Google’s John Mueller answered a question as to whether the “ARTICLE” semantic HTML element has an impact on Google Search. This is a good question because the use of semantic HTML is generally ...
“Making standards is hard work,” writes Tim Berners-Lee in a recent blog post. And he should know. The creator of the World Wide Web, Berners-Lee is responsible for developing and popularizing some of ...
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee would like to see the global content network he helped develop turn into a giant transactional database. In a design paper written six years ago, Berners-Lee ...
Google has given its Web search engine an injection of semantic technology, as the search leader pushes into what many consider the future of search on the Internet. The new technology will allow ...
Semantic HTML5 provides us with an opportunity to improve our websites and optimize for search engines. We can take full advantage of these opportunities by using machine-readable semantic HTML5 ...
Have you ever paused long enough between keystrokes to think about how strange it is–or possibly creepy–that Google knows so much about you? The world’s most powerful search engine has a way of ...
Google’s John Mueller, in an SEO Office Hours session, answered a question about whether the <article> semantic HTML element has an impact on Google. John answered the question directly but there is a ...
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