Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 5:45:39 GMT
The from Trusted Partners which are a key component of both mobile apps and singlepage web apps since Phantom JS and Prerender IO and similar technologies together essentially generate crawlable feeds for indexing singlepage web apps. We think this increased focus on JS CSS and feeds is also the reason why Google needs the additional mobile index that Gary Illyes mentioned in his Meet the Search Engines interview at SMX West a couple weeks ago and why suddenly Google has been talking about apps as first class citizens as called out by Mariya Moeva in the title of her SMX West presentation.
A new mobileonly index to go with the new crawler also makes sense because Google Anhui Mobile Phone Number List wants to index and rank both app content and deep links to screens in apps but it does not necessarily want to figure them into the desktop algorithm or slow it down with content that should never rank in a desktop search. We also think that the recent increased focus on deep links and the announcement from Google about Google Plays new automated and manual review process are related.
This announcement indicates almost definitively that Google has built a crawler that is capable of crawling Android apps. We believe that this new crawler will also be able to index more than one content rendering web page or app screen dataset to one more on feeds schema and sitemaps for its own efficiency. Most of the native apps that would benefit from deep linking are driven by data feeds and crawling the feeds instead of the apps would give Google the ability to understand the app content especially for iOS apps which they are still not likely able to crawl without having to crawl the app code. Then it can crawl the deeplinked web content to validate the app content. FYI Garry Illyes mentioned that Google is retiring.
A new mobileonly index to go with the new crawler also makes sense because Google Anhui Mobile Phone Number List wants to index and rank both app content and deep links to screens in apps but it does not necessarily want to figure them into the desktop algorithm or slow it down with content that should never rank in a desktop search. We also think that the recent increased focus on deep links and the announcement from Google about Google Plays new automated and manual review process are related.
This announcement indicates almost definitively that Google has built a crawler that is capable of crawling Android apps. We believe that this new crawler will also be able to index more than one content rendering web page or app screen dataset to one more on feeds schema and sitemaps for its own efficiency. Most of the native apps that would benefit from deep linking are driven by data feeds and crawling the feeds instead of the apps would give Google the ability to understand the app content especially for iOS apps which they are still not likely able to crawl without having to crawl the app code. Then it can crawl the deeplinked web content to validate the app content. FYI Garry Illyes mentioned that Google is retiring.