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Comment on How to write totally misleading headlines for social media by How to write totally misleading headlines for social media

[…] has written a telling piece on her blog  with the example of this  newspaper article From Karen: How to write totally misleading headlines for social media :  Or how to seriously annoy intelligent people by telling deliberate […]




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Comment on More Google weird results by Arthur Weiss

I think Google is confused because most of the words are stop words. (Not sure about "internet" - always thought it was but not on the lists I just looked at which are mostly old, but probably still valid to an extent). Google has coded for known phrases with stop words e.g. "to be or not to be" but this search was not that sort of phrase. So I wonder if what is happening is that Google is confused as it doesn't know what words to actually include and which ones to ignore in its algorithm. You can test this by missing out words. I tried ["this is the best" * "on the internet"] and got 15 results. "this is the " * "on the internet" gave 19 results "this is the best" * "on the" gave 14 results as did "this is the best * on the" "this is the * on the" gave 40 results ["is the * on the" internet] gave 54 results ["is the * on the" planet] gave a number of 588m BUT only 111 were shown (although there was the option to see the rest!) Planet alone gave 754m results so around 30% more. [* "the planet"] gave 460m - with several pages of results. ["the best * the planet"] gave 206m with several result pages BUT ["is the best * the planet"] went down to 89 and ["this is the best * the planet"] gave only 13 results. So if I'm right, and it's stop words, it's an extra thing to include in search training.




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Comment on SmugMug buys Flickr – should we stay or should we go? by Arthur Weiss

A couple of years ago (I think just after the initial acquisition and when Flickr was being expanded) they offered an "automatic uploader" that scoured your computer and uploaded all images automatically. This sounded great - until I realised you had no control on what was uploaded. My Flickr account has so much junk in it that it would be really hard to clear out - as I have my photos PLUS images I've purchased PLUS images I've downloaded and even scans and stuff like that which I'd never wanted uploaded. These aren't even in albums - so I can't delete them except one-by-one. Fortunately I have my privacy settings set - but not everybody did, and Flickr is a great source for competitive intelligence as a result. Some of the stuff you can find is in the category of "how stupid can you get" (and is a real lesson in the importance of privacy settings). I found a table for a major manufacturer giving volume sales per month 2016 vs. volume sales per month 2015 and YTD value sales. When I was doing the work it was actually current data - invaluable to my client as it was the sort of stuff you cannot ever expect to find but proves there is such as thing as serendipity.




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JFC 9-month income gets boost from Compose Coffee acquisition

Higher system-wide sales and contributions of recently acquired South Korean value coffee brand boosted earnings of Asian food conglomerate Jollibee Foods Corp. by nearly a quarter in the nine months ending September.




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Missing the boat again

As soon as it was certain that Trump had won the elections, business news media started publishing a lot of stories about worried investors in China-based manufacturing facilities as well as US marketing companies dependent on their China supply chain.




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Maya Bank issues 50,000 credit cards in 3 months

Digital lender Maya Bank, in partnership with Landers Superstore, has issued over 50,000 credit cards in just three months, making it one of the fastest growing credit cards in the country.




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Mental health issues a concern for Marcos

Mental health problems in the country are on the rise.




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A call out to China for distorting the truth

It is often said that China is the world’s foremost peddler of fake news and distorted truths. The recent incident in the Taiwan Strait exemplifies this assertion.




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Zendaya, Tom Holland in cast for Christopher Nolan's next movie

Celebrity couple Tom Holland and Zendaya are the highlight names in the cast for Academy Award-winning director Christopher Nolan's next movie.




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Signal No. 2 raised in more areas as ‘Ofel’ barrels toward Northern Luzon

The state weather bureau has placed several areas under Signal No. 2 as Typhoon Ofel makes its way to Northern Luzon.




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Former Manila auxiliary Bishop Teodoro Buhain, 87

Buhain was one of the two auxiliary bishops of Manila during the tenure of the late Jaime Cardinal Sin. He served alongside former Bishop Socrates Villegas, who was Sin’s spokesperson and is now the Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan.




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Blazers tame Lions, eye top NCAA semis seed

College of St. Benilde continued to make a case for the top seeding in the Final Four as it downed San Beda, 70-62, Wednesday in NCAA Season 100 men’s basketball action at the Filoil EcoOil Arena.




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How to write totally misleading headlines for social media

Or how to seriously annoy intelligent people by telling deliberate lies. A story about renewable energy has been doing the rounds within my social media circles,  and especially on FaceBook. It is an article from The Independent newspaper that has been eagerly shared by those with an interest in the subject.  The headline reads “Britain … Continue reading How to write totally misleading headlines for social media




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Somebody, please put Google News out of its misery

I didn’t think Google News (http://news.google.co.uk/) could get any worse but I was wrong. The previous revamp was bad enough: no more advanced search, useless and irrelevant personalisation options, and don’t even think about trying to set up sensible alerts. Alerts were never that good at the best of times but were not improved one iota … Continue reading Somebody, please put Google News out of its misery




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Google offers to include missing search terms – sometimes

Google has been omitting terms from searches for several years.  For me, the matter came to a head wayback  in November 2011 (see Dear Google, stop messing with my search).  Many of has had noticed it happening for a while but what suddenly made it more frustrating was that one could no longer prefix a term … Continue reading Google offers to include missing search terms – sometimes




