I covered this news at Search Engine Land last week, but now it is making its way to the SEO community. Bing is beginning to build their index of native app content for iOS, Android and even their own Windows 10 apps…
I covered this news at Search Engine Land last week, but now it is making its way to the SEO community. Bing is beginning to build their index of native app content for iOS, Android and even their own Windows 10 apps…
In the responsive design hangout, Google’s John Mueller was sharing his browser and one of his most recent tabs in the Chrome browser has the title tag “Penalty Server.” You can see a screen shot of it below…
Twitter today announced Periscope, an app that streams live video directly to your Twitter feed, is available on Android devices. “After a debut on iOS early this year, the company’s Android app development under former Twitter for Android developer Sara Haider went full-steam on bringing Periscope to Google’s mobile OS,” reports TechCrunch.
Danny Sullivan posted that Google’s Matt Cutts, the face behind Google’s search team, the head of web spam, has officially been replaced at Google with an unnamed Googler. The new head of web spam is not revealing himself…
Bing Places for Business allows marketers to add information to their search result listings, such as contact information and photos.
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Facebook has begun testing a feature that offers reviews from publications like Bon Appetit, Conde Nast Traveler, and the San Francisco Chronicle to rival Yelp’s crowdsourced reviews.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google Local Algorithm Change, Sally Ride Doodle & Link Building appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Following in Google’s footsteps, Bing plans to introduce app-linking tags in the near future, which will lead to an increased app discovery.