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Google and YouTube will be live broadcasting the Election day, as the Google company reports. Youtube videohosting will be broadcasted live on world major TV channels, among which NBC, PBS, MTV, Bloomberg, and Telemundo. Right after the polls closed are, users we be able to see the results of the elections that are integrated into a Google search introduced in 30 languages around the world. Live broadcast will also present a detailed updates and results of the presidential election, senators, congressmen, governors and other information. The voting will begin on November 8 at 14 or 15 p.m. Moscow time. We should remind you that in September 2016 US presidential candidate from the Republican Party, Donald Trump has accused Google of concealing negative information regarding Hillary Clinton. And in early November, it was reported that a detailed plan for the campaign in the US presidential candidate of the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton was composed by none other than the Google head of the board of directors, Eric Schmidt back in 2014.




Google has added a new "Using HTTPS» section in its report on the accessibility of their services and data. It aims to show the transition dynamics to a secure protocol. According to Google, current desktop Chrome version users download more than a half of the pages through the safe protocol. Whereas, mobile users still widely use HTTP protocol, however, more and more users are getting to HTTPS. Android users who use HTTPS protocol were estimated at 40%. Google has valued the statistics on page views using different protocols in Chrome and found out that users spend most of their time browsing HTTPS websites than HTTP-resources. This ratio is getting higher for HTTPS benefit. Google started measuring the HTTPS-connections on Chrome in early 2015. It should be mentioned that in December 2015 the search engine began HTTPS-indexing page version by default. According to Moz, HTTPS-results in Google top 10 has reached 40% last month. Recently, Google rep, Jon Mueller, posted a call for webmasters to stop fussing about redirects on his page on Twitter.




According to him, the redirect adjustment is a technical issue and not a matter of SEO. The most important thing is to choose the right version of the redirect, and there is nothing “supernatural” about that. Mueller’s message was posted following the recent Twitter-storm con regarding the topic of redirects and how they are processed by Google. During the discussion, Google's search quality analyst, Gary Illyes, said all redirects pass PageRank: As it was seen from the comments, the foreign experts agreed to the fact that redirects are a matter of technical SEO. We should remind you that in July this year Gary Illyes have already said that all the redirect codes 3xx pass PageRank. April 2015 polling by Manta found that nearly 6 in 10 US small-business owners (SBOs) still weren’t seeing ROI from social media activities.  Pinterest has over 100 million monthly active users (MAUs) as of September 2015.  Thrive Analytics found in January 2015 that many SMBs (small and medium-sized businesses) just don’t have the resources to keep up with social media. 




Rian'S LegoBuy LegoLego AquariumAquarium IdeasLego OceanLego BoatsBrickset LegoExploration VesselArrow KeysForwardClick to close image, click and drag to move. Use arrow keys for next and previous.Set AnimationAnimation YoutubeCreator BuildLego CreatorShuttle TydiriumtmImperial ShuttleFerrari F40Wars ImperialEndorForwardLEGO® Creator - Build your very own Ferrari F40! What started as a bit of fun has become an astonishing moneyspinner for a 27-year-old former teaching assistant from Cambridge, whose fictional character has racked up nearly 100 million YouTube hits. The adventures of Amy Lee – or to give her full name Amy Lee thirty3 - have captivated hundreds of thousands of children. Amy, whose dizzying success has brought her across the Atlantic, is now among the world’s top “YouTubers” - and all this has happened within a year. According to marketing experts, this elite group can enjoy six figure salaries largely thanks to the advertising their sites generate – even if YouTube takes a healthy cut of the revenue.




Amy, perhaps understandably, would rather not go into details of how lucrative the hobby has become. “I can pay my bills and still have enough to have some fun,” she told The Telegraph. It all started about a year ago when she started playing a popular computer game called Minecraft. To the uninitiated it looks like building a virtual world with futuristic Lego blocks, but to devotees it is clearly rather more sophisticated. “You can do what you want with the game, your only limitation is your own imagination. Helped by another successful “YouTuber” called Stampy, she created an avatar called Amy Lee thirty3 and started posting onto the video sharing site. Then, out of the blue, the cheques started arriving. Her creation captured the imagination of hundreds of thousands of young girls who, it appears, were largely ignored in the computer game market. “Once you start getting a substantial number of viewers you start getting a share of the advertising revenue,’’ she said.




At this point satisfying the demands of Amy Lee thirty3’s fans became more than a hobby. “Within two months I realised I could do this as a full time job.” She makes the videos herself, posting another adventure daily. “They are all aimed at children. “They are like a TV series with characters and plots and the kids tune into the latest episode.” A typical day sees Amy log onto the major social networks – Facebook, Instagram and Twitter - before answering hundreds of emails from children across the world. Some of the plots result from suggestions by her followers: she has more than 500,000 on YouTube. “They said, for example, you should get a cat, so AmyLee thirty3 got a new cat.” Recording a new adventure can take anywhere between 10 minutes and a couple of hours. Now it is not only advertising from YouTube which is generating the cash, there is the merchandising. Amy was approached by Maker Studios, a company which is now owned by The Walt Disney Company, for a merchandising deal.

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