This change was made because the advice was "out of date" and Google handles JavaScript fine.
Google removed its JavaScript accessibility guidance from help documents, saying the advice is outdated and noting it has rendered JavaScript for years.
Google has removed a whole section from its JavaScript SEO documentation because it was outdated and Google says loading content with JavaScript does not make it hard for Google Search.
This week, we continue to see ongoing heated Google Search volatility. I posted the big Google webmaster report for March ...
Google's John Mueller affirmed that most sites don't need to use a disavow file but if you're conflicted about possible ...
A Chrome extension named "QuickLens - Search Screen with Google Lens" has been removed from the Chrome Web Store after it was ...
Big Tech flooded the U.S. sublease market after the pandemic, a purge that weighed heavily on coastal tech hubs like the Bay ...
A major Houston-based power company hired a former Google executive for what appears to be a newly created role in its ...
Google and iVerify have shared details about Coruna, an exploit kit that chains multiple vulnerabilities to target iPhones ...
Google API keys for services like Maps embedded in accessible client-side code could be used to authenticate to the Gemini AI ...
Google's security team exposes Coruna exploit kit targeting iPhones running iOS 13-17.2.1 to steal crypto wallets. Update now ...
An iOS warning has been issued by researchers after they discovered “a new and powerful” exploit kit targeting Apple iPhones. Here's what you need to know.