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European officials continue to clamp down hard on Big Tech with new legislative proposals.
In recent weeks, Google CEO Sundar Pichai met with some the EU s most senior people.
Insider listed out 12 key people pushing Google s agenda in Europe today.
European regulators continue to pose an existential threat to the major tech firms, with proposals to clampdown on platforms gatekeeping power and increasingly stringent privacy regulation.
With revenue akin to the GDP of a small country, it s little wonder the tech giants are funneling some cash into their lobbying operations. The firm has spent tens of millions of dollars lobbying on the continent, in the hopes of influencing future regulation.
Some early observations on the Google December core update
Some of these observations are based on the quality raters guidelines, the past core updates, and sound SEO advice.
Marie Haynes on December 24, 2020 at 9:15 am
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Google’s December 2020 Core update was a big one according to many of the data providers. Our job, day in and day out, is to analyze Google updates and determine what the commonalities are so that we can advise our clients on how to improve their websites. Now that the core update is done rolling out, as of December 16, 2020 and while we do not have the December core update figured out completely, we thought we would pass on some interesting observations that we have made so far.