New open source robots.txt projects
Last year we released the robots.txt parser and matcher that we use in our production systems to the open source world. Since then, we’ve seen […]
Last year we released the robots.txt parser and matcher that we use in our production systems to the open source world. Since then, we’ve seen […]
Quick summary: Starting November 2020, Googlebot will start crawling some sites over HTTP/2. Ever since mainstream browsers started supporting the next major revision of HTTP, […]
The first Virtual Webmaster Unconference successfully took place on August 26th and, as promised, we’d like to share the main findings and conclusions here.How did […]
For the last few years, we’ve collaborated with the image licensing industry to raise awareness of licensing requirements for content found through Google Images. In […]
Earlier this year Google launched a new way for shoppers to find clothes, shoes and other retail products on Search in the U.S. and recently […]
Signed Exchanges (SXG) is a subset of the emerging family of specifications called Web Packaging, which enables publishers to safely make their content portable, while […]
While the in-person Webmaster Conference events are still on hold, we continue to share insights and information with you in the Webmaster Conference Lightning Talks […]
A few weeks ago we held another Webmaster Conference Lightning Talk, this time about Rich Results and Search Console. During the talk we hosted a […]
Over the past year, we have been working to upgrade the infrastructure of the Search Console API, and we are happy to let you know […]
As the Search Relations team at Google, we’re here to help webmasters be successful with their websites in Google Search. We write on this blog, […]
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