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Google sent a notification this morning that it is going away. “Property sets no longer supported in Search Console after March, 2019.” Here is a screenshot of the notification: ...
Google's proposed new neighborhood on the western edges of downtown San Jose appears to have fueled a sharp jump in property values for a choice site within the search giant's development footprint.
Google wrote, “Marks the full, original listing price of a product, if applicable. Only use this property if you want Google to show sale pricing for your product.
March 28, 2019 Google will close Property sets, which has now been officially replaced by Google's Domain properties. We knew it was coming by the end of this month but now we have a specific date.
WEST LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Google has signed a 14-year lease on a 584,000-square-foot property in West L.A. that will be a new campus for the tech giant. The property, which used to be part of ...
Google Charleston East campus, 2000 N. Shoreline Blvd. in Mountain View. // In the Bay Area, Google is planning to include at least four major development projects in the billion-dollar property ...
The new feature, which Google announced in a blog post published Monday morning, is one of the first times it has become possible to log in to a Google property using the FIDO2 framework.
Google shelled out $117 million in taxes, or 1.5 percent of its $9.54 billion in assessed property value, according to the San Jose Spotlight, which also cited the Assessor’s report. PG&E ...
Templo La Hermosa building at 56 S. Montgomery St. in downtown San Jose. Google and its development ally have struck a deal to buy a church property on what is shaping up to be one of the key ...
Google has the gtin12 property to the Product structured data documentation in its help center. Note, the gtin12 property was always supported but Google just didn't have it in the documentation ...
Google adds 'ineligibleRegion' property to video structured data, allowing publishers to specify regions where videos shouldn't appear in search results.
Alphabet's Google has bought a Dallas-area site slated for a data center that could deliver a $500 million investment. The search giant purchased property in the city of Midlothian, said Andrew ...