Panda update to Google Publicis Omnicom merger to add to the ones that have been collecting since summer

Panda update to Google's spam content detection algorithm appears to have exonerated a significant percentage of sites previously fingered as spam. A poll on SEO Roundtable showed about one in five affected sites recovered after the update.
Google claims to have made a major change to its search formula, but no one, including Google executives (and least of all SEO "experts") appear to have any idea how searches might be different now than they were before. The stated intent was to make the search engine more responsive to the longer-form questions people often pose by voice through their cellphones. One of the many SEO conjecturers posed this patent application as perhaps the technology that's just been introduced.

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Agencies being catty isn't news, but agency heads doing so publicly is a relatively recent development. Those sorts of comments are best said to major client CEOs over drinks, not in public forums, where they may appear as a sign of insecurity. Adweek assembled a few more comments about the Publicis Omnicom merger to add to the ones that have been collecting since summer.

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