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ReadWrite
Since the start of the global pandemic, many column inches have been devoted to the inevitable rise in home-working. No business could have foreseen a situation in which the majority of their workforce would have to work from home for months on end. ...
− Dipti Parmar • 17 hours ago
Search Engine Journal | SEO Guide Blog
John Mueller was asked if FAQ structured data still produces rich results. He explained the fine tuning process for search results The post Google on What's Going on With FAQ Rich Results appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
− Roger Montti • 20 hours ago
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Scientific American Magazine
It's the planet's greatest threat, and fighting it should be our 21st century moonshot -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
− Scott Kelly • 17 hours ago
Top Speed
Porsche's a big fan of letting the world know about its motorsport roots. After all, the brand's success on the race track is something that deserves to be put out there, and the same applies to any sort of motorsport-related Porsche anniversary....
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Scott Hanselman's Blog
My co-worker Tanha Kabir has a cool Visual Studio Code extension called REST Book. Sure, there's lots of extensions and lots of ways to call REST APIs from Visual Studio Code - not to mention the command line. However, REST Book is a Postman-like not...
− Scott Hanselman • 3 hours ago
Digital Photography School
The post How to Photograph the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Christian Hoiberg. Want to know how to photograph the northern lights? In this article, I'm going to share plenty of ...
− Christian Hoiberg • 21 hours ago
Seth's Blog
Hand washing used to be controversial. Before Ignaz Semmelweis did his groundbreaking work in proving that disease spread when doctors didn't wash before and after treating patients, hygiene was ignored. In fact, it took decades for the system to c...
− Seth Godin • 23 hours ago
Toxel.com
Eye-catching bottle shaped to look like the head of a giant King Kong gorilla. Creative packaging and sculptural bottle designed by Eduardo del Fraile for premium rainforest rum company. KONG Rum Also check out: Happy Ghost Bottle
− Toxel.com • 8 hours ago
Daring Fireball
This is my kind of content. Just lovely.  ★ 
− John Gruber • 5 hours ago
Penny Arcade
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (updated daily)
Click here to go see the bonus panel! Hovertext: Later it turns out he's secretly keeping the version of pi that ends with 6. Today's News:
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Seth's Blog
Hand washing used to be controversial. Before Ignaz Semmelweis did his groundbreaking work in proving that disease spread when doctors didn't wash before and after treating patients, hygiene was ignored. In fact, it took decades for the system to c...
− Seth Godin • 23 hours ago
Speckyboy Design Magazine
Among the many benefits of becoming a web designer is the chance to be part of a fantastic community. Designers and developers of all stripes take pride in sharing what they know. It's also a great place to exchange ideas, code, and a meme or two. ...
− Eric Karkovack • 9 hours ago
Speedhunters
There's no better place for me to start than with RE Miyoshi's drop-top Mazda FC3S RX-7. I love all FCs, but the convertible version of the second-generation RX-7 really stands out to me for its relative rarity and balanced look. W...
− Dino Dalle Carbonare • 18 hours ago
Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marke...
Weekend Favs May 15 written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week. I don't go into depth about the finds, but encoura...
− John Jantsch • 16 hours ago
Seth's Blog
Hand washing used to be controversial. Before Ignaz Semmelweis did his groundbreaking work in proving that disease spread when doctors didn't wash before and after treating patients, hygiene was ignored. In fact, it took decades for the system to c...
− Seth Godin • 21 hours ago
TorrentFreak
Earlier this year we reported that Google had processed the five billionth DMCA takedown request for its search engine, a massive number. These data are conveniently shared through Google's official transparency report, which is a treasure trove fo...
− Ernesto Van der Sar • 20 hours ago
PetaPixel
Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo-features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! Seeing Silicon Valley: Life Inside a Fraying America — Len...
− Phil Mistry • 16 hours ago
The Art of Manliness
With our archives now 3,500+ articles deep, we've decided to republish a classic piece each Sunday to help our newer readers discover some of the best, evergreen gems from the past. This article was originally published in April 2008. Whether for w...
