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Efficient Ways To Use Seo And Obtain Noticed Online By improving your website's SEO you will also increase its ranking in the major search engines like yahoo. It's among the best ways to assure your website's success. Some may point out that SEO is way too advanced for normal website... Continue reading
Posted Apr 10, 2017 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Start Increasing Your Website Marketing Strategies Today You need to learn all of the various areas of Web marketing before beginning a whole new business. There are several avenues anybody can pursue to tailor marketing strategies straight to your organization for optimal success. This of course can create a major... Continue reading
Posted Mar 24, 2017 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
There's a lot of junk you can buy to stick on your camera. Point-and-shoot enthusiasts are likely acquainted with those pricey screw-on lenses that let you capture at a slightly wider angle or zoomed a bit further in, while action cam owners probably... Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/yMMmCdeTH2Q/ Tags: the Pirate Bay Happy... Continue reading
Posted May 17, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Disney Research has had some neat ideas in the past (capacitive touch feedback for plants, as an example), but the lab's amped up the cute factor lately. Its newest project? Getting tiny, LED-adorned robots to illustrate things such as The Big Bang.... Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/a-HG1CVZtd0/ Similar Articles: Casey Kasem Neighbors miranda... Continue reading
Posted May 13, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
The American Museum of Natural History is one of Gizmodo's favorite places in NYC, and today's an especially cool day to visit: it's Identification Day, when you can bring in your fossils, unidentified plants, unknown family heirlooms, or just about anything else old or unusual, and have it identified by... Continue reading
Posted May 11, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
That stupid bird—it could be a mosquito, a fly, the hot wind, plans I don't want to follow up on, a lost remote, commercials, pop up ads, a computer fan running, whatever—that keeps bothering me when all I want to do is nothing and not move and never think is... Continue reading
Posted May 9, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
It's that time of year again! Every six months or so, the media rave about the latest advancements in flying car technology. They insist your flying car is ALMOST HERE! No, no it's not. Read more... Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/A8JCOcW98d0/+kcampbelldollaghan Similar Articles: firefox texas motor speedway Brandon Browner jan brewer justin timberlake Continue reading
Posted May 8, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
North Korea is a weird place. It sounds a little insensitive to put it in such stark terms, but the arrival of the new North Korea Travel app—the first of its kind—offers a unique new perspective on the isolated country. The app is exactly what it sounds like: a travel... Continue reading
Posted May 7, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Role-playing games are a dime a dozen on the App Store. How does a new RPG stand out? Slingshot braves from Japanese developer COLOPL does so by using a unique slingshot mechanic. Pull back on your hero, let go, and watch him or her fly into the enemy like a... Continue reading
Posted May 5, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Netflix added seven James Bond movies to its streaming library this week. With today's Kentucky Derby in the books , one of those newly-added Bond titles seems particularly ripe for revisiting: 1985's A View to a Kill, starring Roger Moore. It's kitschy enough to make you cringe, but with a... Continue reading
Posted May 4, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Over three years after the catastrophic earthquake in Japan, the town of Tokioma near the Fukushima nuclear power plant remains abandoned. Or, more specifically, the radioactive soil beneath Tokioma remains too dangerous for humans to return home. Drones, on the other hand, have an easier time getting around. Read more...... Continue reading
Posted May 2, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
While increasing market saturation and fierce competition in the smartphone space may be a concern, the latest market share stats from IDC show no evidence of both Apple and Samsung slowing down. Numbers published for the first quarter of the year show Apple closing the gap between itself and the... Continue reading
Posted May 1, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
If you use an iPhone, iPad, or Mac with Documents in the Cloud, you can use up a lot of your iCloud, you can use up a lot of space quickly. Since Apple only provides a paltry 5GB for free, and only 50GB maximum, it pays to clean it out... Continue reading
