Digital Minute takes a look at two big developments from Google this week.

The search engine is taking another step to a widely anticipated mobile algorithm, after sending out notifications to webmasters if their sites do not pass the 'mobile friendly' test.

The notifications are widely seen as a sign that Google will start adopting a separate algorithm for mobile searches, with non-responsive sites likely to see falls in mobile rankings. We've analysed this at http://www.stickyeyes.com/2015/01/23/what-to-do-if-you-get-a-google-mobile-usability-warning/

Google has also opened up its domain registration services to users in the US, allowing people to buy their '.com' from Google. The feature is likely to be popular with bloggers, with direct integration into popular blogging platforms.

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