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N. Korea Celebrates Armistice with Military Parade

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South Korea and the U.S. are commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Korean War armistice Saturday by honoring veterans and fallen soldiers. North Korea, on the other hand, decided to take a more ... celebratory approach. ?

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In a huge parade designed to flaunt the military might of the North, tens of thousands of soldiers marched through the capital city Pyongyang. (Via BBC)

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Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un watched over the spectacle with China?s Vice President at his side. North Korea says it was the largest parade in the nation?s history. (Via Deutsche Welle)

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According to reporters who were allowed to attend, the displays were North Korea?s way of celebrating what it sees as a victory, even though the armistice was a truce. (Via NTDTV)

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Though, technically, the North and South are still at war. And over the past 60 years there has been an almost constant fluctuation of tensions fueled by North Korean threats.

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In the past year, though, tensions have been near an all time high. Following a series of North Korean missile launches and an underground nuclear test. (Via RT)

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Back in 2010, South Korea nearly scrapped the armistice entirely after North Korea killed 50 South Koreans in a torpedo attack against a Southern ship and during a shelling of a South Korean island.

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South Korean president Park Geun-hye spoke at a ceremony honoring veterans and said she is willing to reopen peace talks if the North agrees to quit its nuclear development program. (Via Euronews)

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It?s the same demand the U.S. has put forward for years ??always in vain. On Saturday, President Obama shifted focus away from current tensions and asked for more support for the nations? veterans. (Via Al Jazeera)

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?Here in America no war should ever be forgotten, no veteran should ever be overlooked.? (Via Sky News)

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In a ceremony following their extravagant parade, North Korea?s ceremonial head of state said: ?The U.S. imperialists sustained a heavy defeat for the first time in their more than 100-year-long history of wars and aggression.??(Via The Washington Post)

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According to the U.S. Department of Defense, more than 2.5 million people died during the three-year Korean War.

Source: http://www.newsy.com/videos/n-korea-celebrates-armistice-with-military-parade

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Blast kills six, wounds dozens in Philippine southern city

MANILA (Reuters) - A powerful blast ripped through a crowded popular nightclub in a southern Philippine city late on Friday, killing six people and wounding dozens, police said on Saturday, a reminder of the security challenges despite rising economic growth.

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack and an army spokesman said security forces are looking into a potential motive for the attack, including the possible involvement of communist rebels who are active in the area.

"Three people were killed on the spot from the blast," said army spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Leo Bongosia, adding three others including a local politician died in hospitals. "We were shocked. We don't have this kind of attack in years."

Most of the blast victims were attending a medical convention organized by a local pharmaceutical company, were partying in a popular night club in Cagayan de Oro City when an improvised bomb exploded, Bongosia said.

The Philippines has registered the fastest economic growth in Asia in the first quarter, outpacing China. But long-running insurgencies from Maoist rebels and Islamist militants, with ties to al Qaeda, remain in resource-rich areas outside Manila.

(Reporting By Manuel Mogato; Editing by Michael Perry)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blast-kills-six-wounds-dozens-philippine-southern-city-045907165.html

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FBI: California Fugitive Arrested In Ponca City

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Source: http://www.newson6.com/story/22939688/fbi-california-fugitive-arrested-in-ponca-city

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The Simpsons co-creator offers up fortune to charity as he battles cancer

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Sam Simon, the man who co-created The Simpsons, is giving away his vast fortune to animal rights and poverty groups as he battles terminal cancer.

The 58 year old, who came up with the concept for the animated TV hit with Matt Groening in 1983, was diagnosed with terminal colon cancer earlier this year (13) and given three to six months to live, and he has vowed to give away millions to the charities he has supported through the Sam Simon Foundation, which provides vegan food to the hungry and homes for stray pets.

He has also supported PETA, Save the Children and marine organisation the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, and he turned a Malibu, California compound into a sanctuary for unwanted dogs rescued from kill shelters.

Simon says, "I have more money than I'm interested in spending. Everyone in my family is taken care of. And I enjoy this."

