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Month: February 2021

Nissan Takes Remote Work to New Heights With Office Pod Caravan

Nissan may have unveiled the most unique remote work concept yet, the NV350, an Office Pod Concept camper van. If the idea of sitting at the kitchen table or home office day in and day out seems boring, the NV350 Caravan may be the answer. Nissan’s Office Pod Concept is a caravan with a retractable […]

Case study: The tale of two internal link tweaks

Contributor Dave Davies shares a case study that shows how smart internal link building and targeted SEO can have a significant impact on rankings and traffic. Back in 2016, I wrote a piece on optimizing internal linking structures.  In the article, we discussed a range of issues from PageRank and link equity flow to anchor text and […]

Microsoft Viva: Employee Experience Platform for Teams and Microsoft 365

Microsoft has unveiled “Viva,” a new employee experience platform (EXP) designed to integrate with Teams and Microsoft 365. EXP is a $300 billion a year industry and is more important than ever during the pandemic. While an unprecedented number of employees are working from home, the response to remote work has been a mixed bag. […]

Google will suspend merchant sites that show higher prices in the checkout

Starting on April 6, 2021 Google will begin to enforce that the price showing on your product landing page matches that in the cart. Google announced it will begin on April 6, 2021 to enforce its longstanding policy of requiring merchants to show the price of an item from their Google Merchant feed to their e-commerce page, […]

Google Cloud Is Growing…But So Are Its Losses

Google released income numbers for its cloud division for the first time, and the results are a mixed bag. Google reported $13.1 billion in revenue for 2020, an increase from $8.9 billion in 2019. Losses increased as well, however, hitting $5.6 billion. In contrast, losses in 2019 were $4.6 billion and $4.3 billion in 2018. […]

Microsoft Building Team of Rust Developers

Microsoft is building a team of Rust developers, both for internal work and collaboration with the community. Rust is a relatively new programming language. Syntactically, it’s similar to C++, but is designed to offer better safety, especially in how it handles memory management and concurrency. The language was originally created by a developer at Mozilla, […]

Bing May Remove Navigation To Additional Search Result Pages

Bing is so confident in some of their search results that they will remove the pagination to additional search result pages. Bing may drop their paginated search results for some search queries where they are confident that page one of the search results are “the most relevant results” for the query. If you search for some long […]