An update to the Google Panda algorithm was likely rolled out this week, starting on the 28th August and continuing into September.
Site5 (along with Verio) has been purchased by EIG for a combined total of $36 million. Management at Site5 is expected to remain in place for 1-2 years.
Siteground have launched an update to it’s Nginx Supercacher for WordPress Users. It will now notify you whether your site is Dynamically Cached.
Google has recently launched Google Panda 4.2. The update affects 2-3% of all search queries and is expected to take several months to complete rolling out.
Google have recently said that their Panda Update \ refresh has been delayed for Technical Reasons, although it is still said to be ‘coming soon’.
Siteground have recently announced a significant upgrade to its Supercacher technology, changing a core component from Varnish over to Nginx.
The Google Update seen on the 16th June appears to have benefited News sites, or those sites with a lot of fresh content.
With one of the biggest SERP Fluctations ever reported, all signs point to Wikipedia changing to HTTPs and a possible boost to other HTTPs websites.
Both Gary Illyes and John Mueller at Google have said that there was no update this last weekend despite large SERP movements being witnessed.
There are signs that Google released a Google Panda Update on the 1st May with many SERP trackers showing massive movements, and SEO chatter a buzz.