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Inside the new Google Search Console at SMX East

If you’re an SEO, odds are good that you live and breathe inside the Google Search Console every day. The good news is that Google is about to significantly upgrade the Search Console with an extensive redesign to better serve you. As reported by Barry Schwartz on Search Engine Land, Google’s new Search Console will:

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Mobile SEO: The 3 areas that really matter for SEO performance

With the upcoming launch of Google’s mobile-first index, digital marketers are preparing for a proliferation of “micro-moments”. There has been a lot of noise around this seemingly seismic shift, but this trend was set in motion years ago and we have plenty of data to hand on what makes or breaks a mobile SEO campaign.

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Google updates quality raters guidelines with details around non-English language web pages

Google updated their search quality raters guidelines PDF document a few days ago. Jennifer Slegg first noticed and documented most of the changes between this updated version and the March version, which focused on upsetting and offensive content. The core change, according to Jennifer Slegg, is the new guidelines around non-English language pages. “This update

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Overstock.com Reports Q2 2017 Results

Consolidated revenue of $432 million (3% growth) and pre-tax loss of ($9.7) million Retail pre-tax loss of ($6.4) million Medici pre-tax loss of ($3.3) million Retail Site Launches Cars Tab Medici’s t0 Launches Revolutionary Securities Lending System SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 03, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Overstock.com, Inc.Common Shares (NASDAQ:OSTK) / Series

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Researchers combine artificial intelligence, crowdsourcing and supercomputers to develop better, and more reasoned, information extraction and classification methods — ScienceDaily

The outcome is the result of two powerful forces in the evolution of information retrieval: artificial intelligence — especially natural language processing — and crowdsourcing. Computer algorithms interpret the relationship between the words we type and the vast number of possible web pages based on the frequency of linguistic connections in the billions of texts

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AI, Natural Language Processing, and Semantic Relationships are the Future of Search Engines

The development of technology like AI and natural language processing are a huge player in the way a search engine retrieves information. Computer algorithms interpret the words the user types and the number of web pages based on the frequency of linguistic connections in the billions of texts the system was trained on. WordNet is

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Researchers combine artificial intelligence, crowdsourcing and supercomputers

WordNet is a lexical database for the English language. It groups English words into sets of synonyms called synsets, provides short definitions and usage examples, and records a number of relations among these synonym sets or their members. Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin developed a method to incorporate information from WordNet into

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