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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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Comment on SmugMug buys Flickr – should we stay or should we go? by Karen Blakeman

I do recall some colleagues and friends saying that one of the mobile apps that did exactly that by default. Thankfully I have never used any of automatic uploaders. All photos are added manually one by one. Not exactly high tech but a lot safer.




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No contempt citations for ex-president Duterte as he refrains from swearing at House drug war probe

The House of Representatives saw quite a toned-down but more gutsy version of former President Rodrigo Duterte as he refrained from swearing at the House probe into his bloody anti-narcotics campaign.




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WebSearch Academy presentations – edited highlights

Edited highlights from the presentations I gave at the WebSearch Academy on 17th October 2016 at the Olympia Conference Centre, London are now available on SlideShare.  They are also available on authorSTREAM. These are selected slides from the presentations; if you attended the event and would like copies of the full sets please contact me. … Continue reading WebSearch Academy presentations – edited highlights




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Seasonal opening times – never trust Google’s answers (or Bing’s)

This is my usual Christmas/New Year reminder to never trust Google’s answers (or Bing’s) on opening times of shops over the holiday season, especially if you are thinking of visiting small, local, independent shops. I was contemplating going to our True Food Co-operative but suspected that it might still be shut. A search on my … Continue reading Seasonal opening times – never trust Google’s answers (or Bing’s)




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More Google weird results

Ok, we know that Google often does strange things with our searches but much of the time it is not obvious that something odd has happened. There are usually some “good enough” answers scattered through the first 20-30 results so that we shrug off the rest as “well, that’s Google for you”. Occasionally, though, one … Continue reading More Google weird results




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SmugMug buys Flickr – should we stay or should we go?

So the wait is over. When it was announced that Verizon was to buy Yahoo! there was concern as to what was going to happen to Flickr. Yahoo! never did much in terms of developing Flickr and what it did do was rubbish. Trying to add the location of your photo is an interesting experience … Continue reading SmugMug buys Flickr – should we stay or should we go?




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Random Photo: Sweet N' Salty Caturday

Random Photo: Sweet N' Salty Caturday




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Unlock Google's Hidden Powers: Search Tricks Every Geek Should Know

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Russia’s $20 Decillion Fine Against Google: Are We Counting Planck Lengths Now?

Move over, Dr. Evil; Russia has just hit Google with a fine that would make even him laugh maniacally. That’s right: a whopping $20 decillion! For context, that’s $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. It’s the kind of number so absurd that it stops being math and starts becoming pure science fiction. ...




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

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JustAnswer Review: 5 Things To Know Before You Sign Up

If you’ve ever looked for a quick, simple answer from a professional, maybe you’ve stumbled across JustAnswer. I first used the website after my cat had surgery and I wanted to ask a few follow-up questions after the veterinarian’s office had already closed. Recently, I signed up again just to see what new users can […]

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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Requesting removal of content from our index

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Karachi Zoo welcomes three new lion cubs

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PMD to install 300 weather stations

Project costing $500m to be supported by WB, will include modern equipment




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G-B CM Khalid Khurshid proves his mettle, closes door on unelected ‘power houses’

In the initial six months, Khurshid’s relatively inexperienced government faced some tough challenges.




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Reliance and Bollywood stars amplify Ambani wedding bash

Star-studded nuptials started in March with a three-day pre-wedding party with a performance by superstar Rihanna




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Is that Khloe Kardashian or Rakhi Sawant? The Ambani wedding is attracting more memes than guests

Social media did not disappoint when it came to satirical coverage of the event




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TeK UK kicks off Kashmir solidarity week with int'l confab

Kashmiris will not give up their demand of right to self-determination, say participants




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AJK's week-long winter festival comes to an end

Rawalakot division commissioner presented awards to participants



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Power struggles in climate ministry

Controversy surrounds reinstatement efforts of official accused of misconduct




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Like Mahira and Sajal, start embracing fusion wear and watch your style game soar

Add Western touches to traditional outfits to get the best of both worlds




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The Sleep-Boosting Power of Yoga & Exercise: What Works and What Doesn't

Finding the balance between calming yoga poses & the right workout timing can make all the difference.




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Barzakh' producer takes a swipe at Pakistani viewers

Zindagi's Shailja Kejriwal says she has numbers to prove what people are watching



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Actor Shagufta Ejaz celebrates wedding anniversary in hospital amid husband's treatment

Ejaz shared birthday celebrations in her YouTube vlog; voiced concerns about inadequate private hospital facilities



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Hira Khan reveals casting fraud after being asked to wear short clothes for an audition

The Pakistani drama star expressed her disbelief at being asked to attend a late-night audition in revealing attire.



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All Aboard Tommy Hilfiger's Star-Studded Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear Show at NYFW!

Tommy Hilfiger set sail on a decommissioned ferry and delivered a show that was all style and swagger!




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Mohsin Ali’s new directorial 'Akhri Baar' set to premier this week

Drama starring Adnan Siddiqui explores complex relationships in a story full of suspense and emotional twists.




