Google Search News: coming soon to a screen near you
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Friday, September 27, 2019
The world of search is constantly evolving. New tools, opportunities, and features are regularly
arriving, sometimes existing things change, and sometimes we say goodbye to some things to make
way for the new. To help you stay on top of things, we've started a new YouTube series calledGoogle Search News.
With Google Search News, we want to give you a regular and short summary of what's been happening
around Google Search, specifically for SEOs, publishers, developers, and webmasters. The first
episode is out now, so check it out.
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