Contributor Dave Davies explains the many layers and aspects of Google Voice Search and how to optimize your content for it. The post Optimize for voice search by keeping it short and to the point appeared first on Search Engine Land
Tweet an emoji to @Google and you’ll get an immediate reply that includes a quick quip, GIF and link to local search results that correspond to the emoji.
Google and Facebook are committed to facts and progress, but The Guardian argues they may be helping to undermine both. The post Have Google and Facebook become unwitting tools of extremism?
This year’s Santa Village includes coding games and holiday traditions — all available via desktop or the Santa Tracker Android App.
Is there a potential problem in your search query? Yo, Google may solve it. Check out this study from Stone Temple that shows how Rich Answers are evolving.
“Fun facts” or “I’m feeling curious” search returns dynamic answer box at the top of results, along with “Ask another question” option. The post Google Search For “Fun Facts” Serves Up Random Q&As Via Dynamic Answer Box appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Google’s latest refresh is part of a large-scale rebranding effort that includes a newly designed logo.
The streaming service could benefit big from the prominent Star Wars Day link on Google.com. The post Google Play Gets “May The Fourth Be With You” Home Page Link On Star Wars Day appeared first on Search Engine Land
Rich answers are now displaying for targeted queries at a rate or 19.45% for targeted queries, according to a new study by Stone Temple Consulting.
According to survey data from the 2015 Edelman Trust Barometer search engines (read: Google) have overtaken traditional media as the most trusted source of news globally. Last year search engines were just behind traditional media but have now overtaken them