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update 2024 Maruti Suzuki Dzire review: India's favourite sedan massively updated By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:30:00 +1000 SUVs are all the rage today, but no one told the Dzire that. It continues to be a strong seller. Last year, the compact sedan found 1.57 lakh buyers – that’s more than all its competitors combined. Even more impressive is that this figure puts it ahead of compact SUVs like the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet and Maruti Fronx. So, unlike the Ciaz, Maruti has lavished plenty of attention on this sedan, with regular updates since the original was launched in 2008. As with all predecessors, the Dzire is based on the Swift, and this new model shares its underpinnings with the latest Swift, which was introduced earlier this year. While it’s based on the previous car and shares its ‘Heartect’ platform, there are massive changes to technical bits, such as the suspension and the structural elements of the body. There are aesthetic changes too, and thus, Maruti classifies this as the 4th generation. LED headlights with integrated DRLs now horizontally oriented. Except for the height, where the new Dzire is 10mm taller at 1,525mm, the new car is identical to the outgoing model in length (3,995mm), width (1,735mm), and wheelbase (2,450mm). The width and wheelbase are also identical to those of the new Swift. Maruti Suzuki Dzire exterior style With each generation, Maruti has further distanced the Dzire from the Swift, and this one sees the maximum separation. One look, or even a good long stare at the two cars outside, will not clue you into their shared genes. The Dzire looks very different, and the styling is very sedan-like with a horizontal orientation, unlike the previous car, which carried vertically styled elements. That’s clearly seen with the LED headlights, which are narrow, horizontally shaped units housing thin DRLs and crystal-like cube elements laid out horizontally. The grille has an Audi-esque familiarity to it, thanks to the large trapezoidal shape. That said, though, the Dzire’s front end has its own style and looks very smart and elegant, topped by a flatter bonnet compared to the previous car. Alloys are 15-inch units with 185/65 section tyres. On the side, the curves on the doors look similar to the model before, but with the reshaped front and rear fenders, the new car does stand apart. Alloys are newly designed units, 15 inches in diameter, and carry 185/65 sized tyres. Atop, there’s a shark fin antenna instead of a regular one. The tail-lights are squarish but carry a tri-arrow-shaped LED light signature laid horizontally, and that lends more visual width to the car. The boot has an added lip spoiler, and the lower edge of the bumper has a sporty-looking chamfered strip moulded into it. It helps widen the car visually and will make for a sporty touch with some contrasting shade. Dzire RS coming up, Suzuki? Lower edge of the bumper features a sporty-looking chamfered strip. Maruti Suzuki Dzire interior style, space and comfort While the exterior bears no resemblance to the Swift, the interior is nearly identical. The dashboard, centre console, steering wheel, and instrument panel are all carried over but have a different colour scheme that uses beige on the dash, door pads and seats, and wood trim across the dash. It looks smart and neat, and all controls are well laid out and easy to use. While some might have preferred a fully digital instrument panel with a graphics-heavy design, the twin dials look neat, sporty, and very easy to read at a glance. Faux wood trim on the dashboard adds a premium touch. Front seats are comfy with soft cushioning, and overall space is just fine; at the rear, however, headroom is tight. Despite the 5mm increase in height over the Swift, headroom feels compromised, largely due to the sunroof, which has resulted in a lower headliner. The liner is scooped out towards the rear, but I had just about a three-finger space to the top, and the roof does feel close to your head. Comfort-wise, the seat is fine, softly cushioned like the front, and there’s a rear armrest, twin AC vents, and two USB ports for rear passengers. Boot space is just about adequate, at 382 litres – the lowest in the class – and the rear seat back is fixed (cannot be folded down). Lower headliner thanks to sunroof limits headroom. Maruti Suzuki Dzire features and safety Big new features on the Dzire are a sunroof and a 360-degree camera; while the sunroof is small and has a more feel-good factor, the 360-degree camera offers a clear view with a 3D display and dynamic rear parking lines. Other features are a 9-inch touchscreen unit with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless phone charging, connected car tech, and cruise control. Given what’s on offer today in this price segment, Maruti Suzuki should have had a few more features, such as premium audio hardware, cooled seats, and ambient lighting. 360-degree camera offers a clear view with a 3D display. While these features go amiss, it’s nice to see that the safety kit is elaborate and standard across variants. Six airbags, 3-point seatbelts for all occupants, ISO-FIX child seat mounts, ABS, ESP, and Hill Hold Assist will feature in every Dzire sold. What’s even nicer to see, and will be a big surprise for many, is the 5-star adult occupant and 4-star child occupant protection rating the Dzire has scored under the GNCAP safety protocol. The performance in these new enhanced safety protocols is commendable, and while it may not be a 360-degree assessment of everything that can go wrong, it covers a significant portion of road accidents and is a good barometer for the safety potential of a car. Maruti Suzuki Dzire engine and performance The new Dzire is powered by the recently introduced Z12E engine that debuted with the new Swift. Like in the Swift, the 3-cylinder unit puts out an identical 82hp at 5700rpm and 112Nm of torque at 4300rpm. It feels identical in nature too. There are some vibrations at low rpms, but these fade away as you drive on. The engine is quite audible, but at low and mid speeds, it has a likeable audio note with it, only sounding strained at the top end. 82hp engine lacks pep but has good low-end response. 