Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
- Google Health & Medical Queries Get Vastly Updated Knowledge Graph Look
Google announced they've been crawling the web for health and medical information and then had them fact checked by "medical doctors at Google and the Mayo Clinic for accuracy" and is soon going to be providing much more detailed medical and health related queries to users... - GoogleConference2015.com Not Google Owned, Despite Googlers Speaking
Back in 2003, I launched a first of it's kind, keyword tracking tool that used the official Google search API - it was the first to do keyword ranking in accordance with Google's terms of service (I believe)... - Google Now & Nest Stuck At Setting Temperature
Looks like the wizardry magic of Google Now integrating with Nest isn't working all that magically for many Nest users. A large thread at the Google Web Search Help forum has dozens of complaints from Nest owners who use Google Now to try to configure their Nest thermostat... - Google AdWords Updates Tracking URLs
Google AdWords announced they are revamping the URL tracking methodology they used in the past from destination URL to final URL... - Google Cacoon
Daniel Waisberg from Google's London office posted a picture of the outdoor area where there hangs a hammock of some sorts, named a Cacoon. I believe it is the Bonsai Cacoon and costs 175 pounds and
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
- Chrome will deprecate SPDY & NPN in ~early 2016: http://bit.ly/1IEreoL - it's…, Google+ - Ilya Grigorik
- Make sure your visitors feel welcome. Even if they like your business, 50% of…, Google+ - Google Webmasters
- The +Google Analytics Interface Map Today I visited the Help Center article…, Google+ - Daniel Waisberg
- At Home with the Robots: 2015 edition, WebmasterWorld
- Google Search Strings to find .Edu/.gov Sites, blackhatworld.com
- How would you know if links were no longer important to Google?, WebmasterWorld
- Seo Alt Tags For E-Commerce Websites, HighRankings Forums