Items filtered by date: December 2017
Scoperite Takes On The Storm - Our Newest Client
Scoperite is a full-service claim management software providing public adjusters with a complete solution for staying organized throughout the entire insurance restoration claim process. Owner and proprietor, Constantine Anest, started out in the industry at Ethos General Contractors, LLC, a complete contracting service, which he took ownership of in 2009. His extensive experience with restoration claims and their many moving parts is what led him to develop Scoperite.
AI Is Changing The Face Of Marketing: Part 1
The idea of AI, or artificial intelligence, stems from ancient philosophy, in which philosophers tried to explain the concept of human thinking through the mechanical manipulation of symbols. While initially held back by technological limitations, the increased capabilities of hardware and software have led to rapid development on the AI front. From self-driving cars to voice-operated assistants, we interact with the digital brain on a daily basis without even realizing it.
Taco Bell Offers The Keys To A Secret Society
Inspired by a local taqueria, San Bernadino restaurateur, Glen Bell, opened the Mexican-inspired favorite, Taco Bell, in 1962. In just five short years, the fast-food restaurant had more than 100 storefronts in states all over America. By 1997, Taco Bell had more than exploded on the fast-casual dining scene and was purchased by YUM! Brands, formerly Tricon Global.
Google Search Console: New and Improved
In August of last year, Google released the beta version of the updated Search Console with some new features. A select group of users tested out the two new features – an Index Coverage Report and AMP fixing flow. Earlier this month, Google announced that they would be releasing the beta version to all Search Console users.
‘Sports Authority’ To Be Removed From Mile High Stadium
Sports Authority will be removed from Mile High Stadium as the Denver Broncos continue to search for a buyer of the naming rights.
At Tuesday’s news conference, Broncos president and CEO Joe Ellis said that the team will take down the signage within the next 10 days.