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Google’s Update to Top Search Queries data

Google has changed part of their algorithms to minimize number of results within search engine results page (SERP).

An example
Let’s say Nick searched for [bacon] and URLs from your site appeared in positions 3, 6, and 12. Jane also searched for [bacon] and URLs from your site appeared in positions 5 and 9. Previously, we would have averaged all these positions together and shown an Average Position of 7. Going forward, we’ll only average the highest position your site appeared in for each search (3 for Nick’s search and 5 for Jane’s search), for an Average Position of 4.

More information about updated SERP results can be found here.

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The Google Art Project

Google has done it again. This superb innovation has brought art closer to its market, accomplishing a feat of bringing museum art from all over the world to your monitor.

With the Google Art Project, you can navigate through various museums with easy to use navigational controls to ‘walk’ through museum hallways and observe artworks as if you were truly on location.

The controls remind me much of today’s horror games wherein each click provides a 360 degree view and angle of a location’s every corner. Hovering on paintings will show a cross, which upon clicking, will provide zoom controls to get a better look.

If you ever get lost with exploring the site, there is a visitor’s guide to help you out.

Sounds interesting eh? View Google’s Art Project here!