More recently, it began rolling out its new, mobile -
first search index to a handful of sites to make good on its promise to shift its overall search index to favor the mobile version of the website over the desktop version.
Not exact matches
In particular, most publishers resent Google's «
First Click Free» policy, which requires them to allow Google users to see a minimum of five articles per day in return for them being
indexed in its
searches.
Pinterest «has made steady gains with pinners over the past three years, but improved features and
search functions now push Pinterest to the top of the social media category for the
first time,» the
index says.
Google Webmaster Blog: Mobile -
first Indexing Since so many Google users are using mobile to search, yet Google is still using the desktop version of a site or page's content to determine search relevance, the folks at Google have begun experimenting with mobile - first indexing to help make mobile results more relevant for se
Indexing Since so many Google users are using mobile to
search, yet Google is still using the desktop version of a site or page's content to determine
search relevance, the folks at Google have begun experimenting with mobile -
first indexing to help make mobile results more relevant for se
indexing to help make mobile results more relevant for searchers.
First, please check the Recipe
Index here on the blog and / or use the
Search function to make sure it's not already there.
First Google, which announced today that it's making major changes to its
search algorithms to update its main
search index more frequently.
«Memex» — a combination of the words «memory» and «
index»
first coined in a 1945 article for The Atlantic — currently includes eight open - source, browser - based
search, analysis and data - visualization programs as well as back - end server software that perform complex computations and data analysis.
The Boolean string «research misconduct» OR «research integrity» OR «research malpractice» OR «scientific fraud» OR «fabrication, falsification» OR «falsification, fabrication» was used to
search: Science Citation
Index Expanded (SCI - EXPANDED), Social Sciences Citation
Index (SSCI), Arts & Humanities Citation
Index (A&HCI), Conference Proceedings Citation
Index - Science (CPCI - S), BIOSIS Previews, MEDLINE, Business Source Premier, CINAHL Plus, SPORTDiscus, Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, America: History & Life, Teacher Reference Center, Applied Social Sciences
Index And Abstracts (ASSIA), ERIC,
Index Islamicus, CSA linguistics and language behaviour, Physical Education
Index, PILOTS, Social Services Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, Proquest Dissertation & Theses, ECONLIT, Educational Research Abstracts (ERA) Online, Article
First, Economic and Social Data Service, Francis, Geobase, Georefs, Global Health (CABI),
Index to Theses, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), IEEE Xplore, INSPEC, JSTOR, Mathematical Sciences Net (MathSciNet), PubMEd, Russian Academy of Sciences bibliographies, Sciencedirect, Teacher Reference Center, EMBASE, EMBASE Classics, PSYCHINFO.
This week saw several new announcements from the
search company such as the
first Chrome OS tablet and mobile -
first indexing.
I've
searched around a bit and it looks like I can't purchase my favorite Vanguard
index funds directly with pounds - I'd have to exchange to dollars
first.
Last year saw the launch of the
First Asset DEX 1 - 5 Year Laddered Government Strip Bond
Index ETF (BXF), inspired by Justin Bender's
search for a tax - efficient fixed - income ETF.
Mid-2018 brings with it Google's new «Mobile
First Index,» which prioritizes the mobile version of websites higher in
search engine results pages.
First, click on your Windows button (the little round one in the corner) and type
index where it says
Search programs and files.
You'll have noticed that on the revamped Google Advanced
Search page there's a link that will expand into a drop - down menu, letting you select whether you want results from pages that have been
indexed for the
first time — i.e. pages newly discovered by Google, which will likely be brand new pages but needn't be, of course — in the last day, week, month etc. (See the Research Buzz post from a year ago for more on what the dating means.)
That is, as web
searches and Wikipedia articles will now be able to pick up more of this OpenAIRE - quality research, so the (information) pollution
index goes down, if only by the smallest of degrees at
first, until expectations and a sense of right to know grow.
senatorhung, I agree with the sentiment of your post (especially the point that this is an unsympathetic plaintiff), but disagree with your
first thought —
indexing and inclusion in the
search engines is a separate process from caching (IMO).
At the end of the guide, the company noted that it has started mobile -
first indexing for a handful of sites, which are being monitored by the Google
Search team.
Just over a year ago, Google announced a major change to the way its
search index will rank sites: it will go mobile -
first.
First would be the automatic
indexing existing on Vista which allows for the quick
search functions.
We are notifying sites that are migrating to mobile -
first indexing via
Search Console.
The absolute nail in the coffin for a desktop -
first approach to websites and
search is the mobile -
first index.
As mentioned in our mobile -
first indexing blog post, while our
index will be built from mobile documents, we're going to continue to build a great
search experience for all users, whether they come from mobile or desktop devices.
While you are in the constant process of optimizing your site for desktop (yes, Google updates, almost half the space of the SERP occupied with the results from the Google Knowledge Graph, etc.), you suddenly realize that you also have to optimize it for mobile
search in the face of Google's shift to mobile -
first indexing.
Google begins testing a mobile -
first index, wherein the mobile version of a site will be considered the «primary» version for the purposes of
search rankings.
Google says it will gradually roll out mobile -
first indexing of websites on its
search platform.
And this should definitely be done sooner rather than later, since it is likely that searchers who end up seeing the mobile
first index changes live in the
search results would not see the site's structured data if it wasn't on the mobile site.
Google has released more details on their upcoming Mobile
First indexing change that will see the
search engine rank the mobile versions of webpages.
Google has officially concluded the testing phase for mobile -
first indexing in its
search service, and is now starting to roll out the new
indexing method to some sites that the
search giant thinks have done a particularly good job in following its established best practices for a mobile - friendly page.
The
first option turns off the
index when
searching for system files in folders.
The Giphy community guidelines prohibit this kind of objectionable content in the
first place, but since it works like a
search engine that
indexes the top GIFs on the web, things can slip through.
bleepingcomputer.com - Google announced today a shift to «mobile -
first indexing,» a move which means that Google
search crawlers will look at a site's mobile version before the desktop one.
Google announced today a shift to «mobile -
first indexing,» a move which means that Google
search crawlers will look at a site's mobile version before the desktop one.
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Rod Thompson, Why you never post your last name on any site that involves
indexing or where someone could repost to another site that is also
indexed, is because a business can not afford to have it's
first page of any
search engine
search direct consumers to any site but the one that it owns.
Private parties use the county grantor / grantee
index to
first search for the property legal description and tax assessor's parcel number.