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.
Google again said that you can recover from the helpful content update with the next core update. Google Search Console performance report now shows you merchant listing performance data for the image search tab. Google either trusts your lastmod **** in your Sitemap file or doesn’t. Google is testing organizing the search results page by category. Apple Siri is about to get useful with Apple Intelligence and ChatGPT from OpenAI. Also, I am offline Wednesday and Thursday (so any stories, posts, emails, etc on those days are pre-written and scheduled).
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
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Google: You Can Recover From Helpful Content Damage With Next Core Update
Google once again said you can recover from the damage inflicted on your site by the September 2023 helpful content update with the next core update. Danny Sullivan, the Google Search Liaison said on X, “yes, people who have had impacts with core ranking updates may see changes (if our systems believe they’ve improved) after the next broad one we have.” -
Google Search Console Performance Report Gains Merchant Listing Data For Image Tab
Google added deeper insights for those who use merchant listings to see how well their merchant listings are performing within the Google Image Search tab. A new search appearance filter works for the image filter in the performance report in Google Search Console. -
Apple Siri Getting Useful With Apple Intelligence & ChatGPT
Apple held its WWDC event yesterday and while I found Craig Federighi’s helmet used for jumping out of the airplane in the Apple skydiving suit to be super entertaining, Apple ended with big news – a new Siri powered by Apple Intelligence (AI) and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. -
Google Tests Organized Search Results Page
Google seems to be testing categorizing or organizing the search results on the search results page. This is something Google announced it would do at Google I/O and also something Google has tested numerous times over the years. -
Google: We Either Trusts Or Doesn’t Trust Your Sitemap’s Lastmod ****
Now that Google is encouraging publishers to use proper lastmod dates in their sitemap files, what happens if your lastmod **** is incorrect and shows the wrong ****. Gary Illyes from Google said either Google trusts your lastmod **** or doesn’t, there is no in between. -
Plant Frog At Google Atlanta
Here is a photo that caught my eye outside of the Google office in Atlanta, Georgia. It looks like some sort of plant based frog sitting on a piece of a tree.
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Apple WWDC News
- Apple brings ChatGPT to its apps, including Siri, TechCrunch
- Apple announces new version of Siri powered by AI: smarter and more personal, 9to5Mac
- Apple announces tvOS 18: InSight, auto subtitles, new screensavers, more, 9to5Mac
- Apple announces visionOS 2: simpler navigation, upgraded Mac Virtual Display, more, 9to5Mac
- Apple debuts VisionOS 2 at WWDC 2024, TechCrunch
- Apple gives Siri a makeover, TechCrunch
- Apple Intelligence is the company’s new generative AI offering, TechCrunch
- Apple to release Vision Pro in international markets, TechCrunch
- Apple unveils iOS 18 with new home screen customization, Control Center revamp, more, 9to5Mac
- Apple’s first attempt at AI is Apple Intelligence, Engadget
- VisionOS can now make spatial photos out of 3D images, TechCrunch
- Will my Apple Watch work with watchOS 11 – compatibility list, AppleInsider
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