82hp may not sound like much, and indeed, it is 8hp lower than the outgoing K12M engine. However, at low engine speeds, the response is good and the car moves off the line cleanly and crisply. Power then builds up in a gentle and linear fashion, and keeps coming in even above 5,000rpm, so there is some merit in revving it further. Those who like a spirited drive will end up doing so, as the engine isn’t peppy and lively. It even red lines at 6,000rpm, which is about 400rpm lower than the previous unit. In a quick test, it took over 13 seconds to 100kph from zero, which is slower than the previous car. However, we’ll soon put it through our standard instrument tests to measure all the figures. Don’t hold your breath, though, as the Dzire will be slower than the Swift, which itself wasn’t very impressive. Wheelbase is identical to the previous-gen Dzire. Going through the gears isn't a chore; the 5-speed gearbox has been tweaked and features a new hydraulic clutch. It's very smooth and light in effort, and the gear throws are also light and easy. Shifts on the AMT are smooth and at a moderate pace, and there's a minimal gap between shifts; it also downshifts a gear or two readily, but put your foot down and the pause gets very pronounced, and this does slow down the car during hard acceleration. There is a tip function to the gear lever that enables you to manually control shifts. Both manual and AMT are smooth shifting gearboxes. The main calling card for the new powerplant is efficiency, with the Dzire now claiming a figure of 24.79kpl for the 5-speed manual, which is up from the earlier cars' 23.26kpl claim. The AMT version claims a figure of 25.71kpl. There's also a CNG version, which we are yet to drive, and that promises 33.73kms/kg from its 70ps and 102Nm power unit. Maruti Suzuki Dzire ride and handling Like the powertrain, the Dzire’s suspension hardware is also carried over from the Swift, with McPherson struts at the front and a torsion beam setup at the rear. Small tweaks have been made to the spring and dampers; however, these are only to compensate for the increase in kerb weight, which, at 960 kg, is 40 kilos more than the Swift. The character thus remains the same, and that’s a very good thing. Like the hatch, the sedan also rides very well; bump absorption is good, and regular potholes and ruts are smoothed out well. Ride is comfy and compliant with agile handling. On the handling front, too, it impresses like the Swift. The electric power steering is smooth and fluid, and it returns to the centre in a very natural manner. Push it hard, and there is some body roll, but for everyday and even some spirited driving, it corners well with a progressive and controlled lean, offering good road grip. Maruti Suzuki Dzire price and verdict Maruti Suzuki has clearly put in significant effort with the new Dzire. The car looks and feels very different from before; it’s elegant and more sedan-like, and that’s commendable given the tight confines of its sub-4-meter footprint. It rides very well, the handling is good and sporty, and the engine is more than adequate for everyday driving. It’s well equipped, too, and features like the sunroof and 360-degree camera will be appreciated, as will the fact that this is Maruti Suzuki’s first 5-star GNCAP car. It’s priced between Rs 6.79 lakh and Rs 10.14 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). So is it perfect, then? No, rear headroom is tight, and it should have offered a few more of today’s must-have features, but this won’t be enough to deter buyers, especially not when you weigh it against its impressive breadth of abilities. So, like its predecessor, the new Dzire will continue to ring the cash register for Maruti and is all set to carry on being the flagbearer for sedans in an increasingly dominant SUV world. Also see: New Maruti Dzire video review Full Article
update 2024 Maruti Suzuki Dzire review: India's favourite sedan massively updated By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:30:00 +1000 SUVs are all the rage today, but no one told the Dzire that. It continues to be a strong seller. Last year, the compact sedan found 1.57 lakh buyers – that’s more than all its competitors combined. Even more impressive is that this figure puts it ahead of compact SUVs like the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet and Maruti Fronx. So, unlike the Ciaz, Maruti has lavished plenty of attention on this sedan, with regular updates since the original was launched in 2008. As with all predecessors, the Dzire is based on the Swift, and this new model shares its underpinnings with the latest Swift, which was introduced earlier this year. While it’s based on the previous car and shares its ‘Heartect’ platform, there are massive changes to technical bits, such as the suspension and the structural elements of the body. There are aesthetic changes too, and thus, Maruti classifies this as the 4th generation. LED headlights with integrated DRLs now horizontally oriented. Except for the height, where the new Dzire is 10mm taller at 1,525mm, the new car is identical to the outgoing model in length (3,995mm), width (1,735mm), and wheelbase (2,450mm). The width and wheelbase are also identical to those of the new Swift. Maruti Suzuki Dzire exterior style With each generation, Maruti has further distanced the Dzire from the Swift, and this one sees the maximum separation. One look, or even a good long stare at the two cars outside, will not clue you into their shared genes. The Dzire looks very different, and the styling is very sedan-like with a horizontal orientation, unlike