This week we covered how those pink ads are really “pale purple” and are here to stay by replacing the yellow background color on AdWords. Google revamped their dictionary results. Google’s Matt Cutts talked about his first spam experience. Google now warns webmasters over a spike in crawl errors. Google said, first come first serve when it comes to meta robots tag. Google has a one language per page and per sitemap rule. Google AdWords Professional links no longer working? Yahoo’s search ad reports have a glitch. Microsoft shows off a cool mapping product named Street Slide. Google, not Bing, to power Yahoo Japan. Google dropped the report offensive link from Google Images. Google said SEOs outsmart them and they don’t like it. Finally, Yahoo had a logo to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. That was this week at the Search Engine Roundtable.
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Search Topics of Discussion:
Official: Google Changes AdWords Color to Pale PurpleGoogle Gives Dictionary.com, Answers.com, Merriam-Webster & The Free Dictionary Top Real EstateDeja Vu: First Time Matt Cutts of Google Saw Web SpamGoogle To Warn Webmasters Over Dramatic Site IssuesGoogle: The Robots Meta Tag Is Cumulative (First Come First Serve)Google’s One Language Per Page RuleGoogle News Sitemaps: One Language Per Sitemap FileNew Google AdWords Certified Profile Links Not WorkingYahoo Search Marketing Reporting Goes Down For ManyMicrosoft’s Street Slide, A PreviewGoogle Drops Report Offensive Images From New Image SearchGoogle To Power Yahoo Japan: Here The FAQsGoogle: The “Last Thing We Want” Is The “Best SEO To Win”Yahoo Celebrated 20th Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act
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