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Google has changed the rules of the game, so let's stop worrying about SEO. Content is king.
So if SEO (search engine optimization) is dead, so why do we even bother talking about this issue?
These are still a few SEO myths going around — we will focus on the top 5 in this post.
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Forbes
Remember when Siri first landed on the scene, and everyone thought it was hilarious to ask it natural language questions and hear its pre-programmed "human-like" response?
It was briefly entertaining, TV shows milked it months after it was briefly entertaining, and everyone moved on. Then nothing happened for a long time.
Until now. Everything is happening now. The personal assistant we were promised three years ago is actually starting to look like a genuinely useful personal assistant.
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The Globe and Mail
Jeff Misner understands the challenges of working with sod.
As strategic initiatives project manager at Rogers Communications Inc., he serves as the connection between the virtual world and the real world. He knows the effort, and expense, needed to keep up with pressure for ever-more capacity and higher Internet speeds — and that extends to leaving customers' lawns just as he found them.
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IT Business Net
The increased use of smartphones around the world has put the Internet and everything that comes with it within the palm of your hand. With the ease and convenience that mobile Internet usage brings, responsive Web design is vital in keeping your mobile users hooked throughout the various progressions of your website.
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Forbes
This post will give chief marketing officers the understanding and vocabulary to ask the right questions of their teams when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO). As a CMO you simply don't have the time to micromanage digital marketing. You know SEO is important, perhaps critical, for your business, but you've got 100 other things that are also critical.
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Business Insider
Apple's web browser, Safari, risks becoming an outdated program that developers and customers don't use, Ars Technica argues.
Ars Technica makes a convincing case: Apple isn't updating its web browser enough, so it's not supporting tools such as certain APIs that web developers use to make sites.
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Tech Target
Web browsers from all vendors are under constant attack and a large part of that has to do with the use of third-party software. Browsers using Java and Silverlight specifically are often targeted, but Robert "RSnake" Hansen, vice president of WhiteHat Labs at WhiteHat Security, says it's not always the fault of the browser, but the third-party software.
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