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Google has updated the "Security Issues" report in the Search Console. It provides more information on the problems detected by Safe Browsing technology. The technology defines the following types of problems: malware, fraudulent pages (social engineering), malicious downloads and unwanted downloads. From now on it provides the following information: description of the problem, recommendations for its elimination and URL examples, through which the webmaster will be able to find the source of the issue. English-speaking users noticed that Google is testing a new interface of the search results page. The test version has affected the panel, which is located below the search box. Moreover, the gearwheel-like icon was replaced by the "Settings» button. Next to it you can find «Tools» icon. It is assumed that the in this way Google wants to encourage users to use the search settings bar more often. It should be recalled that last month the search engine tested another SERP interface.




This version is distinguished by a large number of units, designed in the card style with and a number of other changes.This is attested by the RankRanger information. On November, 2 it was reported that Sitelinks ranked 32% of all search results, and on November, 5 it dropped down to 8.1%. Today, Novemberm 8, it went a little up again and was ranked at 8.5%. According to Barry Schwartz, the editor from Search Engine Roundtable, this innovation affected mainly small references that were previously placed in a row under the snippet. Massive navigation links remain without changes applied. It should be recalled that Google has disabled the URL downgrade rating feature used as a reference site. Previously, it could help Search Console users to remove improper or incorrect links from the search results. It no longer has this kind of option. Search ruled holiday shopping in 2015, claiming a combined total of 39.2% of orders: organic (free) search with 21.5% and paid search with 17.7%. 




Overall, U.S. marketers will spend more than $103 billion on search, display, social media, and email marketing by 2019 — growing at a 12% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) — but search will remain the largest share of interactive spend. U.S. spending on search marketing will reach $31.6 billion in 2015. November: the time of year where we’re drowning in great games vying for our time. The holidays couldn’t come any sooner! To kick things off is the LEGO-morphed caped crusader Batman and friends in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. DC Comics’ big bad Brainiac is doing his thing of hoarding miniaturised worlds, but Batman and other DC Comics heroes are here to save the day. Moving onto the pitch, Konami is prepared to steal the crown in PES 2015. The first entry on PS4, PES 2015 boasts enhanced gameplay, amazing player likenesses and all the deep, satisfying football gameplay one could ask for. Not wanting to settle on just one entry this year, this week we have Assassin’s Creed Rogue and Assassin’s Creed Unity.




Settle for revenge in AC Rogue or dabble in some French history in AC Unity. Elsewhere this week, look out for Mega Drive remake Pier Solar, popular side-scroller Terraria on PS4, acclaimed indie Nidhogg, arcade style Tennis in the Face (in the face!!), JRPG Tales of Hearts R, and a fistful of new discounts which all go live today. See below for the full list of this week’s happenings. Nidhogg – 20% off, ends 26th November Retro City Rampage DX – 20% off, ends 19th November Disney Infinity 2.0 – 30% off, ends 19th November Assassin’s Creed Unity (out 14th November) Assassin’s Creed Unity Gold Edition (out 14th November) Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (out 14th November) PES 2015 Pro Evolution Soccer (out 13th November) Pier Solar and the Great Architects Retro City Rampage DX (Cross-Buy PS4/Vita/PS3) Not available in France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey




Trend Micro Web Security Service for PlayStation 4 Assassin’s Creed: Rogue Templar Legacy Edition (out 14th November) Assassin’s Creed Rogue (out 14th November) Deadly Premonition: Director’s Cut – Now available in New Zealand Deadly Premonition: Director’s Cut Gold Edition – Now available in New Zealand Digimon All-Star Rumble (out 14th November) Not available in Australia, New Zealand The Last of Us Game of the Year Edition Senran Kagura Bon Appetit! Not available in New Zealand, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE Tales of Hearts R + 6 Tales of franchise Costumes set! Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed Dragon’s Crown (PS3) – Was £39.99/€49.99/AU$69.95, now £15.99/€19.99/AU$24.95 Dynasty Warriors 8 (PS3) – Was £49.99/€59.99/AU$89.95, now £15.99/€19.99/AU$24.95 Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition (PS4) – Was £54.99/€59.99/AU$84.95, now £29.99/€34.99/AU$47.95 Killzone Mercenary – Was £14.99/€19.99/AU$24.95, now £6.99/€9.99/AU$14.95




Titan Attacks (PS3/PS4/Vita) – Was £7.99/€9.99/AU$14.95, now £3.99/€4.99/AU$7.55For those who saw Fifty Shades Darker‘s box office win on Friday as a sign that the erotic thriller might take the weekend over The LEGO Batman Movie, it’s helpful to remember this credo: cartoons rule over all. In fact, most big studios could reappropriate Wu-Tang Clan’s famed “C.R.E.A.M.” acrostic and just replace cash with cartoons. And when the cartoon also happens to be tied in with DC Comics, there’s really no winning. Indeed, while Fifty Shades Darker is looking at a healthy $46.8 millon opener, down from Fifty Shades of Grey‘s $80+ million, The Lego Batman Movie is clearly coming home with the prize with an impressive $55 million opening weekend. The fact that Fifty Shades Darker beat out the animated titan on Friday has a lot to do with when people see movies. Most couples, married or not, tend to take Friday night as a date night and that’s not just a stereotype that sitcoms and romantic comedies worldwide invented.




This goes for parents too. For them, The LEGO Batman Movie is an excursion for Saturday or Sunday afternoon while Fifty Shades Darker is about a close as a just-add-popcorn date movie as I’ve seen. Beyond this back-and-forth, this was also the first blockbuster weekend for 2017, with three big openers that all came in with admirable takes for the weekend. While Fifty Shades Darker and The LEGO Batman Movie landed a little under their most ambitious expectations, John Wick: Chapter 2 performed like a thoroughbred, taking in an absolutely smashing $30 million on its opening weekend. That’s more than double what John Wick made on it’s opening weekend and this all but confirm that we will see at least two more John Wick movies. What will be even more interesting is seeing how John Wick: Chapter Two and the other two headliners will match up against the trio of originals opening next weekend. My inkling is that Fist Fight will probably give The LEGO Batman Movie some serious competition but The Great Wall and A Cure for Wellness could really go either way.

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