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Eduard Khil Google doodle recreates the Russian baritone’s viral video from 2009

Today’s Google doodle pays homage to the famous Russian baritone singer Eduard Khil, on what would have been the crooner’s 83rd birthday. To celebrate Khil, Google took artistic direction from its own archives and recreated a YouTube video of the performer that went viral eight years ago. “A 1976 TV performance of ‘I Am Glad […]

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Study: 57% of Google search traffic is mobile

Dive Brief: Mobile searches on Google now represent about 57% of all search traffic, as mobile web site traffic is now clearly outpacing traditional desktop traffic, according to a new study from content performance marketing company BrightEdge. The study also found that 79% of all searches were different across mobile and desktop, suggesting a significant

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Google Search Console: What the latest updates mean for marketers

Google Search Console has long been a go-to platform for SEOs on a daily basis. It provides invaluable insight into how people are finding our websites, but also allows us to monitor and resolve any issues Google is having in accessing our content. Originally known as Google Webmaster Tools, Search Console has benefited from some

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Beware Fake Google Robocall Scammers Targeting Small Businesses Like Yours

Have you ever answered a phone call from an unknown number, only to hear a pre-recorded message? These “robocalls” are very common, and most of them are scams. In particular, scammers pretending to work with Google often target small business owners. Keep reading to learn how to stop receiving these annoying, predatory, and illegal calls.

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Labor Day Google doodle inspired by art created during The Great Depression

Google has traded out its usual logo with a doodle to mark the Labor Day holiday. The Google doodlers behind today’s doodle took their lead from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) murals produced during the 1930s. Created in 1935, the historic WPA  was a federal program providing economic relief for US citizens suffering during the

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Google Hire could benefit from everything else Google knows about you — Quartz

Google wants to help you search for jobs, and its biggest advantage may be that you use its products to search for everything else. The company has quietly launched a new jobs product, called Google Hire, that is part of its suite of software applications for businesses. According to Hire’s landing page it “helps you

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Google Releases New Report on the Most Popular ‘How to’ Searches

‘How to’ posts are a go-to for content marketers – they provide utility, enabling your business to showcase their expertise, while they’re also a particularly popular content type, with ‘how to’ articles regularly showing up in ‘best performing content type’ lists. And now, Google has reinforced just how popular ‘how to’ content is. According to new

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Google adds trending searches and instant answers to iOS app

With a new search app update for iOS, Google has added trending searches and instant answers. (TechCrunch noticed it earlier today.) It replicates a previously introduced Android feature which reportedly resulted in an outcry, causing Google to enable an opt-out. In the “what’s new” discussion in the iOS App Store, Google says: See searches that

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