In a new video from Google, Developer Advocate Alan Kent shares six tips for optimizing images for ecommerce websites. While the video is specifically aimed at ecommerce sites, the advice is applicable to any website that serves a large number of images. Clocking in at over 14-minutes, Google’s video is a lot to digest if you’re busy working on websites. Here’s a more palatable recap you can consume in under five minutes. These are Google’s tips for making images load faster and more… Source link
Read More »Google removing support for some video and image sitemap extension tags
On August 6, 2022, Google will no longer support some video and image sitemap extension tags. Gary Illyes from Google said it is removing support for those sitemap extension tags to simplify sitemap extensions and to help “reduce complexity of your codebases” by making sitemaps “less cluttered in general.” What is being removed. The following sitemap extension tags are no longer going to be supported: Within image sitemaps: caption geo_location title license Within video… Source link
Read More »Google Deprecates Some Image and Video Sitemap Extensions
Google announced that it is discontinuing the use of several image and video sitemap extensions. Google stated they decided to sunset the use of these sitemap extensions after evaluating the value of the tags. The deprecated tags and attributes will have no effect after August 6, 2022. Google announced that the documentation for the removed tags and attributes have already been removed. The image and video sitemaps will continue to be a part of the sitemap specs. The deprecation is limited… Source link
Read More »Alt Text Only A Factor For Image Search
Google’s use of alt text as a ranking factor is limited to image search. It does not add value for regular web search. This is explained by Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller during the Google Search Central SEO office-hours hangout recorded on March 18. Mueller fields several questions related to alt text, resulting in a number of takeaways about the impact it has on SEO. Adding alt attributes to images is recommended from an accessibility standpoint, as it’s helpful for visitors… Source link
Read More »Google’s ‘CEO’ image search gender bias hasn’t really been fixed
News releases | Research | Technology February 16, 2022 Image search results in Google still reflect gender bias. A search for an occupation, such as “CEO,” yielded results with a ratio of cis-male and cis-female presenting people that match the current statistics. But when UW researchers added another search term — for example, “CEO United States” — the image search returned fewer photos of cis-female presenting people.University of… Source link
Read More »Stealth bomber seen in Missouri Google Maps image
CONCORDIA, Mo. – It was recently discovered that Google Maps captured a rare photo of a stealth bomber flying over Concordia, Missouri. The Google Maps photo was discovered by a Reddit user. Also known as the B-2 Spirit, the stealth bomber “is a low-observable, strategic, long-range, heavy bomber capable of penetrating sophisticated and dense air-defense shields,” according to an Air Force Technology article. The aircraft has speeds of 628 miles per hour. “It is… Source link
Read More »What is causing my uploaded image to get corrupted? (Yandex rev image search) – Web Browsing/Email and Other Internet Applications – BleepingComputer
I have experienced this issue only on Yandex reverse image search and only sometimes.. I have no idea what is causing it, I am using Firefox.. this is a screen cap: Edited by hosa, 19 December 2021 – 05:57 AM. Source link
Read More »CSU alum, Army veteran illustrates Google search Veterans Day image
November 11, 2021 Columbus State alumnus and Army veteran Steve Tette’s work is being seen by hundreds of millions of Google users on Thursday, Nov. 11. The American realist artist was chosen to design the “Google Doodle” for Veterans Day. The doodles are a Google program to alter the search engine’s logo in celebration of holidays, anniversaries and the lives of influential… Source link
Read More »Google tweaks image search for racially diverse results
For years, Google has sought to avoid algorithmic racial biases, which have proved embarrassing to the company and offensive to users. In 2015, the tech giant apologized after its photo app misidentified Black people as gorillas. Now Google is looking to address subtler signs of bias, including image results that have reinforced European standards of beauty and suggested that Black hair is unprofessional. Google announced a raft of changes to its search engine in September, at an event… Source link
Read More »Yandex Browser update introduces Image Translate functionality
Yandex published an update of the company’s Yandex Browser earlier this month that integrates Image Translate functionality natively in the browser. Yandex Browser is based on Chromium, the same core that powers many other browsers including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Edge or Vivaldi. The update, introduced in version 21.3.1, improves the built-in translator, powered by Yandex Translate, which works similarly to Google Translate in Chrome. When Yandex users visit foreign language… Source link
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