Google released data earlier today on foot traffic patterns during the holiday shopping season. The data were collected from anonymous mobile users with location history enabled.
Google released data earlier today on foot traffic patterns during the holiday shopping season. The data were collected from anonymous mobile users with location history enabled.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
Local search represents between 30 and 40 percent of mobile search results.
Still in testing, AMP pages are set to see their public debut in Google search in early 2016. The post Google Says AMP Will Come To Google Search “Early Next Year” appeared first on Search Engine Land
Go ahead, search Google using Chrome for [a long time ago in a galaxy far far away] and you will get one of their coolest search user interface easter eggs…
The ads showcase products on sale and link to promotional flyers hosted on Flipp.com. The post Bing Featuring Black Friday Flyer Ads On Some Retailer Brand Terms appeared first on Search Engine Land
Searching the film’s memorable first lines on Chrome will deliver results that mimic the opening scene of the original Star Wars. The post Google Star Wars Easter Egg Delivers Epic Search Results For “A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far Far Away” appeared first on Search Engine Land.
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If you want to avoid the crowds on Black Friday, avoid shopping between 2pm and 4pm. At least, thats what Google’s location data says