− Brett & Kate McKay • 14 hours ago
Cool Tools
Sign up here to get Recomendo a week early in your inbox. Art glove for tablet drawing This $9 artist glove is designed to be worn on either hand and prevents smudging while drawing on your tablet (I use an iPad). It comes in one stret...
− claudia • 14 hours ago
Techdirt.
This week, both our winners on the insightful side come in response to our post about Dartmouth's insane paranoia over cheating, and the resultant surveillance scandal. In first place, it's That One Guy with a comment about the fact that the college ...
− Leigh Beadon • 8 hours ago
Nettuts
In this article, we're going to discuss PHP and Node.js: two popular back-end technologies for web applications. We'll discuss the key differences between them to help you choose the right back-end technology for your next project. Introduction Fir...
− Sajal Soni • 3 hours ago
The Art of Manliness
With our archives now 3,500+ articles deep, we've decided to republish a classic piece each Sunday to help our newer readers discover some of the best, evergreen gems from the past. This article was originally published in April 2008. Whether for w...
− Brett & Kate McKay • 15 hours ago
The Register
Also puts brakes on data collection by carmakers China has signalled that ride-sharing companies and laid out regulations that will stop cars from collecting unnecessary data.…
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Webdesigner Depot - Web Design Blog
Each day design fans submit incredible industry stories to our sister-site, Webdesigner News. Our colleagues sift through it, selecting the very best stories from the design, UX, tech, and development worlds and posting them live on the site. The bes...
− Louise North • 16 hours ago
Overcoming Bias
Two LA area colleges, UCLA and USC, have a famous rivalry. Imagine that local law firms took sides, preferring to hire graduates from one or the other law school. Imagine further that some USC lawyers at a UCLA-favoring firm complained about this, ca...
− Robin Hanson • 13 hours ago
Digital Photography Review | Digital Camera and Im...
Chernobyl, located about two hours North of Kiev, Russia, is a hazardous place to visit and tourism is prohibited. Even though people sneak into the mostly-abandoned town, scientists have determined that the exclusion zone, where the reactor that exp...
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Social Media
TikTok no longer considers "Asian women" a dirty phrase. The video sharing app has fixed an issue that censored the term in its automatic captions, saying that it was an "error." TikTok introduced automatic captions in early April, testing it in the ...
− Amanda Yeo • 21 hours ago
Speckyboy Design Magazine
Among the many benefits of becoming a web designer is the chance to be part of a fantastic community. Designers and developers of all stripes take pride in sharing what they know. It's also a great place to exchange ideas, code, and a meme or two. ...
− Eric Karkovack • 9 hours ago
AddictiveTips
LXQt is a lightweight, lean desktop environment that uses very few system resources. If you'd like to get going with this desktop, follow along with this guide. In it, we break down how to get LXQt working on all major Linux distributions. Ubuntu ...
− Derrik Diener • 16 hours ago
PetaPixel
Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo-features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! Seeing Silicon Valley: Life Inside a Fraying America — Len...
− Phil Mistry • 16 hours ago
Sciencebase Science Blog
Swift boxes designed and built by Dick Newell have now been installed by firefighters from Cottenham Fire Station on the new Village Hall and the sports pavilion with plans to install additional units. Swift in flight, Apus apusDick Newell with one o...
− David Bradley • 18 hours ago
Tiny Buddha
"We eventually learn that emotional closure is our own action." ~David Deida When my last relationship ended, I didn't really understand why. After eight years together and still feeling love for each other, my partner walked away saying he did...
− Marissa Walter • 4 hours ago
Christian Science Monitor - World
The U.N. Security Council and Muslim nations convened emergency meetings as Israeli warplanes carried out the deadliest attacks in nearly a week of Hamas rocket barrages and Israeli airstrikes.
− Ellen Knickmeyer and Edith Lederer • 9 hours ago
Brain Pickings
"One has to shut off that nagging part of the mind and go on without it with bravo and philosophy." When the twenty-two-year-old Sylvia Plath (October 27, 1932–February 11, 1963) wrote to her mother one bleak January day, both women were wading...
− Maria Popova • 15 hours ago
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