Texas Solar Farm Gets Whacked by Hail Storm

Sky News Aussie has a story on their website today about a Texas Solar Farm Getting Whacked by a Hail Storm, showing further flaws in the concept as a reliable form of energy.

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Enhancing Visibility on Bing: A Comprehensive Guide to SEO

In the intricate tapestry of search engine optimization, Bing emerges as a pivotal platform that extends beyond the shadow of its contemporaries, offering a distinctive amalgamation of opportunities for webmasters. The strategic optimization of your digital presence for Bing is not merely an exercise in broadening your audience reach; it is a calculated endeavor to harness a segment of the digital ecosystem that can catalyze substantial traffic to your online domain.

Delving into Bing’s SEO Paradigms

Bing’s philosophy towards SEO is characterized by its transparency, proffering lucid directives to webmasters for augmenting their site’s prominence. To navigate Bing’s SEO landscape, one must concentrate on several critical facets: Continue reading “Enhancing Visibility on Bing: A Comprehensive Guide to SEO”

AlltheInterweb Christmas on Twitter

Nearly a couple of weeks ago now I decided it was about time to start making the AlltheInterweb Christmas account active again on twitter, ready to try build some momentum for the Christmas Season of 2023.

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Former TikTok Boss Confirms National Security Fears

Government officials have been concerned about video sharing website TikTok because of it’s links to China since so long ago that Donald Trump was still US President (with his replacement President Biden having reversed efforts to curb the threats).

This week a former executive of the parent company further confirmed fears that the Chinese Communist Party has backdoor access to people’s data, further proving Trump was Right.

Google to Delete Idle Accounts at the end of 2023

This week it was announced that Google are going to start deleting a bunch of idle, unused accounts at the end of 2023 to free up space.


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HP Disables Printers That Aren’t Using Genuine Ink Cartridges

This morning the Daily Mail is reporting that Hewlett Packard (HP) has released a firmware update for it’s printers that disables them if they aren’t using Genuine HP Ink.

As you can imagine, this has got their customers pretty annoyed as it means they can’t use cheaper options than a Genuine cartridge from HP costing £15 to £30 or more.

It was apparently done via a remote update, and means users can’t print documents if the cartridge doesn’t have an HP chip for the printer to recognise.

Kim Kardashian Getting Nailed

Just seen Kim Kardashian getting nailed on Twitter, with an awkward question from Jack Posobiec of a news website called Human Events.


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Rumble’s New Online Advertising Platform Gets First Publisher

BonginoReport has posted on Truth Social an article from TPostMillennial that Truth Social has become the first Publisher to use the new advertising platform offered by growing video sharing website Rumble.

Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) announced in a press release on Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with video-sharing platform Rumble. Truth Social, TMTG’s social media platform, describes itself as a “Big Tech alternative that seeks to create a free-speech haven without viewpoint discrimination or oppressive censorship.”

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Google to Scrap Search Results for Silly Search Terms

About 11 days ago some news stories were floating around that Google was scrapping it’s search engine results for some of the more stupid questions that people search for.

Google is to stop giving quick answers to silly questions as it seeks to improve its ‘featured snippets’ tool.

The service – which sometimes shows up as a response to direct questions asked of the search engine – has previously fallen foul of spreading false information.

These search terms include:

  • When did Snoopy assassinate Abraham Lincoln?
  • How to get in touch with the Illuminati
  • Can I remove a tick with my teeth?
  • Who is King of the United States?
  • Is Obama planning a coup?
  • Why are Firetrucks Red?
  • Presidents in the Klan
  • How to get a date
  • Are women evil?
  • What happened to the Dinosaurs?

The results given in the snippets tool were BS, hence the action taken by Google.

Click Here to try out some search ideas to try on Google that are more sensible, or maybe Click Here to find used Domain Names for your website projects

Google to Censor Websites That Correct Popular Science Misconceptions

Lastnight while perusing my social media timelines I came across a news story from an online advertising trade publication stating that Google was to ban websites from their Google Ads platform for spreading “misinformation” denying climate change.

By this of course they mean people who correct popular beliefs about climate science after taking a closer look at the data to come to a more realistic conclusion.


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