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=== New timeline ===
Remove from list when updated to contract work page [https://contractwork.vipulnaik.com/worker.php?worker=Sebastian+Sanchez] and [https://github.com/vipulnaik/contractwork/blob/master/contributor-lists/sebastian-sanchez-list.mediawiki].
 
* [[Timeline of search engine optimization]]
** Vipul: I think it's worth including the 2015 quality raters guidelines from Google (these were particularly significant in adding new ideas to SEO). You can copy the row from [[timeline of Google Search]].✔
** Vipul: I suggest removing this row: "Comscore predicts that by this year, 50% all searches will be voice." A few reasons: it is a highly contested claim, it may not even be accurately attributed to Comscore, and it's also somewhat tangential to SEO unless implications for SEO are spelled out. See [https://searchengineland.com/nine-voice-search-stats-to-close-out-2019-326884 here], which says "This is not the debunked “50% of searches will be mobile in 2020,” data point incorrectly attributed to comScore."✔
=== Expansions ===
** Vipul: It would be good to add a little more detail in the full timeline rows for significant launches, such as the most recent May 30 launch. Also, perhaps some way (using one of the existing columns) of distinguishing significant, landmark launches from others?
** Vipul: Maybe include a little about failed precursors or reschedulings of successful missions, when applicable? Not super-necessary but e.g. things like https://www.newscientist.com/article/2200406-spacex-crew-dragon-capsule-lost-after-anomaly-during-ground-test/ -- but up to you (also ok to defer to a future expansion!)
* [[Timeline of search engine optimization]]** Vipul: I think it's worth including the 2015 quality raters guidelines from Google (these were particularly significant in adding new ideas to SEO). You can copy the row from [[timeline of Google Search]].** Vipul: I suggest removing this row: "Comscore predicts that by this year, 50% all searches will be voice." A few reasons: it is a highly contested claim, it may not even be accurately attributed to Comscore, and it's also somewhat tangential to SEO unless implications for SEO are spelled out. See [https://searchengineland.com/nine-voice-search-stats-to-close-out-2019-326884 here], which says "This is not the debunked “50% of searches will be mobile in 2020,” data point incorrectly attributed to comScore."
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