the previous car, which carried vertically styled elements. That’s clearly seen with the LED headlights, which are narrow, horizontally shaped units housing thin DRLs and crystal-like cube elements laid out horizontally. The grille has an Audi-esque familiarity to it, thanks to the large trapezoidal shape. That said, though, the Dzire’s front end has its own style and looks very smart and elegant, topped by a flatter bonnet compared to the previous car. Alloys are 15-inch units with 185/65 section tyres. On the side, the curves on the doors look similar to the model before, but with the reshaped front and rear fenders, the new car does stand apart. Alloys are newly designed units, 15 inches in diameter, and carry 185/65 sized tyres. Atop, there’s a shark fin antenna instead of a regular one. The tail-lights are squarish but carry a tri-arrow-shaped LED light signature laid horizontally, and that lends more visual width to the car. The boot has an added lip spoiler, and the lower edge of the bumper has a sporty-looking chamfered strip moulded into it. It helps widen the car visually and will make for a sporty touch with some contrasting shade. Dzire RS coming up, Suzuki? Lower edge of the bumper features a sporty-looking chamfered strip. Maruti Suzuki Dzire interior style, space and comfort While the exterior bears no resemblance to the Swift, the interior is nearly identical. The dashboard, centre console, steering wheel, and instrument panel are all carried over but have a different colour scheme that uses beige on the dash, door pads and seats, and wood trim across the dash. It looks smart and neat, and all controls are well laid out and easy to use. While some might have preferred a fully digital instrument panel with a graphics-heavy design, the twin dials look neat, sporty, and very easy to read at a glance. Faux wood trim on the dashboard adds a premium touch. Front seats are comfy with soft cushioning, and overall space is just fine; at the rear, however, headroom is tight. Despite the 5mm increase in height over the Swift, headroom feels compromised, largely due to the sunroof, which has resulted in a lower headliner. The liner is scooped out towards the rear, but I had just about a three-finger space to the top, and the roof does feel close to your head. Comfort-wise, the seat is fine, softly cushioned like the front, and there’s a rear armrest, twin AC vents, and two USB ports for rear passengers. Boot space is just about adequate, at 382 litres – the lowest in the class – and the rear seat back is fixed (cannot be folded down). Lower headliner thanks to sunroof limits headroom. Maruti Suzuki Dzire features and safety Big new features on the Dzire are a sunroof and a 360-degree camera; while the sunroof is small and has a more feel-good factor, the 360-degree camera offers a clear view with a 3D display and dynamic rear parking lines. Other features are a 9-inch touchscreen unit with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless phone charging, connected car tech, and cruise control. Given what’s on offer today in this price segment, Maruti Suzuki should have had a few more features, such as premium audio hardware, cooled seats, and ambient lighting. 360-degree camera offers a clear view with a 3D display. While these features go amiss, it’s nice to see that the safety kit is elaborate and standard across variants. Six airbags, 3-point seatbelts for all occupants, ISO-FIX child seat mounts, ABS, ESP, and Hill Hold Assist will feature in every Dzire sold. What’s even nicer to see, and will be a big surprise for many, is the 5-star adult occupant and 4-star child occupant protection rating the Dzire has scored under the GNCAP safety protocol. The performance in these new enhanced safety protocols is commendable, and while it may not be a 360-degree assessment of everything that can go wrong, it covers a significant portion of road accidents and is a good barometer for the safety potential of a car. Maruti Suzuki Dzire engine and performance The new Dzire is powered by the recently introduced Z12E engine that debuted with the new Swift. Like in the Swift, the 3-cylinder unit puts out an identical 82hp at 5700rpm and 112Nm of torque at 4300rpm. It feels identical in nature too. There are some vibrations at low rpms, but these fade away as you drive on. The engine is quite audible, but at low and mid speeds, it has a likeable audio note with it, only sounding strained at the top end. 82hp engine lacks pep but has good low-end response. 82hp may not sound like much, and indeed, it is 8hp lower than the outgoing K12M engine. However, at low engine speeds, the response is good and the car moves off the line cleanly and crisply. Power then builds up in a gentle and linear fashion, and keeps coming in even above 5,000rpm, so there is some merit in revving it further. Those who like a spirited drive will end up doing so, as the engine isn’t peppy and lively. It even red lines at 6,000rpm, which is about 400rpm lower than the previous unit. In a quick test, it took over 13 seconds to 100kph from zero, which is slower than the previous car. However, we’ll soon put it through our standard instrument tests to measure all the figures. Don’t hold your breath, though, as the Dzire will be slower than the Swift, which itself wasn’t very impressive. Wheelbase is identical to the previous-gen Dzire. Going through the gears isn't a chore; the 5-speed gearbox has been tweaked and features a new hydraulic clutch. It's very smooth and light in effort, and the gear throws are also light and easy. Shifts on the AMT are smooth and at a moderate pace, and there's a minimal gap between shifts; it also downshifts a gear or two readily, but put your foot down and the pause gets very pronounced, and this does slow down the car during hard acceleration. There is a tip function to the gear lever that enables you to manually control shifts. Both manual and AMT are smooth shifting gearboxes. The