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Posted by Laura.Lippay [Estimated read time: 9 minutes] (header image photo by H.L.W. from the Blind Photographers Flickr Group .) Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day ! 39 million people are blind.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Voice search growing as virtual assistant market heats up.
Google I/O was full of announcements about upcoming products and enhancements. The most notable, such as Google Assistant and Google Home, revolved around AI. We’re in a seminal moment, said Google chief executive (CEO) Sundar Pichai kicking off the company’s annual I/O Conference in San Francisco.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google assistant, AMP stats & Firebase app indexing appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Think of it as Google 2.0. Google assistant is Google’s search smarts put into anything, no keyboard needed & conversations welcomed. The post Meet Google assistant: A new search platform, rather than a gadget or an app appeared first on Search Engine Land
Back in October 2014, we reported that Google was unable to accept emojis to search, so if you searched using an Apple Emoji [Apple] Google would show no results found. Well, now Google can search using emojis…
As expected, Google has added a feature to the Search Analytics report within the Google Search Console to filter out how your AMP pages are doing.
Content marketing has been one of the industry’s buzz phrases for the last few years, but as the medium rapidly evolves and consumers’ expectations change, are businesses still getting it right? Amy Nicholson, managing editor at content strategy agency Sticky Content , says it’s time for businesses to install their own great content leaders, who can bring together expertise from every division in their company to create a great content strategy.
You’ve worked hard to reach the top spot on Google — now you have to defend your position. Columnist Daniel Faggella provides his advice for staying on top