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5 Google Business Profile Tweaks To Improve Foot Traffic

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 19 March 2019
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Your agency recommends all kinds of useful tactics to help improve the local SEO for your local business clients, but how many of those techniques are leveraging Google Business Profile (GBP) to attract as many walk-ins as possible?

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How to find a PPC management solution for your business Search Engine Watch

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 March 2019
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How to find a PPC management solution for your business
For some businesses, there is only a small team, or even one individual, in charge of all the pay-per-click, or PPC advertising.

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And that one person, or team, may have other responsibilities that

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A look at Mozilla's data science tooling, Google's Season of Docs, and more news

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 March 2019
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In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Mozilla's Iodide tool for data science publishing, Google's Season of Docs program, why...

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U.S. Department of Energy plans exaFlop supercomputer in 2021

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 March 2019
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The rise of supercomputers Though the personal computer was born from garage projects, the supercomputer had been declining to the back of the garage. That's until a handful of trends conspired to poke the reset button for
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Khronos Releases OpenXR 0.90, Solus 4 Fortitude Now Available, Geary 3.32 Released, Linux Kernel 5.1-rc1 Is Out, Opera Announces Opera 60 Beta

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 March 2019
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Become a Patron!News briefs for March 18, 2019.

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Khronos today released the OpenXR 0.90 provision specification. From the press release: "OpenXR is a unifying, royalty-free, open standard that provides high-performance access to augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR)—collectively

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Here's What It's Like to Accidentally Expose the Data of 230M People

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 March 2019
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The owner of Exactis, a 10-person firm that exposed a database including nearly every American, tells the story of his company's downfall.
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The best machine learning and deep learning libraries

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 18 March 2019
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If you’re starting a new machine learning or deep learning project, you may be confused about which framework to choose. As we’ll discuss, there are several good options for both kinds of projects.

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Traeger smart grill, new Fitbits, Polar Vantage V, and Android Q beta (MobileTechRoundup show #463)

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 17 March 2019
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Mobile technology is integrated into all aspects of our life and last week we saw how it can help to grill perfect meats with Traeger's new hardwood pellet models. On MobileTechRoundup show #463[1] Kevin also...

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Program the real world using Rust on Raspberry Pi

Written by: J D
Category: News
Published: 16 March 2019
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If you own a Raspberry Pi, chances are you may already have experimented with physical computing—writing code to interact with the real, physical world, like blinking some...

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