News That Fits discussions: Is SEO really dead? How content marketing and SEO can work together; hotline launched to help CIPR members with ethical dilemmas.
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Sep 07
News That Fits discussions: Is SEO really dead? How content marketing and SEO can work together; hotline launched to help CIPR members with ethical dilemmas.
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Sep 02
Every month on our DNSSEC Coordination calls (1st Thursday of the month) we go over the upcoming activities we know about that are related to DNSSEC and / or DANE. Now I’ve made that event information available in an events calendar on the DNSSEC Deployment site at: https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/events/ and in a calendar view at: https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/calendar/ Read more…
Sep 02
There is something beautiful about running in the hour or so before dawn. Everything is still. Quiet. Awakening.
You see the animals coming out for their breakfast. Rabbits. Birds. Others.
The day is yet to begin.
Full of possibilities and opportuni…
Aug 31
Some great news for IPv6 advocates in the latest August 2015 World IPv6 Launch measurements. As our colleague Mat Ford writes, Swisscom doubled their deployment over the past few months to near 40%! Meanwhile, Verizon Wireless continues its steady climb to where the sites measuring activity are now seeing 70% IPv6 deployment from Verizon’s network: Read more…
Aug 31
Joe Thornley sits in as guest co-host. In this week’s episode: Facebook responds to suggestions that it benefits from copyright violations and introduces a new tool to help fight them; publisher performance on Instagram is through the roof; Instagram abandons the square-only photo and video requirement; GIFs.com adds some nifty features marketers will like; why ever brand could use a Chief Narrative Officer; the 1MDB scandal; listener comments; podcasting is on the upsurge (and a discussion about podcast networks); Chrome will start automatically pausing some Flash content starting on September 1; why people hate making phone calls; Slack is making privacy cool again; the end of the Internet dream; Augie Ray and Josh Bernoff face off on the death of social media marketing; and more.
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Aug 30
Summer is over in the Northern Hemisphere and now we return to the regular rhythms and routines…
Aug 26
Last week Uruguay became the latest country to sign their country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) with DNSSEC! With that change, the DNSSEC deployment map for the Latin American region gets just that much greener. And now, everyone using a .UY domain will potentially be able to benefit from the increased security and trust provided by DNSSEC Read more…
Aug 24
About three weeks ago, Ello added hashtag support and made it possible for people to find great content that is being posted on Ello. Paul Budnitz wrote about the launch (on Ello, of course) and included some examples (to which…
Aug 23
Drones are taking off in the oil industry, the U.S. federal government partners with Yelp to get citizen reviews, personal photos at work: pictures that paint a thousand words; mobile messaging has come of age; the case against impressions as a digital metric; Dan York’s Tech Report; republishing older blog content: does it work?
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