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Instagram Opens the Gates: Public Professional Content Now Searchable on Google and Bing

Starting July 10, 2025, a major shift in social media discoverability is underway:   search engines like Google and Microsoft Bing will automatically be allowed to index and display all public photos and videos from professional Instagram accounts in their search results.  This update marks a significant departure from Instagram’s traditional “walled garden” approach, where most content was only viewable within the app itself What’s Changing? Automatic Indexing :  All public content (photos, videos, Reels, and carousels) from professional Instagram accounts, businesses, and creators will be eligible to appear in search engine results by default Wider Reach :  Content that was previously discoverable only through Instagram’s Explore tab, hashtags, or followers can now reach anyone searching on Google or Bing, even if they don’t use Instagram Eligibility :  The update applies to professional accounts (business and creator) operated by users over 18 years old. Pers...

What is the Difference Between DDR3 and DDR4 in Laptop RAMs?

RAM (Random Access Memory) is one of the key components in your laptop that directly affects performance. It stores the data that your system needs for quick access, making tasks like opening apps, browsing, and running programs faster and smoother.  As technology evolves, so does RAM. The two most common types of RAM you’ll come across in laptops today are DDR3 and DDR4. But what exactly is the difference between DDR3 and DDR4 laptop RAM? Let's go deeper into it: What is DDR3 RAM? DDR3, short for Double Data Rate Type 3, was introduced around 2007 and became the standard for laptops and desktops until recently. DDR3 offers improved data rates and lower power consumption compared to its predecessor, DDR2. It's widely available, but as new technology emerges, DDR3 is slowly being phased out. What is DDR4 RAM? DDR4, which stands for Double Data Rate Type 4, is the latest and more advanced type of RAM introduced in 2014. It offers significant improvements in terms of performance,...

How to Whitelist an Email Address in Gmail – Simple and Easy!

If you've been missing important emails, they might be getting sent to your spam folder. In today's article, I'll show you how to whitelist an email address in Gmail to make sure you never miss an important message again. It's quick, it's simple, and I'll guide you through every step. 1. Open Gmail on your computer or smartphone. 2. Once in the Inbox,  head over to the top right corner of your screen, where you’ll see a gear icon. That’s your settings! Click on it and then select 'See all settings' from the dropdown menu 3. Navigate to the 'Filters and Blocked Addresses' tab. Here, we’re going to create a new filter that will whitelist your email address 4. In the 'From' field, type the email address you want to whitelist. Once you're done, click 'Create filter 5. Now, you’ll see a list of options. The most important one here is 'Never send it to Spam.' Check that box and hit 'Create Filter' And that’s it! Now you’...

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