Background Videos and SEO: Should You Worry?

So, I stumbled across some interesting food for thought from John Mueller over at Google, shared by Search Engine Journal. The headline? Mueller: Background Video Loading Unlikely To Affect SEO. Okay, intriguing, right? The article, penned by Matt Southern, dives into Mueller’s comments about whether a 100MB video loading in the background after your main […]
Rethinking SEO: From Blue Links to AI Answers

Hey everyone, just stumbled upon a really interesting article from Search Engine Journal, penned by Rio SEO: “From Organic Search To AI Answers: How to Redesign SEO Content Workflows.” It got me thinking hard about how we approach content creation in this AI-driven landscape. For years, we’ve chased those top spots in the organic search […]
Forget the Hype: Where’s the Real AI Search Gold Rush? (Sharing Insights from Search Engine Journal)

Okay, let’s talk AI. You’re probably hearing about Large Language Model (LLM) monitoring everywhere. But is that really where the action is? I stumbled across a thought-provoking piece over at Search Engine Journal by Kevin Indig – “The Alpha Is Not LLM Monitoring” – and it got me thinking. The article basically argues that everyone’s […]
LLM Monitoring Isn’t the Golden Ticket: A Few Thoughts I’ve Been Chewing On

Just came across a fascinating piece on Search Engine Journal by Kevin Indig titled, “The Alpha Is Not LLM Monitoring.” It got me thinking hard about where the real value is being created in the AI search space, and honestly, it challenged some of my own assumptions. The article basically argues that everyone is hyper-focused […]
LessOps is the Future: Why Your VMware-to-Cloud Migration Matters More Than Ever

Okay, so I stumbled upon an interesting piece from MIT Technology Review recently about this push toward “LessOps” and how VMware-to-cloud migrations are becoming crucial. It really got me thinking about the pressures IT leaders face here in Cameroon and elsewhere. We’re all being asked to do more – think AI, automation, the whole shebang […]
Did the UN Climate Talks Just Ignore the Elephant in the Room…Again?

Okay, so I stumbled across this piece in MIT Technology Review about the recent UN climate talks in Belém, Brazil, and honestly? It left me scratching my head. You know those moments when reality feels stranger than fiction? This was one of them. Apparently, the conference was plagued by insane heat, flooding, and even a […]
The Download: Fossil Fuel’s Awkward Absence & Endometriosis Hope

Hey everyone, wanted to share some thoughts from a recent Technology Review newsletter I was reading, called “The Download.” It touched on two pretty different, but equally important, topics: the elephant in the room at climate talks, and some potential progress in endometriosis diagnosis. Let’s dive in, shall we? First up, the climate. Every year, […]
Decoding GenAI Security: Insights from Prompt Security’s Itamar Golan

Okay, so I just wrapped up a really insightful interview from VentureBeat with Itamar Golan, the co-founder and CEO of Prompt Security (now part of SentinelOne). The topic? Why generative AI security needs its own dedicated space, rather than just being tacked on as another feature. It’s a fascinating deep dive into the world of […]
Lyft’s CEO is an Undercover Driver!

Okay, you won’t believe what I just stumbled upon. Apparently, David Risher, the CEO of Lyft since April 2023, sometimes hits the road as a regular driver – completely incognito! I know, right? Pretty cool and quite unexpected. He says he “loves every minute of it,” and honestly, I can see why. Imagine being able […]
Could a Simple Wellness Shift Be the Secret to Happier, More Loyal Teams?

Hey everyone, I was just diving into an interesting piece over at Entrepreneur.com, and it got me thinking: could a simple focus on wellness actually be the key to unlocking happier and more loyal teams? The article, aptly titled “How Investing in Wellness Is the Smartest Move You Can Make,” makes a compelling case for […]