The Week In Search & SEO: December 7, 2018
News all across the board again with a handful of new features implemented across Google’s services, some insightful pieces on SEO, and a couple controversies.
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News all across the board again with a handful of new features implemented across Google’s services, some insightful pieces on SEO, and a couple controversies.
It’s been a big few day in search and SEO but before we jump in to the top stories let’s start with big congratulations and a happy anniversary to Motorola. On This Day … On this historic day in 1973 (that’s 44 years ago) Martin Cooper, researcher and executive for Motorola made the first cellular […]
It’s that day again – time for the update that will take us into the weekend with some great reading (and listening). So let’s dive in so we can all pretend we won’t be working for a couple days. Webcology Yesterday’s Webcology episode is available for download (at the link above) or you can listen […]
Sometimes Monday updates are light because not a lot happened on the weekend and sometimes bug things hit you on a Monday. It was one of those days in search news so let’s jump right in … Algorithmic Penalties Post- Penguin 4 Michael Cottam wrote a good piece for the Moz blog on algorithmic penalties […]
Unfortunately I didn’t get a chance to post the news yesterday (apologies to our regular readers) so here’s what’s happened since Friday in the SEO and search space … Allo Gets More Useful Google announced on their blog that they’re kicking it up a notch with the expansion of their Allo GIF library, as well […]
It’s been an interesting 24 hours in search and SEO with recommendatiosn from Google in some areas I’ve often wondered about so some incredible (and frightening) advances in technology. Let’s jump in … AI Taught To Steal To Write Code Matt Reynolds over at New Scientist covered a very interesting and perhaps even more frightening story about […]