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The truth is, Google probably knows more about us than some of our closest friends. We ask the internet search engine everything from “Is a banana a herb?” to “What would chairs look like if our knees bent the opposite way?”

No jokes these are genuine questions Google has suggested.

Listen to this podcast below and on SpotifyAnchorApple PodcastsBreakerGoogle PodcastsOvercast, and Radio Public.

In this episode, we will look at how our interactions with technology and what we search impacts the type of information we receive.

You will learn how the SEO industry is reacting to a change in our behavior, tactics they use to give results an edge and how AI stands to change the SEO game.

To discuss this, I am joined by the senior SEO and content manager at Publicize, a digital communications service that creates PR packages geared for growth, Rudi Davis.

And for this week’s special feature we have Computer Says LOL, where we share a stand-up clip or joke relating to technology.

This week we have a clip from The Laugh factory where a stand-up comedian compares his neighbor’s interactions with Alexa to a toxic relationship.

Davis’ Podcast: Reviews From The Closet

Computer Says LOL: Flashback Fridays | Technology Jokes | Laugh Factory Stand Up Comedy

Disclosure: The Sociable is an ESPACIO Media Incubator portfolio company, and the founders ESPACIO are also the founders of Publicize.

Sam Brake Guia

Sam is an energetic and passionate writer/presenter, always looking for the next adventure. In August 2016 he donated all of his possessions to charity, quit his job, and left the UK. Since then he has been on the road travelling through North, Central and South America searching for new adventures and amazing stories.

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