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National Cherry Blossom Festival Google Easter Egg

If you go to Google and search for [National Cherry Blossom Festival] or [cherry blossom] or [hanami season] and so on, Google will give you a Cherry Blossom flower to click on that will trigger Google to have flower pedals to fall from the top of the search results page to the bottom.
Here is a GIF I made of it on mobile, but it should work on desktop as well:
The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C., commemorating the March 27, 1912, gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City to the city of Washington, D.C. Wikipedia.
I spotted this via Reddit with a thanks to Danny Goodwin.
Forum discussion at Reddit.
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Google Updates Crawl Stats Report Help Documentation

Google has also updated the crawl stats report help documentation last week. Google made a lot of support documentation changes in the past week including product rich results, Googlebot doc, job posting help doc, moving the HTTP status codes doc and also this crawl stats report help document.
You can see this crawl stats help document here and the changes were summed up very nicely by Brodie Clark on Twitter who said:
- Note about robots.txt 404ing (can crawl any URL)
- Using a 12hr – 30 day timeframe for fetching
- Details about homepage usage
He posted the document before and after changes as well:
Brodie wrote, “Heads-up: Google just added some interesting clarifications to their Crawl Stats Report doc.” Nice catch Brodie!
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Source: www.seroundtable.com
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