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:
- Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: August 29, 2014
This week at the Search Engine Roundtable, I cover a wide range of topics. I cover the extreme chatter around more Penguin vibrations. Google completely killed off their authorship support... - Google Kills Off Their Authorship Support
Last night, Google's John Mueller was tasked to announce on his personal Google+ account that Google has dropped support for authorship, completely. Yes, completely. They simply removed it from their search results interface and from behind the scenes... - BingBot As GoogleBot? Maybe, If It Crawls Google's PageSpeed Tool
A savvy webmaster was curious when he noticed that BingBot was crawling his site from Google IP addresses. Did Google acquire Bing's crawler? Was it some sort of fake bot trying to rip off content... - Google Bringing Back Old Design Or A Bug?
Many folks are reporting in the Google Web Search Help forums that Google is bringing back the old design that has either the black top bar or the gray top bar. There are people who can see it in all sorts of browsers including Opera, Firefox, Safari... - What Google, Amazon & Domino's Pizza Have In Common? Drones!
Google X announced they are also working on flying delivery drones, just like their friends at Amazon and Domino's Pizza. Google announced this on Google+ saying: Introducing Project Wing from Google[x]... - Google Coffee Lab
Kamila Primke from Google shared a photo of the experience Googlers are forced to go through when ordering a cup of coffee at Google. Yea, there is a science to it. Here is how they make coffee at G
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
- Announcing the new News & Weather app!, Google News Help
- Find Shopping campaigns success with new optimization, reporting tools from theā¦, Google+- DoubleClick Digital Marketing
- Twitter Rolls Out Tweet Analytics Dashboard to All, WebmasterWorld
- Google's Megan Smith is Top Candidate for US Chief Technology Officer, WebmasterWorld