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:
- Spoiler Alert: Google New Year's Eve Logo Hatches A...
If you visit Google today, you will see their New Years Eve logo. It is a bunch of of birds with party hats on a branch, looking at an egg that is about to hatch. What will be found in that egg is the big question. It will hatch as the clock strikes midnight... - Bing's Home Page For New Years Is Interactively Awesome
So we covered Google's New Years hatched logo but what about Bing, the second most important search engine. If you go to Bing you may see a boxed up surprise where you can change up the home page for New Years... - Google Search Adds "View on Twitter" To Tweets
Google has made a small but significant change to the way they show tweets from Twitter in their search results. They added a blue clickable link to the tweet that reads "View On Twitter... - Google: We Don't Forward Retroactively Your Reconsideration Requests
We know that some old messages may show up in the Google Search Console around manual actions and their history. But Google doesn't have a system to send you the old reconsideration requests and manual actions dating back forever... - John Mueller: Fetch As Google Renders AngularJS But Cache Doesn't Currently
John Mueller of Google answered two questions around AngularJS this week... - Google Movie Theatre
The Google Students account on Google+ shared photos of some of their cooler spaces in some of their offices. This picture looks like a vintage movie theatre with a screen, old chairs, and popcorn mac
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
- Google Automatically adding Special Hours to GMB accounts, localsearchforum.com
- Don't Trust Money Grubbing Adwords Reps, WebmasterWorld
- Happy 2016! Celebrate the new year with us by opening up some reCaptcha gift…, Google+ - Google Webmasters
- @glenngabe We can usually deal with paginated content. Noindex would prevent it from appearing at all in search, which might be a bit harsh., John Mueller on Twitter
- New Year Wishes, HighRankings Forums