Google’s partnership with WordPress aims to jump-start the platform’s support of the latest web technologies — particularly those involving performance & mobile experience.
After a three year partnership with Yahoo, Mozilla has switched their default search provider for Firefox back to Google. The post Mozilla drops Yahoo search for Google with new Firefox Quantum browser release appeared first on Search Engine Land
After serving Bing web search results in iOS and Mac for a few years, Apple has just switched the results back to Google, its original search partner. The post Apple switches back to Google search results for iOS & Mac appeared first on Search Engine Land.
The WSJ pulled out of FCF and saw traffic losses but higher subscription revenue. The post Report: Google ending ‘first click free’ to help publishers boost subscriptions appeared first on Search Engine Land
Google effort appears to be a modified version of existing tools and approaches with some new, unspecified wrinkles. The post Google making renewed effort to help news publishers drive more subscriptions appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
ScribbleLive says clients’ live blog content will be displayed in carousel-style search results.
Columnist Jayson DeMers explains the potential impact the Google-Yahoo search deal will have on SEO, SEM, and the future of search in general. The post What Does Yahoo’s New Google Partnership Mean For SEO’s Future? appeared first on Search Engine Land
Google is apparently testing out direct hotel booking. The company is seeking to have hotel searchers book and pay via Google rather than handing off the lead to a third party travel site or hotel site. This was first pointed out by travel news site Tnooz. Other than the example provided in the..
Google might have reached a deal with Yahoo to power some of their search results. The post Yahoo Search Testing Google Powered Search Results appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Earlier this year, Google and Twitter struck a deal which once again gave Google access to Twitter’s data stream. Columnist Miriam Hirschman explores how this might play out