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Update, October 16, 2020. The information in this article remains current. We’ve made minor updates, noting that Google now generally refers to this as “mobile-index” as opposed to “mobile ...
Earlier this year, Google announced it had begun to officially roll out its “mobile-first” indexing of the web, following a year and a half of testing and experimentation. At the time, it said ...
Google has been ordered to pay $314.6 million to Android users in California following a class-action lawsuit in which the ...
Google announced that its mobile-first indexing "trek" is now "complete." Which is strange to me being that Google said it was done moving sites to mobile-first indexing last May but hey, now it ...
Google's Pixel phones are great, especially the new Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. ... On November 6, MediaTek announced the Dimensity 9300 — its own latest generation of mobile chipsets.
Google Mobile Services (GMS) forms the backbone of modern-day Android and powers everything from push notifications to malware protection.
Google must pay over $314.6 million to California Android users after a court ruled it improperly accessed user data without ...