pages via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google’s Developer Advocate Alan Kent shares ways to optimize product pages to ensure eligibility for merchant listing experiences in search results. The post Google Merchant Listing Experiences: Tips For Optimizing Product Pages appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Mobile SEO: How To Optimize Your Site For Any Device via @sejournal, @Brian_W_Gareth

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Learn the top 8 ways to make your site mobile-friendly so you can reduce your bounce rate and increase your ranking on SERPs. The post Mobile SEO: How To Optimize Your Site For Any Device appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

ChatGPT Won’t Replace Google Search (Yet)

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Even in the relentless news and noise of early 2023, you’ve probably heard about ChatGPT, the GPT-3-powered (technically, 3.5) chatbot that’s eerily able to simulate human-like responses. Consider, for example, this question and answer (created by GPT-3): Is ChatGPT a search engine? No, ChatGPT is not a search engine. It is an artificial intelligence chatbot that uses natural language processing to understand and respond to user input. That’s not bad, and it sounds like something an actual human would write.  GPT (Generative Pre-training Transformer) is a deep learning system that generates text based on predicting language patterns after being pre-trained […]

How To Avoid Plagiarism: Don’t Devastate Your Writing Career via @sejournal, @ronlieback

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Most cases of plagiarism are by accident. Here are practical tips to avoid plagiarism in your content. The post How To Avoid Plagiarism: Don’t Devastate Your Writing Career appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

LinkedIn’s New Feature Can Help You Find Must-Read Newsletters via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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LinkedIn’s new feature allows users to see which newsletters other users are subscribed to, helping users discover new content and stay up-to-date on industry trends. The post LinkedIn’s New Feature Can Help You Find Must-Read Newsletters appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How Jack Butcher’s Checks Challenges the Way People View NFTs

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When Elon Musk bought Twitter in October 2022, the internet collectively braced itself. The world’s richest human’s new toy was now a social media platform with an active user base of 368 million accounts — what could go wrong? One of the billionaire’s first changes to Twitter was to upend its “lords and peasants” system of deciding who gets a blue checkmark next to their name on the site. These checks, which users had to apply for, were a designation of the notability, activity, and authenticity of accounts. In place of that top-down system, users could now simply buy blue-check-mark-notability […]

A Guide to The Memes by 6529: Building an Open Metaverse Through Humor

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Over their lifetime, memes have come to be understood as more than just cat pictures and fail videos that solicit the occasional laugh. In contrast to the often flippant nature of internet culture, memes have taken on great significance in mainstream and popular culture, achieving staying power as somewhat of a universal language. This also rings true in the NFT space, where memes continue to be created, shared, and sold for incredible sums. Considering the off-kilter, self-deprecating, and sometimes even plain nonsensical nature of Web3, the culture on the blockchain would be nothing without humor, distilled and disseminated through memes. […]

Expert Opinion: Here’s How to Make the Metaverse More Inclusive

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Marginalized people often suffer the most harm from unintended consequences of new technologies. For example, the algorithms that automatically make decisions about who gets to see what content or how images are interpreted suffer from racial and gender biases. People who have multiple marginalized identities, such as being Black and disabled, are even more at risk than those with a single marginalized identity. This is why when Mark Zuckerberg laid out his vision for the metaverse – a network of virtual environments in which many people can interact with one another and digital objects – and said that it will […]

Logan Paul unveils CryptoZoo recovery plan: Nifty Newsletter, Jan 11–17

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Professionals working within the NFT space spoke about the NFT gaming trends to watch out for in 2023.
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