1.All The Search Related Announcements From Google I/O 2022
Google’s I/O 2022 developer keynote event was packed with announcements related to the search. [Source: Search Engine Roundtable]
2. Introducing Digital Collectibles to Showcase NFTs on Instagram
Meta has introduced a way for creators to share their digital collectibles – art, images and videos, music or trading cards – as NFTs. [Source: Meta Newsroom]
3. YouTube Allows Fans And Creators To Gift Paid Channel Subscriptions
YouTube is enabling a unique feature that gives creators as well as fans the ability to gift paid channel subscriptions. [Source: Digital Information World]
4. Google’s Responsive Display Ads Go Vertical For A Better Mobile Experience
The popular automatic display ad type Responsive Display Ads (RDAs) will be undergoing a major transformation in the second half of this year. [Source: Search Engine Land]
5. YouTube Shorts Green Screen Now Compatible With All Videos
YouTube creators can now remix any video on the platform into a Short through an expansion of the green screen feature. [Source: Search Engine Journal]
6. Google Play Targets Emerging Markets With Prepaid App Subscriptions And More
Google will now allow developers to offer users the ability to subscribe via prepaid plans to their applications. [Source: Tech Crunch]
7. LinkedIn Adds Live Captions for Audio Events, Custom URL Listings on Creator Profiles
LinkedIn has announced some new updates to improve accessibility and enhance user Service listings. [Source: Social Media Today]
8. Google Search Console To Release New Video Page Indexing Report
Google Search Console has a new video page indexing report summarising all the video pages Google found while crawling and indexing developers’ sites. [Source: Search Engine Land]
9. Twitter Launches Updated, Simplified Privacy Policy and New Game to Highlight Protection Options
Twitter has launched an updated privacy policy and a redesigned privacy site. [Source: Social Media Today]
10. Google Universal Analytics Real Time Reports Now Changed To “In Last 5 Minutes”
Google has changed the Google Analytics real time reports in Universal Analytics to show data “in the last 5 minutes. [Source: Search Engine Roundtable]