You have likely heard the buzz about the release of Hummingbird, Google’s new search engine algorithm. Google recently unveiled the new algorithm publicly, though it launched in August. The change to the search engine is an effort to better interpret complex queries and provide relevant information to users. It focuses on matching each word in a query to build upon its knowledge graphing. When a user searches for a particular business, for instance, Google will pull up its hours of operation, address, pictures and any relevant information. Likewise, If a user asks a question, “What is the capital of Honduras?” the answer Tegucigalpa is displayed at the top. For all those who were curious.
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The Power of Responsive Web Design by Hub & Spoke is your company’s guide to keeping pace with the emerging technology of today and tomorrow. It highlights the advantages of using responsive web design to construct a “future proof website.” Responsive sites load efficiently and work effectively across virtually all platforms and web browsers. They eliminate the expense of maintaining a different site for each platform, and the need to develop additional formats as new technology is introduced to the market. Continue Reading
The Long and Short of Effective Search Engine Optimization
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After decades of highly detailed, realistic design attracting our attention on the Web, flat design is now making a sweeping appearance. Thus we must ask ourselves, is flat design changing the shape of the Web? Continue Reading