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Mullenweg Confirms Tumblr Failed But Not Closing

Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic confirmed that despite spending $100 million dollars Tumblr failed to achieve a turnaround A leaked internal memo from Matt Mullenweg to the staff at Tumblr outlined plans to shift employees out of Tumblr to other teams in Automattic and run Tumblr on with significantly reduced  staffing. Matt Mullenweg subsequently confirmed […]

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Local Strategies: How Better Online Reputation Drives Revenue

Join us as we look at how your online reputation and local marketing strategies can drive revenue for your business, while avoiding pitfalls along the way. With guest Raj Nijjer of Edge, we’ll dive into the revenue impacts that your online reputation can have, and why this reputation building should be crucial in your planning. […]

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Google Completes March Spam Update, Core Update Continues

Google concludes March spam update targeting AI content and authority abuse; core update continues. Google has announced the completion of its spam update rollout, which began on March 5, alongside a core update. The spam update, which took approximately two weeks to deploy fully, targeted scaled content production, expired domain misuse, and authority abuse. The […]

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SEO Is More Than A Checklist

Maximize your SEO efforts beyond the checklist. Learn how to achieve better ROI and avoid common pitfalls when investing in SEO. SEO is hard, it is complicated, and it has a lot of different paths that one can take to reach desired outcomes. It also involves a lot of trial and error. The fact that […]

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This Lawsuit Could Make Social Media Safer For Your Kids

A social media lawsuit alleging harm to kids mostly advances despite objections from tech giants. A lawsuit accusing social media companies of intentionally harming children through addictive platform designs is allowed to advance, a federal court ruled today. Brought on behalf of hundreds of minors across the U.S., the consolidated lawsuit alleges companies including Meta, […]

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Google DeepMind WARM: Can Make AI More Reliable

Researchers at DeepMind published details of a new AI training model called WARM that improves efficiency, reliability, and quality Google’s DeepMind published a research paper that proposes a way to train large language models so that they provide more reliable answers and are resistant against reward hacking, a step in the development of more adaptable and […]

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The Best 404 Pages: 40 Examples You Need To See

Your 404 page should show off your brand’s creativity and personality – while also helping users. Here are 40 awesome examples of 404 pages to inspire you. If you’re developing a website or helping to manage one, you should be prepared for when things go wrong. Links get broken, pages get moved, and users end […]

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Google Rolling Out Changes To Shopping Searches In Europe

Google rolls out new search features in Europe, including changes to shopping results, to comply with EU regulations. Google has begun implementing changes to its search results in the European Economic Area (EEA) to comply with the European Union’s recently enacted Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA, which took effect on March 6, aims to […]

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