February 2023 / 265 posts found
Google Tests Blocking News Content For 4% Of Canadians via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google is conducting tests that block some Canadians’ news content in response to a new government bill, Bill C-18. The post Google Tests Blocking News Content For 4% Of Canadians appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
GTmetrix: How To Use The Speed Test Tool via @sejournal, @tessabonacci
Learn how to use this online speed-testing tool to track and analyze your site’s speed and performance. The post GTmetrix: How To Use The Speed Test Tool appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
LinkedIn Introduces SEO Tools For Articles via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Discover how to optimize your LinkedIn presence with new SEO tools, content display options, and newsletter features. The post LinkedIn Introduces SEO Tools For Articles appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Updates Guidance On How to Qualify For Discover Traffic via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google clarifies guidance on Discover traffic to increase emphasis on helpful content and the Helpful Content System The post Google Updates Guidance On How to Qualify For Discover Traffic appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Deep Fake: The World’s Largest AI Art Exhibition
The AI art movement is accelerating fast. And because the very concept of AI art sits at the center of one of the most contentious cultural debates in recent history, the creators driving the trend forward seemingly have both nothing and everything to prove to those attempting to delegitimize the technology and its use. Against a hostile backdrop, artists continue to push the boundaries of what can be accomplished with the help of civilization’s latest art tools. And the proliferation of those tools and the enthusiasm with which they’ve been adopted by millions across the globe means that physical exhibitions […]
Taproot Wizards: A Guide to the Fastest-Growing Bitcoin Ordinals Project
At the start of 2023, with Ordinals Inscriptions growing in popularity daily, it seemed every collector worth their salt was out to cash in on the Bitcoin NFT craze. While most turned their attention to CryptoPunks, OnChainMonkey, and other Ethereum-native projects bridging over to the world’s oldest blockchain, one Bitcoin-centric endeavor emerged to establish a new narrative around digital artifacts. Helmed by an independent developer and longtime Bitcoin advocate, Taproot Wizards (TW) entered not only as the new kid on the Ordinals block but with a mission to become much more than just another generative avatar project. Carrying the tagline […]
Luxor Mining acquires OrdinalHub amid Bitcoin-based NFTs hype
The Bitcoin mining firm said it is acquiring OrdinalHub amid a flurry of interest in mining and purchasing Bitcoin-based NFTs, known as Ordinals.
Security team creates dashboard to detect potential NFT hacks in OpenSea
The team flagged almost $25 million worth of NFTs hacked through offline signatures at the time of writing.