His ex-wife Jennifer Tilly tells the publication she's proud of her former husband for his charitable efforts as he faces death, stating, "I think it's really nice for him that he's doing it now and he gets to see the results of his philanthropy. He really does have a passion to survive, and the longer he's on the earth, the more good work he can do."

Source: http://www.starpulse.com/news/Dave_Simpson/2013/07/25/the_simpsons_cocreator_offers_up_fortu?ref_src=news_rss

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Iran Gets Creative Over Energy Payments from Turkey and Pakistan

by John Daly, Oil Price:

First begun in 1979 following the seizure of the U.S. embassy in Tehran, Iran is now subject to three differing sets of sanctions ? the U.S., the European Union and the United Nations. Implemented over fears of covert nuclear weapons development hidden in Iran?s civilian nuclear energy program, the tightening sanctions have forced both Iran and its energy importers to get creative about financing.

Iran currently provides 44 percent of Turkey?s oil imports and Turkey is Iran?s biggest natural gas customer. The sanctions legislation has hit hard Turkey?s abilities to pay for its Iranian natural gas imports, so Tehran and Ankara came up with a circuitous plan to allow Turkey to pay in gold bullion.

Because U.S. sanctions prevent Turkey from paying in dollars or Euros, Turkey has been paying Iran for its imports in Turkish Liras. Iranians then use those liras, held in Halkbank accounts, to buy gold in Turkey, and couriers carry the bullion to Dubai, where it can be sold for foreign currency or shipped to Iran. According to Turkish Statistics Institute (T?K) data, in February Turkey exported almost $120 million in gold to Iran and in March Turkish gold exports to Iran soared to almost $381 million.

Read More @ OilPrice.com

Source: http://sgtreport.com/2013/07/iran-gets-creative-over-energy-payments-from-turkey-and-pakistan/

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Ford Racing Mobile

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Source: http://appdesignserved.co/gallery/Ford-Racing-Mobile/8013861

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A Deep Dive Into Google?s Image Carousel And Knowledge Graph Results

Perform a Google search for [depeche mode members]. Not long ago, you?d get something that looked like the image below (plus a few images of a video to fill out the universal search results).

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Organic Search Results for Depeche Mode Members

Today, the search results look like this:

?Google Knowledge Graph and Entity Search Results for Depeche Mode Members

Google is transitioning from universal search results to entity search results. In my example, Depeche Mode is a popular music band, and a band is an entity. Let?s break it down:

Appearance & Behavior

Let?s look at what happened to the appearance and behavior of images in Google?s SERPs with this transition.

Knowledge Graph Image Carousel

At the top, in fashionable black, Google gives us an image carousel. Because I searched for the members of Depeche Mode, Google displays pictures of each band member. Notice how each image is a clear head shot, and all are roughly the same size and dimensions.?The pictures are served from gstatic.com, a Google-owned server. These images don?t exist on some website anymore ? they?ve been appropriated by Google.

For example, the David Gahan image comes from FanPop. You can see it in Google?s image search results. However, Google does not link to the original or credit the source.

Back on Google, click on Dave Gahan?s photo in the carousel. Surprise! You don?t go to a website hosting this image. Instead, you are taken to Google search results for [Dave Gahan].

Take a moment to think about this. If I search for [depeche mode members], click on Dave Gahan?s picture, then click on a search result to your website, you will get an organic search referral from Google for the keyword ?Dave Gahan? ? not ?Depeche Mode Members.?

Another thing to note is that the image carousel persists. Click on all the band members? images ? the carousel remains visible.

Image carousels aren?t only for band members. A number of different collection types are appearing.

(To my eye, it appears some of the early lists and collections were human-curated.)

When you break it down, each type of collection is an entity waiting to get filled with relevant search results. The types of collections Google Search presents continues to expand.

Knowledge Graph Biography

To the right of the search results is the Knowledge Graph Biography. This is the oldest portion of the Knowledge Graph, released in May 2012. In the Depeche Mode example, you see:

  • A biographical snippet, taken from Wikipedia and edited (one has to wonder if scores of Google interns spend time editing Wikipedia articles to make them more parse-able)
  • Selected bullets: Origin, Albums, Lead Singers and Record Labels. These seem pretty consistent from artist to artist
  • Upcoming Events
  • Songs
  • People Also Searched For

(Note: If I had just searched for [Depeche Mode], the Knowledge Graph Biography would have included a list of band members there as well, with no image carousel at the top of the SERP.)

