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Google rep, Gary Illyes, reminded that if the code page indicates both directives Noindex and Index only Noindex will be taken into account. It’s not an undiscovered land for many webmasters, but a truism. However, judging by the fact that Ilsh decided to remind about this on his webpage on Twitter, such situations are not uncommon. Facebook is currently testing a new service that allows page owners to post vacancies and other users to apply for them. This information was reported by TechCrunch. Vacant posts will be created at «Jobs» tab. The companies will be able to specify the job title, salary and working conditions. By means of a special feature it will highlight vacancies among other publications in the news feed and attract the attention of users. All ads will be visible in the Jobs section. Applicants will be able to respond to the announcements using «Apply Now» button. The CV will be generated automatically from the data of user’s profiles. Thus, they will be able to quickly offer its candidature for several jobs without wasting time posting general information.




The companies will receive a feedback through private messages. They will also be able to pay for the posts to attact more people. Once this feature is launched, Facebook will become a direct competitor to the LinkedIn social network. We should remind you that Microsoft reported of buyng Linkedin in June. The deal should be done by the end of this year, and its total amount will reach $ 26.2 billion. 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. 1 in 3 smartphone searches were made right before a store visit.  76% of B2B marketers in North America said they expect to create more content in 2016 than they did in 2015 according to a September 2015 study by the Content Marketing Institute (CMI) and MarketingProfs.  35% of all those 65 and older report using social media, compared with just 2% in 2005. New York Stores Kids Will Love Amazing children stores in NYC Dance on a piano at FAO Schwarz, the oldest toy store in America. (Courtesy Toys “R” Us) Tiny shoppers aren't left out of the vast opportunities to explore the greatest retail city in America.




Between an inside Ferris wheel to a stop for future fashionistas and gamers, there are many great shops to outfit and entertain kids in New York City. Here are 10 of our favorite kid-friendly stores in NYC, whether the kids love toys, high fashion or books: If there’s one spot not to be missed on a family trip to New York City, it’s FAO Schwarz—the oldest toy store in the United States. Toy soldiers greet kids as they enter this mecca of all things imaginative and playful, a world of massive stuffed animals, DIY craft kits, classic and experimental candies, dolls, action figures, hard-to-find LEGO sets, instruments, tech toys and, of course, the famous dance-on piano. For a truly special experience, head to the customizable Muppet Whatnot workshop and build your own whimsical puppet. One of the most beloved publishers of books for youngsters fosters a love of reading with thousands of titles, daily story time and an educational reference center at its sprawling SoHo storefront.




The 6,200-square-foot bookstore helps famous book series come alive in its real-life version of “The Magic School Bus”—packed with science books and kits—and Clifford’s Dog House (featuring the famous red dog). With a rotating seasonal section and regular events (such as movie screenings and meet-and-greets with popular literary characters), the Scholastic Store invites toddlers to teens to return often. Keep up with the latest children’s fashion at Bonpoint. A lofty Madison Avenue space contains the latest in Parisian-inspired apparel for mini sartorialists (and their moms). At Bonpoint, the meticulously crafted cardigans, pea coats, pajamas, swimsuits and other garments come in fine materials like silk, wool and cashmere and classy patterns, such as plaid, argyle and floral. Worn by celebrities’ children, including Suri Cruise, Seraphina Affleck and Harlow Madden, the chic designs from the nearly 40-year-old brand have a cult following. This local toy store offers Upper East Side families the latest amusements on the market.




Open since 1931, the family-run venture’s longevity is a testament to its emphasis on customer service. Staff help customers find the perfect gifts from a floor-to-ceiling stock of items aimed at entertaining babies to tweens. Shoppers can find classics like pull toys and wooden blocks, NYC-specific items like Chrysler Building 3-D puzzles and toy taxis, and modern tech toys like robot cars controlled by smartphones. Dolls come to life at the NYC headquarters of the beloved collectibles. Little girls and their mini friends can shop for matching outfits (or design their own!) and accessories, then get “dolled up” at the doll hair salon before capturing special moments at the in-store photo studio. The American Girl Place also hosts multiple events each week, such as crafts, cooking classes and date-with-my-dad, that keep girls (and their parents) coming back again and again. While in the big city, visit kidding around for unique toys for all ages. (Screenshot from Vimeo video)




Regularly ranked as “the best toy store in New York,” kidding around embraces the spirit of independent retail with its selection of thousands of unique playthings for all ages. Locals and tourists alike can find kid-friendly items, such as floor puzzles, obscure games, shadow puppets, stuffed animals and craft kits that facilitate both fun and learning. Kidding Around also stocks a vast selection of the popular Playmobil play sets. Don’t forget to stop by the Grand Central Terminal location on your way out of town—the model train that runs throughout the store is too cute to miss! From the latest games and systems to clothes and memorabilia featuring beloved video game characters, this store has everything to satisfy even the most devoted Nintendo fans. Kids can try their hand at rescuing Princess Peach or battling Bowser on the demo systems throughout the 10,000-square-foot store, while a mini museum upstairs showcases retro products, including a scorched, yet still functional, Game Boy that survived the Gulf War.




A volunteer-run shop in Brooklyn helps shoppers transform into superheroes, both in costume and in spirit. The proceeds from every vapor blaster, invisibility suit, thunder inducer and leotard sold at the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co. go to support 826NYC, a nonprofit organization created by award-winning author Dave Eggers that helps kids develop creative writing skills. Kids and adults alike will enjoy testing out their capes at the stores fan-blasted platform. No matter what superhero gear you select, the good deed of shopping here won't go unnoticed—even if you decide to keep your new identity top secret. Purchase a new LEGO set to build or admire the Statue of Liberty model. (Courtesy The LEGO® Group) This recently opened Flatiron flagship turns kids into engineers with its preschool building area and monthly mini model build activities for ages 6 to 14. In addition to pre-made building kits and boxes full of individual pieces, The LEGO Store also contains the stuff of petite builders’ dreams: an 8-foot tall Statue of Liberty model, a miniland replica of NYC, working clock and murals of urban scenes—all made completely out of the popular mini bricks.

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