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If you’ve been putting effort into creating great content but still struggling to rank higher on Google, the problem might not be what you’re writing. It could be who Google thinks is writing it. That’s where Author SEO comes in. It’s the practice of optimizing your author profile so that search engines can recognize the
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A SecurityScorecard rating is an outside-in security grade assigned to your organization based entirely on what’s publicly visible from the internet. It doesn’t require your cooperation, your credentials, or even your awareness. SecurityScorecard scans your public-facing infrastructure and scores what it finds — the same way an attacker would look at your site before deciding
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Node.js performance problems in production almost always come from the same short list: a single-process app pinned to one CPU core, missing caching layers, an event loop blocked by synchronous work, and a process manager that crashes silently at 2 a.m. This article covers the tuning that actually moves p95 latency and concurrent request capacity
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AI-assisted development is no longer a novelty agencies can evaluate from a distance. Clients are already asking about it. Some are using it without telling you. And the tools have matured enough that the question is no longer “should we explore this” but “how do we use it without creating problems we can’t bill to
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HTTP/3 is the third major version of the protocol that powers the web, built on QUIC instead of TCP. It cuts handshake latency, eliminates head-of-line blocking across requests, and keeps connections alive when a mobile user moves between networks. This article explains what HTTP/3 is, when it produces measurable gains, where it does not, and
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A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is something of a ‘cure-all’ for solving various issues on your website. CDNs are said to improve everything from site speed and security to account bandwidth usage. How is it that one upgrade can affect so much of a site’s performance? It all comes down to what CDNs actually do:
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