What's new on Google Search Central
Check out the latest news on SEO and Google Search, including recent announcements on our blog, changes to documentation, upcoming Search events, YouTube videos, and podcast episodes.
Recent posts on the Google Search Central Blog
Latest documentation updates
Find out what we've updated in our documentation, including changing requirements, new documentation, and clarifications.
Upcoming virtual events
Join an upcoming virtual event, including SEO office hours, virtual conferences, live streaming YouTube videos. Our calendar includes events that we're hosting and those that we're attending as speakers.
Check out our latest videos
We regularly publish various videos about Search, Search Console, and SEO including tutorials, interviews with industry experts, news, Q&A videos, and more. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get notified when we post new videos.
Listen to recent episodes from the Search Off the Record podcast
Go behind the scenes of Google Search. In each episode, the folks from the Search Relations team give you background info on the decision-making behind launches, feature prioritization in Search Console, and more.
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November 16, 2020
Web Stories, Search and sheep launches
In this episode, John, Martin, Gary, and special guest Pascal Birchler, Developer Programs Engineer at Google, deep dive into Web Stories and indexing of AMP and images. They also discuss launching new Search and Search Console features and the recent sheep ‘launch’.
November 4, 2020
How technical Search content is written and published at Google
In this episode, John, Martin, Gary, and special guest Lizzi Harvey, technical writer, deep dive into how technical Search content is written and published at Google, give an update on the planned Virtual Conference, and discuss dupe detection and canonicalization.
October 22, 2020
What do rendering, signal collection, and SEOs & devs have to do with each other?
In this episode, Gary, Martin, and John draw unexpected connections between rendering, signal collection in indexing, and how SEOs and developers work together. They also reflect back on the Virtual Webmaster Unconference.