Last week we broke some very important news, that AMP pages will trump app deep link results in the Google mobile search results. That means users of this site that search in Google who have our app, ...
In late August, Google announced limited support for app search for person content. In short, it allowed developers to integrate their apps to let Google index locally personal content within the app, ...
Above all, Google does search. Sure, they do all sort of different thing but above all they do search, it’s how they started and it’s what they do best so it’s not strange to see Google Search slowly ...
One of the key features of Chrome OS is its built-in search capabilities (Google is a search engine company, after all), which can show you web results in addition to matching apps. Now this Chrome OS ...
People searching the Web through Google on Android devices may soon be prompted to install a new app on their phone. In the latest extension of Google's app indexing project -- which aims to make the ...
If you have an app that you’d like to rank in the search engine results pages (SERPs), it’s important that you understand the relevant ranking factors. Otherwise, you’re just wasting your time. In ...
Google first introduced app indexing for iOS apps in search back in May, allowing in-app content to appear in search results with links that send users directly to an app. The feature was originally ...
Google has quietly announced on Google+ that it will be killing off some of the App Indexing features within the Google Search Console. Specifically, Google is turning off the Fetch As Google for Apps ...
Google, the best company at attracting and following eyeballs, is reengineering its desktop search monopoly to follow the eyeball migration to mobile. Mobile search differs from desktop search because ...
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