Google Releases ‘The Year in Search’ Report
It occurs to me that you can find plenty of ways to measure the passage of time. For Google, that involves examining 'The Year in Search.'
It occurs to me that you can find plenty of ways to measure the passage of time. For Google, that involves examining 'The Year in Search.'
A group of journalists who lost access to their accounts in the Twitter doxing controversy are still suspended...for one important reason.
A recent post over at the social media platform Reddit set out to identify English's most annoying grammar mistakes. Here are the standouts.
As we wrap up the year, I present this list of the most-read posts of 2022. They weren't all written this year, but they got the most views.
As we edge closer to Dec. 25, I ask this simple question: Do we need a rule about whether you should use Christmas or Xmas for the holiday?
When you reach a certain age, you realize little things out of the blue can make you feel old. The latest example is banking deposit slips.
When faced with the decision to use wrong or wrongly in a sentence, can either one really be correct? Some rules aren't as clear as we'd like.
There may be one bright spot you can find on the newly-released list of the U.S.'s most common 2022 passwords.
Genetic researchers in North Carolina are trying to create a new breed of 'super Christmas trees' that grow fuller in nearly half the time.
NBC, which introduced the colorful bird as its mascot back in 1956, is quietly rolling out a redesigned peacock for its on-air look.
If you've never heard the curious term 'goblin mode,' you probably will soon, since the Oxford Dictionaries named it 2022's word of the year.
If you use Google Analytics for your blog, you may already be seeing alerts about changes you need to make before the middle of next year.
Social media giant Meta is threatening to give news outlets the boot from its platform if a journalism bargaining bill becomes law.
We're seeing red: Pantone calls its newly announced 2023 Color of the Year an 'unconventional shade for an unconventional time.'
When you're referring to something that happens twice in the same year, are you talking about a biannual or biennial event?
If you blog long enough, you'll begin receiving guest post solicitations from those hoping you'll allow them to contribute to your site.
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