by Barry Schwartz

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
From Search Engine Land:
- Google Confirms Adding New Image Search Filter Buttons To Mobile
Google Image Search has added large buttons that let you filter your image searches with a press of a thumb on your mobile phone.
- Mega Menus & SEO
What are the best practices surrounding mega menu navigation elements when it comes to SEO? Columnist Chris Liversidge lays it out.
- How To Manage Your Old & Outdated Content
Fresh content is important when it comes to SEO, but Erin Everhart reminds us that there’s value in updating old content, as well.
- 87% of Potential Customers Won’t Consider Businesses With Low Ratings
Columnist Myles Anderson shares key findings from BrightLocal’s 2015 Local Consumer Review Survey.
- Google Map Maker Up Again In 45 More Countries Including The U.S.
Earlier this month, Google re-launched Map Maker after a several-month hiatus to address issues that had resulted in racist map references and several other problems. Map Maker came back first in Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, India, the Philippines and Ukraine with a new moderation structure that substantially relies on regional lead moderators. Today, Google is saying […]
- Cortana For Android Is Officially Available For Download In US Beta
A month ago, Microsoft’s virtual assistant Cortana became available for download in a pre-beta release. Now, an official US beta version of Cortana for Android is here. An iOS version is coming soon. The full Cortana experience and functionality are available to Windows 10 and Windows Phone users. But because Cortana for Android doesn’t access […]
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