Search in Pics: Google & Sergey Brin protests, an Asian conical hat room & Google Somalia store

In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have and more. Google’s Sergey Brin protesting at San Francisco airport: Source:…

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Want To Speak At SMX London? Here’s How

The agenda for our upcoming SMX London 2017 show is live and we’ve opened up our “speaking pitch” form for select sessions for the show, taking place on May 23-24, 2017 at etc.venues, 155 Bishopsgate, Liverpool St., London EC2M 3YD. To increase the odds of being selected, be sure…

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Local search: It’s all about mobile

More and more, people are searching for local options on mobile devices — and columnist Jacob Baadsgaard points out that if your business isn’t showing up for those searches, you’re likely missing out.

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Act now: SMX West early bird rates expire next week

Join us at SMX West March 21-23 for 3 days of SEO and SEM tactics, growth hacks and strategies that will improve your search marketing performance immediately. Register now and save $200 off on-site rates. With an All Access Pass, here’s what you’ll get: Tactics you’ll implement immediately…

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The desktop’s death has been greatly exaggerated: How it’s holding its own in a mobile world

Mobile usage is certainly growing, but does that mean that desktop is done? Columnist Christi Olson doesn’t think so, and she suggests search marketers create campaigns that leverage the strengths and acknowledge the contributions of each device.

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Edmonia Lewis Google doodle honors 19th century artist behind “The Death of Cleopatra” sculpture

Google recognizes Lewis as the first female of African-American and Native American descent to become a world-renowned sculptor.

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