Posted Apr 30, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Here's some visual fun for you. Elvis Schmoulianoff created this trippy stop-motion animation video showing herself get painted as if she was part of the canvas. It's delightful to see the art surround her and then become her. Read more... Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/094ZLPYyoQ0/+caseychan Similar Articles: Pine Tar Girl Meets World brooklyn... Continue reading
Posted Apr 27, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Third Eye Crime just hit the App Store today, offering a refreshing mix of stealth and line-tracing puzzle gaming. Players have to guide a psychic detective/burglar through some particularly sticky situations. This involves drawing a path through a winding maze so that patrolling goons don't catch you on the way... Continue reading
Posted Apr 24, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
These microscopic photos of butterfly eggs by National Geographic, Prüftechnik Uri, and the University Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland are truly fascinating. I find them even more beautiful than the adult insects. Same goes for their incredible caterpillars. Read more... Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/lL830lMtnsI/+caseychan Similar Articles: cm punk Solomon Northup Continue reading
Posted Apr 23, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
If you're lucky enough to have a retractable sprayer attached to your kitchen faucet, you've probably noticed that its circular blast often isn't powerful enough to really scrape dishes clean. To fix that, Kohler is introducing what it calls Sweep spray technology that blasts stuck-on food with a wide blade... Continue reading
Posted Apr 20, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Canada got LTE relatively quickly, but that fast data currently has a big catch: since it doesn't run on low frequencies like in the US, you sometimes drop to 3G when you head indoors. Thankfully, those slowdowns won't be an issue for much longer.... Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/SeT37pSxQow/ Tags: holly bobo happy... Continue reading
Posted Apr 18, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Square Enix has launched Hitman Go on iOS, a puzzle-based mobile game from the popular Hitman series of video games. It's unlike other titles in the franchise as Agent 47 is limited to movement via a grid and there's more emphasis on puzzle solving, rather than adventure and action. Don't... Continue reading
Posted Apr 17, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Last year, Coachella's main event art installation was a giant snail. But this year, the mobile art installation at the popular music festival is a three-story-tall astronaut, formally known as "Escape Velocity." And it's totally awesome. Read more... Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/yPsD532UIzI/the-story-behind-that-giant-astronaut-floating-around-c-1563391000 Tags: dodgers joan rivers yahoo sports the Pirate Bay Anna... Continue reading
Posted Apr 15, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
It looks like Apple has been attempting to hire away watchmakers from Swiss luxury watch brands as part of their much-rumored iWatch, though they are reportedly having some trouble with recruiting. While European watchmakers have been repeatedly contacted by Apple, Google, and others recently, companies like Swatch have little interest... Continue reading
Posted Apr 14, 2014 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
If you've been eagerly awaiting Apple's Black Friday offers, then they're finally here! You will, however, have to make do with gift cards. Here's a rundown of what you can get your hands on. Read more... Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/QzvxFQY7EBM/apples-black-friday-deals-lots-of-gift-cards-1473489964 Similar Articles: hunger games how i met your mother John Fox iPad... Continue reading
Posted Nov 29, 2013 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Microsoft thinks of the Xbox One as a complete media center, but many would say it's unfinished without a way to catch up on YouTube videos. Thankfully, one is coming just in the nick of time -- the company has revealed that a native YouTube client will be available when... Continue reading
Posted Nov 24, 2013 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
As President Obama has recognized, his administration’s failure to deliver a functioning Web site that Americans can use to enroll in Obamacare represents an inexcusable error. The Affordable Care Act, which legislates near-universal health insurance, was passed after more than a century of failed efforts to achieve this progressive dream... Continue reading
Posted Nov 17, 2013 at Carrollopfeffero's blog
Dish currently has a splintered mobile app strategy: you have to use Dish Anywhere for streaming TV shows, and Hopper Transfers for all your offline viewing. It's about to get much simpler, though, as the company has just promised that Dish Anywhere will handle offline videos by the end of... Continue reading
Posted Nov 14, 2013 at Carrollopfeffero's blog