By Byron Kaye, Paresh Dave SYDNEY (Reuters) – Google’s threatened shutdown of its search engine in Australia over a proposed content licensing law would ripple across industries, saddling partners like Apple with a sudden revenue gap and retailers as varied as affordable Kmart to upmarket David Jones with a supply of potentially useless gadgets. FILE PHOTO: Smartphone with google app icon is seen in front of the displayed Australian flag in this illustration taken, Jan. 22, 2021…. Source link
Read More »Google Search is getting Dark mode, will match your preferred theme
Google is once again testing out Dark theme for its Search page. The last time users reported seeing a dark theme was last month. Dark theme for the world’s most visited page will follow your preferred Windows or macOS theme. If you’ve set yours to Light then Google Search will remain unchanged, set it to Dark and you’ll be greeted with the new Dark theme. Dark theme doesn’t make the background completely black, but rather a very dark grey. Text has changed from black to white while… Source link
Read More »Google is testing a dark mode for desktop search
Google is testing a dark mode for desktop search, Google confirmed to The Verge. If the test has rolled out to you and your system is set to dark mode, the background of Google’s search pages will be a very dark gray. Here’s an example of what the dark mode looks like: It’s unclear how widely the test has been rolled out. A couple of Verge staffers had their search pages automatically switch to dark mode, and
Read More »Why I switched to it from Google Search- 9to5Mac
Sometime in late 2019, I became increasingly more concerned with personal privacy. I’ve never been the type of person to lean into sharing details with companies when I didn’t need to, but I became aware of the ways I was “leaking” data to companies. One of the easiest things I did to help curtail some of the data I was sharing was changing my default web search to DuckDuckGo, and after a year of using it, I wanted to share some of my thoughts on it. Google is better, but I… Source link
Read More »Removing Blog Comments May Impact Search Rankings
Google’s John Mueller advises site owners that removing all comments from a website may adversely impact search rankings. Mueller offers this advice during the Google Search Central SEO hangout recorded on February 5. A question is submitted by a site owner asking whether blog comments are factored into Google’s search rankings. They want to remove comments from their site and ask if that can be done without losing rankings. The short answers are: Yes, Google factors comments into the… Source link
Read More »Patents Are Not Always Used in Search
Google’s John Mueller advises site owners to be mindful that not everything the company patents is used in search results. Mueller’s exact quote on this subject is as follows (more context available in the next section): “But just because it’s patented from Google, and maybe even from someone who works on search, doesn’t mean that we actually use it in search.“ This is stated by Mueller during the Google Search Central SEO hangout recorded on February 5. An SEO named Neeraj Pandey… Source link
Read More »How an MBA launched a Google high flyer’s lifelong search
Fuencisla Clemares is “studying all the time”, she says. “The day I stop, I will be out of the market.” This relentless focus on learning has been the mark of a career spanning retail, management consulting and a decade of ascent at Google. The drive to learn continues, for the past four years as a country manager for Spain and Portugal at Google. “I believe that being out of your comfort zone is key to developing yourself and to grow,” she says. Clemares set a… Source link
Read More »Bing Steps Up to Replace Google in Australian Search Showdown
Microsoft Bing is offering to replace Google should the Code dispute continue to the point where Google revokes services in Australia. The News Media Bargaining Code, whereby Google and Facebook will be legally obligated to pay news publishers to display their content, resulted in Google Australia’s Managing Director, Mel Silva, threatening to pull services from the country in a Senate hearing on January 22. Facebook made a similar threat, stating that there was no commercial benefit to… Source link
Read More »Microsoft slams Google over threat to shut search engine in Australia
Microsoft has moved to capitalise on Google’s threat to shut its search engine in Australia, throwing its weight behind efforts to make Big Tech pay for news content and offering to transfer small businesses to its rival service Bing at no cost. The Seattle-based company on Wednesday slammed Google’s threat to exit Australia over the news media bargaining code and said it fully supported a draft law aimed at forcing technology groups to pay news providers for… Source link
Read More »Google Updates Shopping Search Results With “Black—owned” Label
Google is beginning Black History Month with an update to shopping search results that makes it easier to find and support Black-owned businesses. Search interest in Black-owned businesses is reaching record highs, having increasing 600% in the past 12 months. Interest in related search terms such as “black owned restaurants,” “black owned bookstores,” and “black owned beauty supply” is increasing as well. Now Google is helping searchers find these businesses with a… Source link
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