2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 U.S. Spotlight


Search Engine Land
   
How Google Won The PR Battle Over SEO, And Why That's A Good Thing   
Search Engine Land
Columnist and SEO professional Nate Dame explains how Google has shaped the SEO community for its own benefit, and what that means for brands. Nate Dame on October 9, 2015 at 9:29 am. google-soldier-victory-battle-ss-1920. The battle over SEO ...


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ESPN (blog)
   
NFL Week 5 predictions: Bet big on Bengals, Falcons, Eagles, Patriots   
ESPN (blog)
Here are our NFL Nation reporters' predictions for Week 5: BEARS VS. CHIEFS · Kansas City Chiefs: The porous Chiefs pass defense might finally be running into an opponent it can hold up against. The Bears are 29th in passing yardage at just more than ...


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New York Times
   
UAW and the Auto Industry   
New York Times
Prodded by its once-powerful and socially conscious union, the auto industry served as the 20th-century trailblazer in spreading prosperity to millions of workers and their families and fostering middle-class security through higher wages and ...


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Presidents Cup 2015: Results, scores, match schedule and more   
SB Nation
The Presidents Cup cannot match the current appeal, competitiveness, and tension of the Ryder Cup. It's the neglected little brother of these international team match play competitions. I will not argue that it's the peer of the Ryder Cup, but I still ...

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Los Angeles Times
   
Massive El Niño is now 'too big to fail,' scientist says   
Los Angeles Times
Satellite images comparing Oct. 1, 2015, and Oct. 2, 1997, show large areas of white, which indicate high sea levels -- a reflection of high sea temperatures. The images show how this year's El Nino could be as powerful as the one in 1997, the ...

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The Hill
   
Carson declares war on the press   
The Hill
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson admonished the Washington press corps Friday, calling the news media “embarrassing” and “insincere” and vowing to “expose” the institutional bias he says runs rampant. Speaking at a gathering of reporters ...


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CNN
   
SeaWorld can expand tank but not breed whales, board rules   
CNN
Long Beach, California (CNN) The California Coastal Commission unanimously approved SeaWorld's $100 million plan to double the size of its killer whale habitat, despite the pleas of animal activists to release the behemoths into the ocean. But the ...

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What Exxon knew about the Earth's melting Arctic   
Los Angeles Times
Back in 1990, as the debate over climate change was heating up, a dissident shareholder petitioned the board of Exxon, one of the world's largest oil companies, imploring it to develop a plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from its production ...

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International Business Times
   
At Online Lender Upstart, Academic Achievement Helps Millennials Land Loans   
International Business Times
Requesting a loan from Upstart is a lot like applying for a job at Google Inc. Both companies scour your academic credentials -- GPA, alma mater and field of study -- and run them through an algorithm that predicts your employability. Google uses the ...

   


New York Times
   
Scientists Recover First Genome of Ancient Human From Africa   
New York Times
A team of scientists reported on Thursday that it had recovered the genome from a 4,500-year-old human skeleton in Ethiopia — the first time a complete assemblage of DNA has been retrieved from an ancient human in Africa. The DNA of the Ethiopian ...

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