main calling card for the new powerplant is efficiency, with the Dzire now claiming a figure of 24.79kpl for the 5-speed manual, which is up from the earlier cars' 23.26kpl claim. The AMT version claims a figure of 25.71kpl. There's also a CNG version, which we are yet to drive, and that promises 33.73kms/kg from its 70ps and 102Nm power unit. Maruti Suzuki Dzire ride and handling Like the powertrain, the Dzire’s suspension hardware is also carried over from the Swift, with McPherson struts at the front and a torsion beam setup at the rear. Small tweaks have been made to the spring and dampers; however, these are only to compensate for the increase in kerb weight, which, at 960 kg, is 40 kilos more than the Swift. The character thus remains the same, and that’s a very good thing. Like the hatch, the sedan also rides very well; bump absorption is good, and regular potholes and ruts are smoothed out well. Ride is comfy and compliant with agile handling. On the handling front, too, it impresses like the Swift. The electric power steering is smooth and fluid, and it returns to the centre in a very natural manner. Push it hard, and there is some body roll, but for everyday and even some spirited driving, it corners well with a progressive and controlled lean, offering good road grip. Maruti Suzuki Dzire price and verdict Maruti Suzuki has clearly put in significant effort with the new Dzire. The car looks and feels very different from before; it’s elegant and more sedan-like, and that’s commendable given the tight confines of its sub-4-meter footprint. It rides very well, the handling is good and sporty, and the engine is more than adequate for everyday driving. It’s well equipped, too, and features like the sunroof and 360-degree camera will be appreciated, as will the fact that this is Maruti Suzuki’s first 5-star GNCAP car. It’s priced between Rs 6.79 lakh and Rs 10.14 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). So is it perfect, then? No, rear headroom is tight, and it should have offered a few more of today’s must-have features, but this won’t be enough to deter buyers, especially not when you weigh it against its impressive breadth of abilities. So, like its predecessor, the new Dzire will continue to ring the cash register for Maruti and is all set to carry on being the flagbearer for sedans in an increasingly dominant SUV world. Also see: New Maruti Dzire video review Full Article
update Primegrid Challenge Series 2024 (Updates) By hardforum.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:33:46 +0000 Full Article Distributed Computing
update Maruti updates all cars, SUVs to meet RDE norms By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Apr 2023 18:35:16 +0530 Full Article Motoring
update Jawa 42 models, Perak and Yezdi line-up receive OBD-2 update By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 05 May 2023 16:47:49 +0530 Full Article Motoring
update Volkswagen Tiguan updated in India By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 20 May 2023 09:52:22 +0530 Full Article Motoring
update Kawasaki updates ZX-6R By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Jun 2023 08:56:35 +0530 Full Article Motoring
update Kia unveils updated Seltos; eyes 10% market share in PV segment By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Jul 2023 18:48:00 +0530 Unveiling the updated version of its Seltos, Kia India aims to garner a 10% market share in the domestic passenger vehicle segment Full Article Motoring
update The new Nissan Magnite comes with big updates at the same price By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:50:32 +0530 Nissan Motor India has launched the new Nissan Magnite at a special introductory price of INR ₹5.99 lakhs, positioning it as a strong contender in the competitive subcompact SUV segment Full Article Motoring
update UPDATE: At least 2 people dead after massive factory explosion in Louisville - WHAS11.com By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:21:00 GMT UPDATE: At least 2 people dead after massive factory explosion in Louisville WHAS11.com2 people confirmed dead after large explosion in Louisville facility WLKY LouisvilleVideo Investigation after explosion at Kentucky manufacturing plant kills 2 ABC News12 hospitalized, 2 in critical condition after workplace explosion in Clifton neighborhood WAVE 3Louisville explosion: 2 in critical condition, no fatalities Courier Journal Full Article
update Biden and Trump to Meet at the White House: Live Updates - The New York Times By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:58:30 GMT Biden and Trump to Meet at the White House: Live Updates The New York TimesBiden, Trump Set For White House Meeting After Harris Election Loss NDTVBiden-Trump White House meeting revives presidential tradition skipped 4 years ago Fox NewsTrump and Biden to meet at White House as Senate GOP holds leadership election CNN Full Article
update Learn about the Delhi-Alwar RRTS route map, stations, important information, and most recent updates in 2024 By info.propertywala.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 05:11:20 +0000 The Delhi-Alwar Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) is currently under construction and will link Delhi with the outlying satellite towns of Manesar, Rewari, and Alwwar. It will also link Delhi Metro’s four lines. Ten kilometers of the route are currently … Continue reading → Full Article Real Estate News Alwar Alwar real estate market Alwar's real estate Delhi Delhi Metro Delhi-Alwar metro Delhi's real estate Delhi's real estate market
update Notify Yahoo & Weblogs of Your Updates By Published On :: 2004-01-27T15:22:15-07:00 Jeremy Zawodny has announced how to ping Yahoo's RSS database when you post to your Movable Type weblog. Yahoo joins weblogs.com, blo.gs, and several others in offering the XML-RPC ping interface. Pinging has the advantage of getting your content much faster into those sites that crawl RSS feeds for news. Full Article
