Sunday, May 31, 2015

Cincinnati's Most Trusted SEO Service Provider | SEO Exposed 513-785-0822

Cincinnati's Most Trusted SEO Service Provider | SEO Exposed 513-785-0822

SEO Exposed Cincinnati | Cincinnati's Most Trusted SEO Service Provider | 513-785-0822


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We are committed to understanding our clients and working with each client to embrace innovative digital marketing strategies. We have experience in many industries with small, medium and large businesses and we are committed to understanding the nuances of each unique client before we embark on a [successful] marketing endeavor. We offer a variety of digital marketing services, from analytics to website creation.
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Rain transforms Uluru in Australia's red centre into majestic sight

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In a rare event, a blanket of cloud and rain on the weekend covered Australia's iconic Uluru — also known as Ayers Rock — in the Northern Territory.

Tourists in the area were able to capture images of the immense red rock as water began to cascade down its sides, and normally empty crevices were filled with water.

"It may happen a few times each year. The last time this happened was in January," Monica Foster, a Central Australian tour guide told ABC News. "[Uluru] was completely covered in cloud. Kata Tjuta was just poking out the top."

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are expecting their second child

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There will soon be another Kardashian in town.

Reality star Kim Kardashian has announced she is expecting her second child with rapper husband Kanye West, according to E! News.

Kardashian revealed the pregnancy where she has revealed everything else in life: on her family's hit TV show Keeping Up With The Kardashians

Just shy of two years after the birth of their daughter, North, Kardashian can be seen in a mid-season finale teaser telling her sister Khloé the exciting news after attending a doctor's appointment. "I just got the blood test back, and I am pregnant!" she exclaimed in the clip, according to E! News. Read more...

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No deal in Senate means key Patriot Act surveillance provisions will expire at midnight

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The National Security Agency will lose its authority at midnight to collect Americans' phone records in bulk, after an extraordinary Sunday Senate session failed to produce an 11th-hour deal to extend the fiercely contested program.

Intelligence officials warned that the outcome amounts to a win for terrorists. But civil liberties groups applauded the demise, at least temporarily, of the once-secret post-Sept. 11 program made public by NSA contractor Edward Snowden, which critics say is an unconstitutional intrusion into Americans' privacy.

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More tech swag than you: Dog has one gold Apple Watch per paw

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Limited supplies of the Apple Watch have resulted in some Apple fans jealously looking on as special access celebs flash their gold versions of the device in public. But if you're one of the many still waiting for your Apple Watch to arrive, you now have another reason to grind your teeth in envy

One dog in Shanghai has been shown sporting not one, but two gold Apple Watch Editions on his furry little paws

Wang Sicong, the son of Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin, showed off his Apple obsession by placing two of the $10,000 smartwatches on his dog Read more...

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5 delicious nail art designs inspired by dessert

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Summertime treats come in many shapes and forms: ice cream sandwiches, popsicles, fro yo and, now, nail art. This new Japanese nail trend will sweeten your sizzling summer outfits.

A mix of two Japanese styles, kawaii and decora, it’s inspired by desserts, fusing bright neons seen in treats like popsicles with pared down ice cream pastels. Add a stud or two for a sugary topping that transforms your nails into a sundae delight.

Try out these new shades and colors on your own. We had nail artist Jess Tong give us the lowdown on how to get the perfect candy stripes Read more...

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Enrique Iglesias gets bloodied fingers after trying to grab drone at concert

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If we someday end up in a dystopian future full of killer drones, we may look back on May 31, 2015 as the turning point.

Or, it might just be that time Enrique Iglesias tried to grab a drone during a concert, and ended up getting his fingers sliced

During a show in Tijuana, Mexico, Iglesias grabbed a propeller-driven drone that was hovering above him, as it took video of its surroundings. A spokesperson for the singer said Iglesias had grabbed drones before to give audience members a look from his point-of-view

Warning: Graphic images to follow.