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Folder2ISO 1.4.0

Folder2ISO lets you effortlessly create an ISO image from any folder on your computer. Folder2ISO is lightweight and requires no setup, making it versatile for quick ISO image creation. For convenience, it can be integrated into the Windows context menu, allowing you to access it by right-clicking on any folder in Windows Explorer. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7|Vista|XP | Size: 308 KB ]




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Random Photo: Bridge Surprise

Random Photo: Bridge Surprise




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Nobara 40 2024-11-10 gaming optimized Linux distribution based on Fedora released

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Norton 360 Standard (2 Device) w/ LifeLock Identity Advisor – Includes Antivirus, VPN, and Identity Theft Restoration Support - $29.99

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Say Goodbye to goo.gl: Google's URL Shortener is Biting the Dust

Hey geeks! Remember when Google rolled out goo.gl back in 2009? Yup, it was that long ago. Other than Bit.ly, it was the go-to tool for turning those ridiculously long URLs into neat, tiny links. Fast-forward 15 years, and Google's decided it's time to pull the plug on goo.gl. So, what does this mean for you, me, and the entire internet? Let's dive in. Why People Use URL Shorteners People use URL shorteners to create clean links because no one wants to share ugly, lengthy URLs. Shortened links also allow users to measure the performan...




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Major Services Worldwide Disrupted by Cloud Outage: What You Need to Know and How to Fix It

Hey Geeks! Some big news hitting the wires today. A massive tech outage has thrown a wrench into major services worldwide, messing with everything from public transport to hospitals and banks. Here's the scoop: What's Causing the Outage? The chaos seems to be linked to a software update from Crowdstrike, a well-known player in cybersecurity, providing services to Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, that affected Microsoft cloud systems. This update caused a glitch in Falcon; their cloud file protection system effectively blocke...




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NSA Advises Andriod and iPhone User to Restart Thier Phones

In its recently released mobile device best practices guide, the National Security Agency (NSA) goes old-school geek and advises people to turn their phones off and on again....




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GitHub is Experiencing Issues

If you have attempted to download directly from GitHub recently, you have undoubtedly seen the dreaded Unicorn! display, letting you know that No server is currently available to service your request.




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Geeks, Your Opinion is Valuable – You Might as Well Get Paid for It With Surveys!

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Thousands of TP-Link Devices Compromised by Massive 7777 Botnet – Are You at Risk?

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How Much Is My Car Worth?

With all the money you spend on your car, have you ever wondered what it would be like to drive a new vehicle? If so, your options are either to sell your current car outright or trade it in. In either case, one of the first things you’ll need to know is the answer to this question: […]

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How Do I Avoid the Money in My Bank Disqualifying My Children From Financial Aid for College?

If you’ve sent kids to college, you’ve probably heard of FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). FAFSA offers federal government aid via loans, grants and work-study options. It determines how much financial aid your children will get for college based on your family’s income and assets. As a parent, that includes your income, investment […]

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What Is Identity Theft Insurance and Should You Buy It?

Last year, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received more than 1 million reports of identity theft! And the AARP found that, “American adults lost a total of $43 billion to identity fraud in 2023.” So, it makes sense that — if protection exists against identity theft exists — you want it. There’s no shortage of […]

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What Is an HSA Account and How Does It Work?

If you’re enrolled in a high-deductible health plan, you may have been offered the option of an HSA. So what is an HSA? It’s a Health Savings Account. It’s designed to help you pay for health care, but it can also be a great way to plan for the future. In this article, I’ll explain […]

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5 Discount Airlines You Need To Know About

If you’re looking for cheap flight options in the United States or around the world, there are some discount airlines you need to know about.  They may be “flying beneath your radar” because they’re relatively new or they service routes that aren’t at the mega-airports. In this article, I’ll fill you in on where these […]

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TSA PreCheck® vs. Global Entry vs. CLEAR: Which Is Best for You?

Waiting in security lines at the airport has to be on the list of least enjoyable things about traveling in 2024. It’s right up there with traffic jams and canceled reservations. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Thanks to three very affordable programs, you could be skipping to the front of airport security […]

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Should I Tip on a Cruise?

When you go on a cruise, it’s a time to relax, free your mind of the cares of the world and be waited on – but there’s a cost to the latter. The people behind the great customer service you experience deserve to be rewarded. You may be wondering when it comes to cruises, which […]

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Report: The #1 Computer Brand for Customer Satisfaction

If you’re in the market for a laptop or desktop PC, you know that pretty much all of them come with impressive features. But which brands stand out from the rest? The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Household Appliance and Electronics Study 2024 rates the best computer brands and types of devices according to customer […]

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Apereo OAE Phoenix 1.1 is now available! | Apereo OAE

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Learning Management Done Right | Opigno LMS | Drupal e-learning distribution

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openscholar/modules/os/modules/os_migrate/docs/known_issues.md at SCHOLAR-3-0 · openscholar/openscholar · GitHub

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Di-O-Matic team up with Third Wish Software





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Factories warned against unsafe disposal of waste

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Electric taxi project: Sindh senior minister meets automaker representatives

Sharjeel Memon meets GAC and Dewan Motors to discuss electric taxi options, assuring full govt cooperation.




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UNICEF raises red flag on Sindh education

Country head says monsoon floods damaged schools, disrupted learning process




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Pakistan Army rescues ailing Polish climber from K2

Kowalewski’s ascent to K2 was cut short after he complained about a hernia that developed during a load-carrying trip




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PML-N issues white paper on ‘rigging’ in G-B polls

Says matter will now be decided by the PDM




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Body of missing Russian-American climber found near K2

Photographs of the climber's body were sent to his family for positive verification