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Explore the sunken USS Mohawk with these stunning underwater Street View photos

Mar25
by Sindy Cator on March 25, 2014 at 8:22 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Google, Images

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Unless you’re a professional scuba diver, chances are you’ve never explored an underwater shipwreck first-hand. Fear not though, as Google Street View has been updated with some sublime photos from the sunken USS Mohawk. The panoramic, 360-degree images were submitted by Trident Global Imaging, who last year set out to create a virtual tour of the 165-foot vessel. The World War II Coast Guard cutter was launched in 1934, but was then purposefully sunk in 2012 to create an artificial veteran’s memorial reef. The photos offer incredible clarity and allow you to move around the bridge, crow’s nest, port and…

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comScore: Google is once again the most-trafficked US desktop site, ends Yahoo’s seven-month streak

Mar25
by Sindy Cator on March 25, 2014 at 8:07 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Google, Insider

comScore today released its top 50 US Web properties for February 2014. While Yahoo has been dominating Google for the last seven months straight, the two have now switched spots again. This time, Google finished first, just ahead of Yahoo, much like it has for the last few years: Yahoo has topped comScore’s list for the last seven months, starting in July 2013. Before that, Yahoo was first way back in May 2011. As we’ve noted before, this was an impressive feat given that Yahoo’s numbers exclude Tumblr, which last month ranked at #37. Image Credit: Kimihiro Hoshino/Getty Images

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How to measure progress toward your personal goals

Mar25
by Sindy Cator on March 25, 2014 at 7:56 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, How-To's, LifeHacks

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This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog and has been republished with permission. Although there are some people who advocate for dropping all your goals or focusing on systems instead of goals, I’ve never managed to fully give up on setting goals for myself. In fact, I just finished my monthly review today, where I looked at how well I did on the goals I set for myself last month and set some new ones for the month ahead. As I was doing this, I started to wonder whether I was doing myself any favors by reviewing my progress monthly. I had a look…

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The IRS clarifies that it treats Bitcoin as taxable property, not currency

Mar25
by Sindy Cator on March 25, 2014 at 7:31 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

The US Internal Revenue Service has clarified its position on convertible virtual currencies, including Bitcoin. The agency noted that Bitcoin will be treated as property, rather than currency, for tax purposes. While the IRS acknowledged that some virtual currencies operate similar to “real” currency, it noted that no country has approved them as legal tender. Convertible virtual currencies are defined as those that have “an equivalent value in real currency.” A FAQ section of the document explains the types of reporting that you’ll need to file if you’re trading in Bitcoins and other convertible virtual currencies. For instance, if you…

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Facebook expands Lookalike Audiences to let advertisers target people who use their sites, apps, or Pages

Mar25
by Sindy Cator on March 25, 2014 at 7:19 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Social Media

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Facebook today expanded its advertising tool Lookalike Audiences to allow advertisers to target new users based on people who visit their websites, use their mobile apps, or are connected to their Facebook Pages. Until now, advertisers could only create “lookalikes” based on existing information like email addresses, phone numbers, and user IDs. Facebook first announced Lookalike Audiences in March 2013. For those who don’t know, the feature is supposed to help businesses reach potential customers who share “similar characteristics with their current ones,” which the company refers to as “lookalikes.” Today’s update means advertisers can: Find more people who “look…

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