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'Halt and Catch Fire' Season 2: What you need to know about the arrival of Mutiny

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Much like some of the characters on the show, Halt and Catch Fire feels wiser and more grown up as it enters Season 2

And that's no mistake

At the end of its freshman season, the show saw techies Cameron (MacKenzie Davis) and Donna (Kerry Bishé) join forces for a new venture called Mutiny, which aims to connect gamers in a way that was not common in 1985 — when Atari and Commodore systems prevailed

When Season 2 begins, more than a year has passed since the duo broke away, and things aren't going as smoothly as they'd hoped. Costs are high, and they're battling an infrastructure that can barely support the scale of their idea Read more...

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Lives are at risk because of this cliff's extreme popularity on Instagram

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Step away from the edge, Instagram fanatics.

A picturesque clifftop on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia has become so popular a photo destination on Instagram, local authorities have had no choice but to rope it off.

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Known as Wedding Cake Rock in the Royal National Park, the pristine white sandstone set against an ocean backdrop has proven irresistible to hordes of people in search of those double tap "likes," pushing people to take risky photos on the cliff's potentially unstable edge. Read more...

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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Project Soli: Google's new experiment to put gesture controls everywhere

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Google may have just made every motion controller currently on the market obsolete

At a time when most gesture-sensing technology is unreliable and clunky, Project Soli, one of Google latest cutting-edge experiments from its secretive Advanced Technology and Projects group (ATAP), provides an enticing example of the type of powerful motion controller that could actually change how we interact with everything from smartwatches and tablets to appliances and other everyday objects.

At a basic level, motion controllers are premised on the idea that a user's hands replace traditional input devices like touch screens or mouse and keyboards. Rather than touching a physical object — like a display or button — to control a device, you use hand gestures. Using hand gestures, proponents say, makes user interfaces much more intuitive and easy to use and opens up new ways for designers and developers to create better user experiences Read more...

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Researchers restored 'lost memories' in the minds of mice

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In a feat that calls to mind the memory-tweaking technology in the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, a team of researchers restored "lost memories" in the brains of mice.

The mice in the study were given a drug that prevented them from consolidating a fearful memory. But when neurons involved in encoding the memory were stimulated with pulses of light, the animals were able to retrieve the forgotten recollection.

In some forms of amnesia, past memories may not be erased, but may just be inaccessible for recall, said Susumu Tonegawa, director of the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan and co-author of the study, said in a statement. The study was published on May 28 in the journal Science Read more...

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Muslim chaplain says she faced discrimination aboard United Airlines flight

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A chaplain from Chicago's Northwestern University claims she faced anti-Muslim discrimination aboard a United Airlines flight on Friday, while en route from Chicago to Washington, D.C.

Tahera Ahmad said a United flight attendant refused to give her an unopened can of Diet Coke because she said it could be used "as a weapon." When she said she was being discriminated against, another passenger on the plane hurled angry, anti-Muslim comments at her, according to Ahmad.

Others have called for a boycott of United after Ahmad's Facebook post (see below) recounting her experience went viral.

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Responsible grandpa Paul McCartney says he's given up smoking weed

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Sir Paul McCartney, member of some band you may have heard of, has turned away from weed for good

The legendary rock star, who famously smoked pot for much of his five-decade career, told The Daily Mirror that he's given up marijuana to set a good example for his children and grandchildren

"It's now a parent thing," he explained. "Instead of smoking a spliff I’ll now have a glass of red wine or a nice margarita."

"The last time I smoked was a long time ago."

It was the king of folk Bob Dylan who turned Macca on to marijuana in 1964, which he says got him "thinking for the first time, really thinking." Read more...

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How to Create Awesome Video Content with 'Reel' Video Marketer - Margaret Laney [Interview]

How to Create Awesome Video Content with 'Reel' Video Marketer - Margaret Laney [Interview]Margaret Laney, former Chief Marketing Officer at AwesomenessTV, has worked with some of the biggest YouTubers in the business. In this exclusive interview, she gives us her expert insights into creating a killer video content marketing strategy.