In a move that is sure to get many businesses offering home services more than a little concerned, Google is reportedly planning on entering the home service providers market space. And they want to integrate it with their search results. It definitely raises some interesting questions… particularly how Google could implement it without raising the […]
Archives for April 8, 2015
Twitter Testing New Photo Placements in News Streams
Twitter appears to be testing out new ways do display images to users, with some users seemingly opted into it. It gives priority to the actual image in the news stream, rather than the accompanying tweet like the default display shows. Here is how photos are appearing in relation to tweets for some users: And […]
Firefox Pushes Users to Download Firefox for Android
When I updated Firefox this morning, I was presented with an interesting screen once the update was complete – a push to not just download Firefox for Android, but to simply just enter in my email address and they would send it straight to an Android device. This is another push by Firefox to encourage […]
WP Super Cache Latest Plugin With Major XSS Exploit, Requires Immediate Update
It has been a few weeks since we have seen an exploit in a WordPress plugin popular in the SEO community, but a new one has been discovered and fixed, this time in a popular caching plugin with over 1 million active installs. The plugin in question is WP Super Cache, “A very fast caching […]