Monthly Archives: February 2015

Pinterest now lets you pin and download Apple apps

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Apple is pinning some of its hopes to Pinterest to improve app discovery.

Pinterest, the popular social bookmarking service, introduced a new feature that lets users share and discover apps for iPhone and iPad on Thursday

With the option, called App Pins, users can tap an "install" button, which lets them download the application to an iOS device without being taken to a page outside of Pinterest

Apple, for its part, has thrown its support behind the effort by creating an official ...

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Uber adds ‘SOS button’ to app in India after woman’s alleged rape

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Uber has added an 'SOS button' for users in India

The news comes just two months after Uber came under intense scrutiny following the alleged rape of a woman by a New Delhi driver.

If pressed, the button will pull up a prompt to call local authorities. When the user confirms the action, the button automatically contacts police. The feature is available with an app update

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There is also an option to quickly send a status update to emergency contacts. This replaces the "Share my ETA" update and allows users to immediately contact five people they know (users select those contacts). All five will receive a link to view your trip progression in real time, according to Uber. There's no SMS charge for the service ...

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How to Defeat Duplicate Content – Next Level

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Welcome to the third installment of Next Level! In the previous Next Level blog post, we shared a workflow showing you how to take on your competitors using Moz tools. We're continuing the educational series with several new videos all about resolving duplicate content. Read on and level up!


Dealing with duplicate content can feel a bit like doing battle with your site's evil doppelgänger—confusing and tricky to defeat! But identifying and resolving duplicates is a necessary part of helping search engines decide on relevant results. In this short video, learn about how duplicate content happens, why it's important to fix, and a bit about how you can uncover it.

Now that you have a better idea of how to identify those dastardly duplicates, let's get rid of 'em once and for all. Watch this next video to review how to use Moz Analytics to find and fix duplicate content using three common solutions. (You'll need a Moz Pro subscription to use Moz Analytics. If you aren't yet a Moz Pro subscriber, you can always try out the tools with a 30-day free trial.)

Workflow summary

Here's a review of the three common solutions to conquering duplicate content:

  1. 301 redirect. Check Page Authority to see if one page has a higher PA than the other using about redirection here.
  2. Rel=canonical. A rel=canonical tag passes the same amount of ranking power as a 301 redirect, and there's a bonus: it often takes less development time to implement! Add this tag to the HTML head of a web page to tell search engines that it should be treated as a copy of the "canon," or original, page:

    If you're curious, you can read more about canonicalization here.

  3. noindex, follow. Add the values "noindex, follow" to the meta robots tag to tell search engines not to include the duplicate pages in their indexes, but to crawl their links. This works really well with paginated content or if you have a system set up to tag or categorize content (as with a blog). Here's what it should look like:

    If you're looking to block the Moz crawler, Rogerbot, you can use the robots.txt file if you prefer—he's a good robot, and he'll obey! More about meta robots (and robots.txt) here.

Can't get enough of duplicate content? Want to become a duplicate content connoisseur? This last video explains more about how Moz finds duplicates, if you're curious. And you can read even more over at the Moz Developer Blog.

We'd love to hear about your techniques for defeating duplicates! Chime in below in the comments.


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Facebook’s ThreatExchange is a social platform for sharing cybersecurity threats

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Facebook on Wednesday launched a new platform called ThreatExchange for security professionals to exchange information about cyberthreats with greater ease.

Doing what it does best, Facebook has created a platform — or a mini-social network, if you will — but this time for cybersecurity specialists. The concept is that researchers and professionals can learn from each other, and help keep everyone's systems safer.

"Our goal is that organizations anywhere will be able to use ThreatExchange to share threat information more easily, learn from each other's discoveries, and make their own systems safer," Mark Hammell, Facebook's manager of threat infrastructure, wrote in a ...

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By |February 11th, 2015|Apps and Software|0 Comments

Lovebook turns your love life into a targeted ad campaign on Facebook

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Your next date could come from a Facebook ad.

That's the premise of Lovebook, a new matchmaking service that aims to help singles find dates by buying targeted Facebook ads.

Lovebook was created by self-proclaimed matchmaker, CJ James, who says he was inspired to create the service after watching a friend's struggles with using conventional dating websites and wondered if there was a different approach

The service he created has three tiers: First Date, Lovebug, and Casanova, depending on how much you want to pay — rates range from $15 to $60 — and how many people you hope to reach. The two higher end tiers also come with special tips and advice from James. ...

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