“OK Google” Dropped As Way To Perform Voice Searches In Chrome On Desktop PCs

You can no longer initiate a voice search without hands on Chrome for Desktop. The post “OK Google” Dropped As Way To Perform Voice Searches In Chrome On Desktop PCs appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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Desktop Search: Google May Have Peaked Last Year According To comScore

Late this afternoon comScore released its monthly report on US desktop search market share. Google controlled 63.8 percent of all PC search volume in August. Microsoft (Bing) had 20.6 percent and Yahoo saw 12.7 percent. Bing was up a fraction of a point at Google’s apparent expense, while…

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Google Officially Expands Twitter Into Desktop Search Results

After experimenting with tweets on Google’s desktop results, Google has made this feature live for all English searchers globally. The post Google Officially Expands Twitter Into Desktop Search Results appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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SearchCap: Google Desktop Tweets, Bing Ads Notify Me & Mobilegeddon

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. The post SearchCap: Google Desktop Tweets, Bing Ads Notify Me & Mobilegeddon appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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Is Google Experimenting With Bringing Twitter Into Desktop Search Results?

Twitter integration into Google’s desktop results has been spotted in the wild. Until now, only mobile results had this. The post Is Google Experimenting With Bringing Twitter Into Desktop Search Results? appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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US Desktop Search Rankings Hold Steady; Google Maintains 64% Share

Google and Ask each drop 1/10 of a percentage point in comScore’s monthly rankings of the domestic search market. The post US Desktop Search Rankings Hold Steady; Google Maintains 64% Share appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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Virtually No Change In US Desktop Search Market Share According To ComScore’s May 2015 Report

Google still at 64%, while Bing holds on to the 20% share it reached in March. The post Virtually No Change In US Desktop Search Market Share According To ComScore’s May 2015 Report appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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SearchCap: Google UX Not On Desktop, Link Building & Keyword Research

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google UX Not On Desktop, Link Building & Keyword Research appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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Google AdWords Announces New Tools & Formats As Mobile Search Surpasses Desktop

Tuesday’s #StepInsideAdWords event featured new mobile-friendly ad formats for three verticals, re-vamped automation tools, and attribution and bidding strategies that go beyond last click. The post Google AdWords Announces New Tools & Formats As Mobile Search Surpasses Desktop appeared first…

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Google Mobile-Friendly Algorithm Currently Doesn’t Differentiate Some Desktop Ranking Signals

Having a slow or fast mobile site should not impact your mobile-rankings, assuming your desktop site is fast. Google still uses many desktop signals for mobile ranking, even after April 21st. The post Google Mobile-Friendly Algorithm Currently Doesn’t Differentiate Some Desktop Ranking…

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