update Something Weird in the Neighbourhood — Australian & New Zealand EV Market October Update By cleantechnica.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:57:48 +0000 Weird things are happening in the Australian auto market at the moment. In recent weeks, we have seen the launch of several new electric vehicles: the BYD Shark EREV ute (see here), the fully electric Jeep Avenger, and the Deepal SO7 SUV made by Changan from China. Not only that, ... [continued] The post Something Weird in the Neighbourhood — Australian & New Zealand EV Market October Update appeared first on CleanTechnica. Full Article Clean Transport Electric Cars Electric Vehicles Australia EV sales New Zealand New Zealand EV Sales
update Facebook update will encourage Insta users to take a break, says Clegg By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 11 Oct 2021 12:47:42 GMT Full Article structure:technology topics:organisations/facebook topics:things/social-media topics:organisations/instagram topics:people/nick-clegg storytype:standard
update Debian Linux 12 bookworm receives eighth update with crucial security fixes By betanews.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 18:18:26 +0000 The Debian project has announced its latest point release for Debian Linux 12, codenamed “bookworm,” marking the eighth update to this stable distribution. This 12.8 update primarily addresses security issues and fixes various critical bugs, enhancing the reliability and security of the system. Importantly, this release is not a new version but an update to existing packages within Debian 12. Users who routinely update via security.debian.org will notice only minimal changes, as most updates are rolled into this point release. There is no need to replace existing installation media for bookworm; a simple upgrade through an up-to-date Debian mirror suffices… [Continue Reading] Full Article Article Debian 12 Debian Bookworm Debian download Debian point release Debian stable release Linux distribution Linux update open source software package updates security updates
update Google November 2024 Core Update Is Now Rolling Out - What We Know So Far By www.seroundtable.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:01:00 -0500 Google has begun rolling out the third core update for the year, the November 2024 core update. This update started to roll out on November 11, 2024 at around 3:30 pm and will take about two weeks to complete rolling out. This seems like a typical core update, without any new specifics about what changed or what improved. We knew this update was coming - and it finally arrived yesterday afternoon. Google also told us not to expect HCU victim sites to recover with this update. So far, we are seeing some folks suggest their rankings went down even more. But the vast majority of people are saying they are not seeing movement as of yet, as of the time I published this story. Of course, I will keep track of the chatter and let you know what people are seeing over the coming days. In addition, the volatility tracking tools are mostly all showing normal volatility - so maybe this has not kicked in as of yet.And yes, it was released on the Veterans Day US holiday, but it seems like it was released well before the big holiday shopping season, post-Thanksgiving holiday. Google posted this update on LinkedIn and X and wrote:Today we released the November 2024 core update to Google Search. This update is designed to continue our work to improve the quality of our search results by showing more content that people find genuinely useful and less content that feels like it was made just to perform well on Search.We'll update our ranking release history page in the near future, and update it when the rollout is complete. For more information about core updates, please see here.The rollout may take up to 2 weeks to complete.Google November 2024 Core Update Quick Facts:Here are the most important things that we know right now in short form:Name: Google November 2024 Broad Core Update Launched: November 11, 2024 at around 3:30 pm ET Rollout: Will take about two weeks to roll out Targets: It looks at all types of content Penalty: It is not a penalty, it promotes or rewards great web pages Global: This is a global update impacting all regions, in all languages. Impact: The normal core update stuff around helpful content. Discover: Core updates impact Google Discover and other features, also feature snippets and more. Recover: If you were hit by this, then you will need to look at your content and see if you can do better with Google's core update advice. Refreshes: Google will do periodic refreshes to this algorithm but may not communicate those updates in the future. Maybe this is what we saw the past couple of weeks or all those unconfirmed Google updates.Google November 2024 Core Update DetailsGoogle didn't say much specific about this November 2024 core update. Google did say, "This update is designed to continue our work to improve the quality of our search results by showing more content that people find genuinely useful and less content that feels like it was made just to perform well on Search."So it seems like it is more of the same:Show more content that people find genuinely useful. Show less content that feels like it was made just to perform well on Search.Yes, a lot of joking in the SEO community about these statements. Yep, it sounds a lot like the helpful content update statements... Yes, the helpful content update is no more, it's part of core updates now, in some sense...Previous Broad Core UpdatesHere is a list of the most recent core updates we've seen since Google started to confirm them. Previously we nicknamed them Phantom updates or unconfirmed updates.November 2024 Core update: November 11, 2024 and will take about two weeks to roll out. August 2024 Core Update : August 15, 2024 through September 3, 2024 March 2024 Core Update : March 