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New study: Majority of consumers are unaware of how search engines work
New study by BrandVerity, who protects the world's leading brands online, finds that 63% of consumers are unaware of how a search engine works.
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How to Find Out When a Webpage Was Published
There are plenty of online publications that do not provide a published date. Here are some methods you can use to find out when a webpage was published.
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EU investigates Google data collection practices
It wants to know how and why Google gathers ad and search data.
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Look out for Junk Sources in Google News
"I don’t know how these sites got indexed in Google News because they don’t appear to meet the quality standards for the platform. But there they are."
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How To Troubleshoot Poor Local Search Rankings - Brighter Digital
Don't rank huh? Here's a guide to help you troubleshoot your local search rankings
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Google Makes It More Difficult To Find Old Images
Google no longer offers an option for users to input a custom date range when searching for images.
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Google is changing its search algorithm to prioritize original news reporting
Google is changing its news search algorithms again, in a move that’s sure to annoy everybody. Today’s announcement is that the company is going to try to emphasize “original reporting,” which it will “elevate” in its search results. To do so, it has distributed new instructions to its cadre of 10,000+ human reviewers, whose feedback helps train the Google algorithm that actually delivers search rankings.
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Finding Old Instruction Manuals for Free Online
Just because you've got a device without a manual doesn't mean you need to throw it away. There are plenty of places on the Internet that can help you find its instructions.
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Google's 'Follow Your World' service shuts down next month because you didn't know it existed
Google launches a lot of things, and some of them don't survive.
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Exclusive: Google's jobs search draws antitrust complaints from rivals
Google's fast-growing tool for searching job listings has been a boon for e...
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Why has Examine.com disappeared from search results?
Google is waging war on the peddling of magical pills and miracle cures by questionable health sites — and Examine.com seems to have been caught in the crossfire.
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Google's Chinese search engine 'terminated'
Google's controversial plan to launch a censored search engine in China has been "terminated", a company executive has said. The project was reported to have ceased late last year but rumours that it remained active persisted.
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Tech News Digest | 2muchcoffee
Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy the digest news regarding business development as well as tech development!
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Google’s Dominance Is No Longer a Sure Thing
Crackdown from regulators comes just as the internet giant’s vulnerability is showing up on its own.
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The Importance of Sitemaps
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Podcast episodes will now show up in Google searches
Helpful discovery mechanism or a shot in the Platform Wars?
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A new look for Google Search
We’re bringing a fresh new design to Search, helping you more easily find the information you’re looking for.
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How Often Does Google Update Its Algorithm?
In 2018, Google reported an incredible 3,234 improvements to search. That's more than 8 times the number of updates they reported in 2009 and an average of almost 9 per day.
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Google, Amazon and Apple's introduction to the age of surveillance capitalism
People bought 78 million alexises worldwide last year alone. Many of the owners of these fast-selling internet-connected gadgets, with have wondered when they speak to their virtual home assistant, is anyone else listening? Because Alexa's owner, the giant retailer and tech firm Amazon, has thousands of staff who do nothing else.
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14 SEO Predictions for 2019 and Beyond
Better late than never, we've got fourteen predictions for SEO in the coming year—ranging from the monetization of Google to continued domination of SERP features—straight from the experts here at Moz.
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