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Harvey Weinstein faces new criminal charges after rape conviction reversal

Media mogul was found guilty of rape in 2020, but his conviction was overturned in April due to unfair trial concerns



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NA-171 by-elections: Close contest between PTI and PPP in Rahim Yar Khan

Heavy police presence and CCTV monitoring ensure security in Rahim Yar Khan's by-election.




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Solar power outpaces wind for record-breaking duration

Solar electricity generation exceeded wind generation in May by 1.65 terawatt hours (TWh), and in June by 9.57 TWh




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YouTube adds new ‘Website Visits’ option for direct traffic in paid promotions

YouTube said that this new goal can be used in ads displayed on Shorts and to drive more traffic towards websites




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Adobe set to launch AI-powered video editing tool this year

Adobe Firefly Video Model, the artificial intelligence tool will be released in beta version for AI generated videos




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Apple's iPhone 16 struggles with AI features delay, increasing Huawei competition

Apple’s shares fell 1.7 per cent on Tuesday, a day after the US tech giant unveiled its new iPhones with AI




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Intense Multipurpose Website Template: Technical Overview

Among web users, there is probably no one who’s never heard about the Intense theme. And all because it is a #1 best-selling website template on the TemplateMonster marketplace. Multipurpose, developed with users in mind, and up-to-date — these …

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GutenBerry – Sweet Choice for the Gutenberg Editor

Do you want to get a professionally created template for your website? Do you like Gutenberg Editor and want to use it for your blog creation? Tired of finding the solutions that were created for other page builders and that…

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12-hours deadline: launching a website on the run (based on Monstroid2)

Is it possible to launch a website in 12 hours? You start out having lots of time ahead, yet at some point, the deadline creeps closer, and you realize you don’t have enough hours left to do the work.

This …

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Saudi couple exchanges vows in underwater wedding ceremony

The picture shows couple tying knot under water. — Saudi Ajel Newspaper

Beneath the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea in Jeddah, Hasan Abu Ola and Yasmine Daftardar tied the knot in an underwater wedding ceremony.

The Muslim couple got married in a dazzling view filled with...




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Were pyramids in ancient Egypt really built using waterways?

An undated image of a pyramid in Egypt. — Unsplash

The Egyptian pyramids continue to captivate the world with their immense size, ancient history, and the enduring mysteries surrounding their construction.

Built as grand tombs for pharoahs thousands of years ago, these...




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Irish crowd waits hours for Halloween parade, only to find it was fake

A representational image showing people wearing costumes during a Halloween parade. — AFP/File

DUBLIN: In a rather intriguing yet disturbing revelation, a Pakistan-based artificial intelligence-powered website has been found to be behind a hoax Halloween parade in Dublin that led to...




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Patents Nintendo Suing Palworld Over Confirmed, But, Damn, This Suit Is Weird

If you’ve followed along with our coverage on the hit video game Palworld, developed by Pocketpair, you will know that Nintendo and the Pokémon Co. has sued Pocketpair for patent infringement. Prior to the suit, there had been a ton of speculation that a lawsuit would be filed, but that it would be a copyright […]




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This Week In Techdirt History: November 3rd – 9th

Five Years Ago This week in 2019, we noted how the FCC’s freakout about Huawei was out of step with the way it ignored the internet of broken things. We were not shocked to learn ISPs were cutting back 2020 investment plans despite all the tax breaks and the death of net neutrality, and not […]




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Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Arianity with a comment about Bezos’s endorsement gambit backfiring: In second place, it’s an anonymous reply to someone defending Trump’s lawsuit against CBS: Alright. Let’s see every trump interview over his life released in full and uncensored. For editor’s choice on the insightful side, […]




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Judge To Zuckerman: Release Your App First, Then We’ll Talk Section 230

The first shot to use Section 230 to force adversarial interoperability on platforms has hit a setback. Earlier this year, we wrote about an absolutely fascinating lawsuit that was an attempt to activate a mostly-ignored part of Section 230 in a really interesting way. Most people know about Section 230 for its immunity protections for […]




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A peep into the power dynamics at educational conferences

These dynamics manifest in various ways, influencing interactions, decision-making and overall outcomes.




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Parents can lower risk of diabetes in children with THIS practice

A representational image shows a toddler eating cereal. — Unsplash

A groundbreaking study has revealed a simple practice that parents can adopt to protect their children from getting diagnosed with diabetes in later years.

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'MilKar' launches 'Pakistan Wears Masks' campaign

"Milkar" volunteers are distributing masks in this undated image. — MilKar.com/website

LAHORE: Milkar Pakistan has launched the "Pakistan Wear Mask" campaign to deal with the increasing air pollution and smog across the country.

The aim of this campaign is to highlight the...




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Pistachios take over carrots as ultimate weapon for better, sharper vision?

A combination of images shows pistachios and a vision chart through an prescription glasses. — Pexels/Unsplash

Carrots are often hailed as a superfood for eye health, but not everyone enjoys eating them. Fortunately, scientists have identified a nutty alternative for sharper vision:...