5, 2024 through April 19, 2024 November 2023 Core Update : November 2, 2023 through November 28, 2023 October 2023 Core Update: October 5, 2023 through October 19, 2023 August 2023 Core Update: August 22, 2023 through September 7, 2023 March 2023 Core Update: March 15, 2023 through March 28, 2023 September 2022 Core Update: September 12, 2022 through September 26, 2022 May 2022 Core Update: May 25, 2022 through June 9, 2022 November 2021 Core Update: November 17, 2021 through November 30, 2021 July 2021 Core Update: July 1, 2021 through July 12, 2021 June 2021 Core Update: June 2, 2021 through June 12, 2021 December 2020 Core Update: December 3, 2020 through December 16, 2020 May 2020 Core Update: May 4, 2020 through May 18, 2020 January 2020 Core Update: January 13, 2020 through mostly January 17, 2020 September 2019 Core Update: September 24, 2019 Google June 2019 Core Update: June 3, 2019 through June 8, 2019Previous Helpful Content Update ImpactHere is the list of the previous Google helpful content updates:Septemebr 14, 2023 - September 2023 Google helpful content update - completing on Septmeber 28, 2023 December 5, 2022 - December 2022 Google helpful content update, completing on January 12, 2023 August 25, 2022 - August 2022 (original) Google helpful content update, completing on September 9, 2022Previous Unconfirmed UpdatesWe had a ton of unconfirmed updates between the August 2024 and November 2024 core update. I won't list them all, but you can scan them over here.As a reminder, Google did tell us that an search update is coming soon. The last time we reported on an update was when I named it the Google Election 2024 unconfirmed update and before that was the Google Halloween 2024 Google search update and then before that on October 23, 24 and 26 and 27th and before that, October 19th and 20th volatility and then on October 15th, October 10th and then before that on October 2nd which lasted a couple of days. The Google August 2024 core update started on August 15th and officially completed on September 3rd. But it was still super volatile the day after it completed and also weeks after it completed and it has not cooled.We saw big signals on and around September 6th, September 10th or so and maybe around September 14th. We also saw movement around September 18th, last weekend and Septmeber 25th and September 28th or so. Google Tracking Tools On November 2024 Core Update (So Far)Here is what these Google Search volatility tools are showing so far; keep in mind that this update can take about two weeks to fully roll out. And so far, the tools are mostly showing normal volatility but that might change in the coming days.Semrush:SimilarWeb:Sistrix:Wincher:Cognitive SEO:Accuranker:Advanced Web Rankings:Mozcast:Mangools:Algoroo:SERPstat:Data For SEO:SEO ChatterIt just started rolling out last night, so the chatter is early, just like the tools:Just the reminder I needed to "focus on quality content"'"again. Thanks, Google, I'd almost forgotten!So by quality, do you mean similar to what previous core updates focused on or is there a specific change to look out for?In search of "quality" and "usefulness" in the age of generative-AI-driven SERPs.It will take 2 weeks to complete and 2 years to recover? Asking for friends.Fasten your seatbelts, Google has launched the November 2024 core update.This update is designed to continue our work to improve the quality of our search results by showing more content that people find genuinely useful and less content that feels like it was made just to perform well on SearchGood luck to the people still fighting.Traffic on the very low tide since a week (billable visits), impression seem stable according search console, CTR dropping.Luckily I'm busy with something not Google related !Traffic Down :)Swings on my personal results have been wild over last few days actually. Like normal, but on steroids!Searched 150+ queries since morning unrelated to my niche...each of these queries were answered by AIO in a very organized form. So...worth not keeping hopes after thisIt's been very quiet over the last few days. One article of mine gained a small bit of traction, but a couple of others barely saw any traffic at all. Not sure if it's the same for others.Recently the fluctuations were too great. Either business as usual or downward. I am seeing more PAA boxes. More YouTube at the top. Other than that I do not see much.Just more downward movement ಠ' ï'µ' ಠYes, lots of keywords back on page one, including some near the top, but I doubt it will result in a traffic increase because there are AIOs everywhere.It's just a mess. shuffling, even more AI overviews for shopping comparison articles.Also some local SEO chatter, and core updates do impact local rankings:Seeing movements this early for local organic ranking for the following sectors (mostly Canada): Landscaping, HVAC, Psychologist, local furniture maker, renovation contractors.Here we go! The November 2024 broad core update is rolling out. There's been a ton of volatility since the August core update completed. Let's see what Google has in store for us. Stay tuned. I'll probably share my "Core Update Notes" each day based on what I'm seeing in the'... https://t.co/T9rks7tAMP'" Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) November 11, 2024 OK here we go. A new Google core update just launched.If you were impacted by a previous core update (i.e. August, March, November, October) then often it takes another core update, or sometimes a few, before a site sees recovery.