Again, all the links in the biography area direct the user to more Google search results. Google seems determined to become your encyclopedia, fan magazine and touring schedule reference all in one. One has to wonder how long it will be before Google sells tickets right out of the Knowledge Graph!

If you click on an Upcoming Events link, the results pages are interesting. At the top (below the paid results and above the organic results) is a white panel with the venue location and, in small grey text, links to websites where you can purchase tickets. (Naturally, these are the type of links Google might come perilously close to finding suspicious on your website.)

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Given Google?s prowess, I expect we will see these types of results attached to an increasing number of search queries.

The biographies have changed a bit since last year, mostly because Google backed off from trying to compile information from different websites into one field. For example, last year Google thought that, in addition to singing the oldies, crooner Andy Williams was a member of a punk band and a Christian rock band. The only result I can take issue with is that I?d have included Gary Numan as a related search before David Bowie, but I cannot blame Google for that one. (Remember, the opinions of the writers are their own.)

Organic Search Results

Let?s look at organic search results. They look a lot like Google?s original 10 blue links. Outside of a few sitelinks, there is nothing notable: no images, no local results, no videos.

This isn?t entirely consistent. Search for Seattle Coffee Shops, and you will see a map where the Depeche Mode biography sits. One result has a thumbnail ? another, a review score. Search for Depeche Mode CDs, and you may see Google Shopping ads above the organic listings or the Knowledge Graph biography. The fact that there are no shopping ads for Depeche Mode Albums tells me Google has more tweaking to do.

Content Sources

The sources for Google content are trustworthy sites with machine readable content.

  • The biographical information comes from Wikipedia.
  • The tour dates come from the ticket sites. Again, click on a tour date and then look at the small, gray links just below the white rectangular result.
  • The images come from Google Image Search. What?s interesting here is that the pictures in the image carousel do not come from the original search, but from searches for each band member?s name.
  • What other people searched for comes from Google?s historical database.

Tips For Getting Links Alongside Entity Results

Queries that trigger Google Knowledge Graph have to pass a popularity threshold.

They also must match a type of collection that serves Knowledge Graph results of some type (local search, famous people, albums by artists, books by author, etc.).

The more popular the subject of an entity, the harder it will be to get a first page ranking. On the Depeche Mode Members page, the results include Wikipedia, the official Depeche Mode band site, Rolling Stone and The Sun. These are sites with high domain authority. To compete with the likes of these, you?d need:

  • Citations: Get lots of links from webpages and social media to the content you want to rank.
  • Domain Authority: You?ll need citations for many different pages on your site, not just a few viral articles.
  • Domain Velocity: Sites that keep getting links over time, right up to the present, demonstrate current trust and popularity.
  • Uniqueness: If the Knowledge Graph results include a biography, a Wikipedia page is likely to be in the organic search results. It?s also probable there are similar biographies all over the Internet. If they are in the press, there will be different versions of different stories. This is when Google likes to activate Query Deserves Diversity. If you need inspiration, look to the 2nd and 3rd page of the search results.
  • A Serious Tone: As an observation, I don?t see a lot of comedy or satire in organic search results that accompany entities and Knowledge Graph.

Of course, the real question is whether or not you want to compete for inclusion in these particular organic search results. You may decide that are you better off trying elsewhere. After all, you?re competing with Google ? and Google doesn?t seem to want visitors to click on the blue links.

If a carousel or Knowledge Graph appeared on a query you rank for, let me know. I?d like to know how it affected your traffic.

Opinions expressed in the article are those of the guest author and not necessarily Search Engine Land.

Related Topics: All Things SEO | Channel: SEO | Google: Knowledge Graph

Source: http://feeds.searchengineland.com/~r/searchengineland/~3/GNYWTnoeyHM/googles-image-carousel-and-knowledge-graph-search-results-167007

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