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Microsoft launches all new AI powered search engine and Edge browser

Microsoft has launched an all new, cutting edge AI-Powered BING search engine and edge browser to enhance user experience and…

3 years ago

New study finds people more aware of tech support scams

A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by…

7 years ago

8 SEO Tools Social Marketers Should Be Using

Written by Niharika Joshi  When you want your website to rank in the first ten pages of how Google and Bing…

8 years ago

How to do Search Engine Marketing well on a limited budget, Kirk Williams, PPC expert speaking at 3XE October 19th

By @SimonCocking, great interview with  Kirk Williams Founder: ZATO. PPCer who will be coming to Ireland to speak at the upcoming 3XE…

8 years ago

Randall Glick, why SEO still relevant in 2016

Latest insights from an indepth interview with Randal Glick, Digital Marketing lecturer at the Digital Skills Academy about the future of SEO.…

10 years ago

Little change in Yahoo US search share since Marissa Mayer appointment

Yahoo’s share of search referrals in the US fell from 7.6% in July 2012, when Marissa Mayer was appointed president…

10 years ago

Facebook Looking To Take Business From Google

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Google has had a firm grip on the search engine industry for a…

11 years ago

Microsoft to expand Dublin Data Center.

Microsoft has announced that it is to expand it's current Data Center in a $130 million investment to meet the…

14 years ago

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