Normally, reviews of the best of the year are done around the end of December, when the Lottery and Christmas Eve aren't newsworthy. It's when New Year's Eve approaches that all the year's top charts hit the headlines. There's something for everyone. However, as of today, in April, we already have a ton of new developments regarding AdWords. Let's take a look back at everything that's happened to date. At the end of February, an AdWords news story broke that alarmed everyone, especially advertisers and digital advertising agencies. Google removed ads from the right side of the search engine. Panic spread on social media due to the resulting consequences. However, everything seems calm, and apparently we've all gotten used to staring at that empty space with no replacement. To date, we've created a more relaxing user experience and are distancing ourselves from other search engines. At Clickonline 360, our SEM experts have already successfully adapted to the new idiosyncrasy. The Drafts and Extensions tool , that great tool in testing, prevents catastrophes in your campaigns so you can rethink and modify them in time. Google has taken it upon itself to promote it and encourage us to use it. It certainly saves us from more than one upset. Another piece of AdWords news from the beginning of the year: Google announced through its Google+ profile that display ads will be exclusively in HTML5. With its decisions, Google always focuses on achieving the best experience and the greatest user reach; therefore, it announces that platform users have all of 2016 to make the necessary changes. These are wise decisions in a digital world that is beginning to revolve around mobile devices. Other minor news, such as the launch of the AdWords platform for iOS or the closure of Google Compare to focus on AdWords, are other minor but no less important news from this year, which has started intensely and predicts a 2016 full of excitement.