ð¤ https://t.co/7XHVWBRbbo'" Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) November 11, 2024 These announcements are as much as uninteresting as uninformative.'Hey, look! We did something' https://t.co/BcK4rzTuN6'" Pedro Dias (@pedrodias) November 11, 2024 Golly, I hope Reddit will be ok'" Harad (@harad) November 11, 2024 Good luck, folks!Not expecting anything this end, mostly because I only fully finished my site move around seven minutes ago. ð' https://t.co/MGfUyA9GOP'" Wesley Copeland (@Wesley_Copeland) November 11, 2024 Sad state when my first thought is: "wonder what they've screwed up this time". https://t.co/jtYZvXPZgM'" Martin MacDonald (@searchmartin) November 11, 2024 Also later last night I asked if anyone is seeing movement:Anyone seeing any movement yet? https://t.co/qttLlYNeU1'" Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) November 12, 2024 While most say it is too early to tell, which I 100% agree with, here are the ones that say they are seeing movement:I see some movement, but it's hard to attribute it to the typical movements we see or this core update. Will check more sites/data tomorrow morning to confirm.'" Vlad Rappoport (@vladrpt) November 12, 2024 It affected my website from yesterday, today zero click, that means this update will harm more than the previous updates. We expecting more damage.I'm afraid to say that, but don't be happy with any update again. Get a new job or go to Pinterest or the new ChatGPT search.'" Ameer Belal (@NFT_Domains) November 12, 2024 Slightly up'" Lizzy's Small World (@AVerySmallWorld) November 12, 2024 Yes, ranking down'" बबलà¥' à¤à¥à¤®à¤¾à¤° ð®ð³' (@seobabloo) November 12, 2024 I saw a 15% spike yesterday evening and night. So far this morning it seems the spike didn't last.'" Brian Spears (@BrianHTX20) November 12, 2024 It is probably too early to tell right now but we will keep you posted on what the SEO community is seeing over the coming days.Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld, Black Hat World, Local Search Forum, X and LinkedIn. Full Article
update AI Advances! A Look at August Core Update Data By www.nichepursuits.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 14:36:00 +0000 Welcome back to another episode of the Niche Pursuits News Podcast! This week Jared and guest host Brooks talk about what’s happening in the SEO, Google, and AI world, they share the projects they’re working on, and they discuss some… The post AI Advances! A Look at August Core Update Data appeared first on Niche Pursuits. Full Article Podcasts
update More Volatility in Rankings! Core Update Gains Disappear By www.nichepursuits.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 14:58:01 +0000 Welcome back to another episode of the Niche Pursuits News Podcast! This week Jared and guest host Morgan Overholt break down the biggest news affecting publishers and SEOs and cover the latest moves by Google. After the news, they talk… The post More Volatility in Rankings! Core Update Gains Disappear appeared first on Niche Pursuits. Full Article Podcasts
update Monastery Update: Tonsures and New Properties By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-11T20:21:23+00:00 What has happened in the last year and a half at the Orthodox Monastery of All Saints? Full Article
update UPDATE: Pop Culture Coffee Hour LIVE (Every Week)! By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-03-23T20:33:14+00:00 Since we're all trying to be socially responsible and live in a state of self-imposed quarantine, Christian Gonzalez and Steve Christoforou want to offer a little bit of lightheartedness. That's why they will be going LIVE every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Eastern/9:30 a.m. Pacific with a brand-spanking new episode of Pop Culture Coffee Hour! Join them at www.y2am.org/PopCultureLive and be a part of the conversation! Full Article
update Update on Floods in South Carolina By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-06T04:21:31+00:00 Fr. John shares an update and prayerful reflections on the recent flooding in South Carolina. Full Article
update 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care, Update 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-01T00:27:14+00:00 Fr. John Parker shares reflections from Crete at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care. He tells about St. Nikephorus the Leper. Learn more about St. Nikephorus at https://orthodoxwiki.org/Nicephorus_the_Leper. Learn more about the conference at http://pemptousia.com/2018/01/2nd-international-conference-on-digital-media-and-orthodox-pastoral-care-the-living-water-2/. Full Article
update 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care, Update 3 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-01T00:30:36+00:00 Fr. John Parker shares reflections from Crete at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care. He tells about Olga, a woman he met at the conference who is editor of the Russian magazine, Foma. Learn more about Foma. Learn more about the conference. Full Article
update 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care, Update 4 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-01T00:31:53+00:00 Fr. John Parker shares reflections from Crete at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care. He introduces Orthphoto.net. Learn more about the conference. Full Article
update A Life Update By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-01-29T16:35:47+00:00 In this podcast, Steve Robinson brings us up to date on his life, a four-year-old catechist, signing a death warrant and a prison release, and the challenges of caring for aging and dying parents. Full Article
update OCF Update By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-06-13T20:01:51+00:00 Fr. Kevin Scherer is the Executive Director of OCF (Orthodox Christian Fellowship) and Fr. Peter Gillquist is the Chairman of the Board. They give an update on Orthodox campus ministry. Full Article
update Ancient Faith Radio Update By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-06-13T21:47:20+00:00 Get an update on the inner workings and future plans of Ancient Faith Radio as Fr. Tom Soroka of The Path interviews AFR founder and General Manager John Maddex. Full Article
