Friday, April 6, 2012

Google Highlights Search Changes From March




Google has rolled out a great number of small changes to the search engine and UI over the last month, and now they have rolled them all into a big blog post for your consecutive enjoyment.


We’ve highlighted a few that seemed more relevant, but there isn’t much here that’s life-changing. All the same, it’s good to stay up on changes like this, just in case you happen to do SEO for a living (scoundrel).


“+” is now treated as a normal character when that seems to be the intent, along with %, $, \, ., @, and #. Its days as an operator are probably over, though, except when you’re using it in an equation.


Changing your password now logs you out from all your Google stuff, including Search.


Better answers and live scores for Tennis, Russian Hockey, and UEFA Champions League games.

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