Google has stopped using authorship completely, even for in-depth articles

Authorship is now officially and completely dead. Gary Illyes from Google said authorship is not used at all at Google anymore. The post Google has stopped using authorship completely, even for in-depth articles appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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5 reasons to keep doing mobile SEO even though ads are everywhere

Sure, paid search on mobile has grown. But if you’re thinking of cutting your organic search budget for mobile, columnist Bryson Meunier urges you to reconsider and focus on increasing your overall traffic. The post 5 reasons to keep doing mobile SEO even though ads are everywhere appeared first…

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Yahoo’s “Clean” Search Design For Firefox & Yahoo Users Looks Even More Like Google

In the Yahoo blog post announcing the company’s new default search deal with Firefox there’s a small GIF preview of what the new “clean” Yahoo search results will look like. Below are some of the screens from the post: On first blush I thought these were a departure from…

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OK Google: How About OK Jarvis, OK Android, Or Even OK Barry

Android Community noticed that some other phrases outside of “OK Google” trigger the voice search on the latest Android operating system, KitKat. So I tested this on my Nexus 5 and discovered that OK Google has alternatives. I tested the following phrases that seemed to work: OK Glass…

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OK Google: How About OK Jarvis, OK Android, Or Even OK Barry

Android Community noticed that some other phrases outside of “OK Google” trigger the voice search on the latest Android operating system, KitKat. So I tested this on my Nexus 5 and discovered that OK Google has alternatives. I tested the following phrases that seemed to work: OK Glass…

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