update Orthodox Circle Update! By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-06-14T03:19:45+00:00 Ninos Oshaana of OrthodoXCircle joins us for an update on the social networking site for Orthodox Christians. Full Article
update IOCC Update From Greece By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-06-14T05:26:07+00:00 Listen to the update on IOCC's relief work in Greece with the Development Director of IOCC, Dan Christopulos and staff member Dimitrije Djukic. Full Article
update IOCC Update on Syria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-07-26T03:53:16+00:00 Programs Director Mark Ohanian gives us an update on war-torn Syria and the humanitarian aid being given by IOCC (International Orthodox Christian Charities) in cooperation with the Department of Ecumenical Relations and Development (DERD) at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East (GOPA). Full Article
update IOCC Update on Syria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-07-26T04:19:51+00:00 Mark Ohanian is the Director of Programs for the International Orthodox Christian Charities and he just returned from Damascus where he saw first hand the work of IOCC and also met with Patriarch-Elect John X. Full Article
update IOCS Update By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-01T20:24:52+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. David Frost, the Principal and Administrator of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge, England, about some of the institute's new offerings and developments. Full Article
update Orthodox Study Bible Update By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-03T22:20:36+00:00 John Maddex talks with Fr. Peter Gillquist and gets an update on the release of the complete Orthodox Study Bible scheduled for mid-February 2008. Full Article
update Update from Houston By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-03T13:59:38+00:00 Over 19 trillion gallons of water has fallen on greater Houston since Hurricane Harvey touched land. 52 inches of rain which is unprecedented in the state of Texas. Local officials in Texas have reported at least 30 confirmed and suspected flood-related deaths. Fr. Joseph Huneycutt joins us from Houston to talk about the disaster and the impact on Orthodox churches in the region. Antiochian Fund IOCC Fund Full Article
update Update on Most Holy Theotokos: Rescuer of the Perishing By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-09-21T21:20:39+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Peter Schweitzer, a member of the board of directors of Most Holy Theotokos: Rescuer of the Perishing, an Orthodox assisted-living facility for Orthodox Christians nearing the end of life, located in Clearwater, Florida. Peter is here today to update us on the progress of the facility and to tell you about an opportunity to help support this important ministry. Full Article
update Update on the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-09-22T04:25:27+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Razvan Porumb, a lecturer and vice principal of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge, England, about a few new developments at the school. Full Article
update Man of God Update By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-05-26T00:38:47+00:00 John Maddex sits down with Man of God producer Yelena Popovic to get an update on the results from the Spring showings in the US. She shares some good news about a Canadian release as well as the availability of streaming and downloads very soon. Full Article
update Update: Google adds tagging support By google.blognewschannel.com Published On :: Tagging has been all over the place recently and apparently Google couldn't resist. Now you can tag sites in your search history for later retrieval. Full Article
update Update: Google Local adds restaurant details By project.ioni.st Published On :: Now when you search for restaurants on Google Local (formerly Google Maps), you get details about the restaurant (location, food, reviews) along with its location. (example) Full Article
update Update: Google now helps search for plane tickets By www.google.com Published On :: Search for something like [lax nyc] and Google will help you buy plane tickets for that trip. Full Article
update Update: Google briefly releases Google Web Accelerator 2.0 By 37signals.com Published On :: The product that drove webmasters crazy was back...for a moment, at least. Full Article
update Update: Google "Smart Pricing" charges less for clicks from poorly-converting sites By www.jensense.com Published On :: Details about how it works in the link. Full Article
update Update: Blind test reveals Google offers best results By www.webmasterbrain.com Published On :: The Search Engine Experiment gives you the results from Yahoo, MSN, and Google without saying which is which. Currently, 41% of those who have taken the test picked Google (33% Yahoo, 26% MSN). Full Article
update Office updates iOS, Android apps – Windows 10 apps coming soon By liveside.net Published On :: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 17:54:16 +0000 Since Microsoft first introduced Office for the iPad last March, it’s been downloaded some 40 million times, even with the restrictions of needing an Office 365 subscription to use it. Today, Microsoft announced that Office will soon be coming to … Full Article News Android iOS Office Windows 10
update What web creators should know about our March 2024 core update and new spam policies By developers.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 March 2024 10:00:00 +0000 Today we announced the March 2024 core update. This is designed to improve the quality of Search by showing less content that feels like it was made to attract clicks, and more content that people find useful. We also shared that we have new spam policies to better handle the practices that can negatively impact Google's search results. In this post, we'll go into more detail for creators about both the update and the spam policies. Full Article