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Surviving Google's 'Mobilegeddon' Algo Tweaks; Attacks Expected After Windows 2003 Support Ends?

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Surviving Google's 'Mobilegeddon' Algo Tweaks
Google's new emphasis on how well a site functions on mobile devices as a factor in search rankings has some declaring that "Mobilegeddon is here." We talked to Brian Sutter, director of marketing for Wasp Barcode Technologies, about Google's most recent shift and why it's not that big a deal.

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