Earlier this month, Google announced they will be dropping the classic version of Google Maps and for those who need a watered down version…
Earlier this month, Google announced they will be dropping the classic version of Google Maps and for those who need a watered down version…
Susan Moskwa was part of Google’s Webmaster Trends Analysts (they need a new name for that team) for a few years and left that team to fix internal communications at Google in 2012…
Posted by ronell-smith If you think creating content for boring industries is tough, try creating content for an expensive product that’ll be sold in a so-called boring industry. Such was the problem faced by Mike Jackson, head of sales for a large Denver-based company that was debuting a line of new high-end products for the fishing industry in 2009. After years of pestering the executives of his traditional, non-flashy company to create a line of products that could be sold to anglers looking to buy premium items, he finally had his wish: a product so expensive only a small percentage of anglers could afford them
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Google is striving to surface even more useful content for Android users, as today the company announced new Google Now cards from 70 additional app partners.
Nearly three months after Google introduced Now cards, which serve as more detailed reminders for 40 apps, the search giant has expanded the feature to include 70 more third-party apps.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
When you are looking at an image search result set, the image search engine probably wants to provide images that do not look blurry when the original image source is pretty high quality.
Yet another user interface being tested in the Google Mobile search results… The post Google Mobile Search Tests Colored Dots In Result Snippets appeared first on Search Engine Land
Google announced they’ve added 70 new partners to power the Google Now Cards they have displayed on your apps. Some of these new partners include Spotify, Zipcar, Eat24…