Les « 10 petits liens bleus » refont leur apparition sur Google !
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???? Google launches a test in Belgium, affecting online travel search results following the Digital Market Act (DMA) application in Europe. The test reintroduces the "10 blue links" display method for search results, reminiscent of early 2000 web navigation. This change, considered a potential self-sabotage or demonstration of DMA's flawed aspects by some, could significantly impact user experience and visibility for tourism professionals. The test also includes Germany and Estonia and removes features like maps and hotel results, reverting to a basic list of links, mainly OTAs. The test aims to address Google's dominance and could lead to a 30% decrease in direct booking clicks for hotels, as emphasized by Accor's CEO Sébastien Bazin. The European Union, which has been scrutinizing Google's compliance with DMA, awaits the outcomes of this demonstration, which may not lead to a peaceful resolution.
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