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Google started using HTTPS as a ranking signal in 2014;
As capacity was added to the system, Google started using a model lottery-type invitation code.
When Google started out in 1997, they launched with this logo.
That site was blocked a few months ago after Facebook and Google started cracking down on fake news sites.
In 2016, Google started a trial for developers testing blockchain services on its cloud.
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Of course, last week there was agreat flurry when it was noted that Google started allowing profiles to have“vanity URLs.”.
However, when the folks at Google started adding details and giving advice, that ended up causing a bit of confusion.
However, when Google realized thatmarketers were exploiting this ranking factor, Google started to change things up.
Google started to soften its rhetoric and tone on China within a couple of years after the Gmail hacking.
As described in an article in The New York Times, it wasn't until Google started considering some intangibles that things began to fall into place.
Meanwhile, Google started testing a cloud gaming service under the name of Project Steam, with a limited number of users.
After a year and a half of careful experimentation and testing, Google started migrating sites to mobile-first indexing this spring.
But in 2014, Google started to blend this notion of keyword search and display ads with demographic targeting ads.
SEOs conveniently call this effect‘domain authority' and it seemed to be related to‘PageRank'-the system Google started to rank the web within 1998.
Last week, T-Mobile and Google started sending over-the-air Android 2.2 upgrades for HTC's year-old MyTouch 3G smartphones in the U.S.
Keyword frequency anddensity are no longer as effective as they used to be, before Google started rolling out frequent updates, but are still important parts of SEO content.
Recently, Google started penalizing sites that aren't optimized for mobile devices, making the need for responsiveness even more crucial.
This‘hide and seek' game between the Google Quality teamand“SEO's” continued until February 2011 when Google started rolling out the Panda updates and April 2012 with the Penguin roll out.
Google started to investigate these differences and found two new vulnerabilities in the process(the two vulnerabilities that were addressed in the September 2017 Patch Day).
For date, time,and conversion calculations that only require one concrete answer, Google started displaying zero search results with a“see all results” and displayed the answer on a short knowledge card.
As Google started to grow, webmasters realized that in order to get Google traffic, they had to rank high in the Google search results.
To protect their reputation and keep spam websites away, Google started adding more strict rules to their ranking algorithm and they were able to differentiate between natural and artificially created links.
Recently, Google started giving out lots of warning messages to webmasters through the Webmaster tool, informing them about some bad linking structures with their sites.
In its reported earnings for last month, Google started that it lost major revenues from its investments in the last quarter and is seeking alternative ways to boost its earnings again in coming quarters.
Google started in the cloud and runs on the cloud, so it's no surprise that we fully understand the security implications of powering your business in the cloud.
A while back we heard that the reason Google started treating 302(temporary) redirects like 301s(permanent) is that so many websites were implementing the wrong type(302s when they meant 301s), that it caused havoc on how Google ranked pages.
Last month, Google started rolling out its Android 5.0 Lollipop update, a major upgrade to its Android operating system that runs on millions of smartphones and tablets around the world.
In June 2017, Google started experimenting with VR advertising, so it's reasonable to speculate more activity in VR advertising over 2018, especially if the user adoption rates keep climbing.
Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified"Glass Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014.
Google started encouraging its staff to attend mindful meditation training as early as 2007, and the practice has now spread far beyond Silicon Valley to traditional Fortune 500 companies such as Goldman Sachs and General Mills.