Google's John Mueller explains the nine scenarios in which one URL is selected as the canonical instead of another.
Still, this is getting ridiculous. A few more of these and we are edging into Italian territory. Floor-crossing is so endemic ...
A tattoo that Platner had, a Totenkopf, was worn by Nazis and is still a symbol embraced by Neo-Nazis today. I ...
Ghana’s startup struggles are often explained as a founder problem. The usual assumptions are familiar: entrepreneurs lack discipline, their ideas are weak, or their execution is poor. While these ...
Malwarebytes recently uncovered a new malicious campaign targeting the Windows Update service. Focused on French-speaking users, the campaign uses layered obfuscation techniques to deliver multiple ...
BBC Sport explains what the laws say about hair pulling, and why it is a red card offence.
The suit expressed horror that a trans student sometimes stands in front of the mirror after using the restroom to adjust ...
The €31 million Wenchi water supply project is 97 per cent complete and could begin operations by June this year if ...
With 77% of ballots tallied, official results showed Keiko Fujimori leading the count with 16.86% of the votes ...
There are love stories that begin with a meeting, and there are those that begin with a question. When Sirarpi Khojabaghyan ...
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Stuck on a sketchy site? Google is finally putting a stop to it
Google's finally punishing sites that trap you with fake back buttons, so your browsing's about to get way less annoying.
It comes after the first round of negotiations between the US and Iran in Pakistan last weekend ended without a deal.
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