There's much
less mobile content and fewer links to index, for example.
Not exact matches
While the
mobile Web is an efficient way to make your
content available on
mobile devices across platforms, with the rise in prominence of smartphones, it's becoming somewhat
less relevant.
... Historically, we've often treated «
mobile» and «desktop» as synonyms for «
less» and «more», designing distinct experiences for each, and fragmenting our
content into those separate sites.
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The ever - growing reliance on home and
mobile streaming entertainment thankfully do not neglect auteur
content and MIFF is proud to support the work,
less so the medium with Top of the Lake: China Girl; straight from a standing ovation in Cannes, this special Australian premiere of the entire second season, directed by Jane Campion and starring Nicole Kidman will show all six episodes in three concurrent two - hour sessions — a unique opportunity to see the series before its television premiere, turning this binge experience into an outright event.
Yet the data I have seen across several projects shows that hardly any learners, certainly
less than 10 %, are using their smartphones to access the learning
content we produce compared to projects specifically rolled out and therefore actively promoted as
mobile content, which show 65 % of users on touch devices.
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If you've been playing Nintendo's newest
mobile game, the free - to - play Fire Emblem Heroes, you probably have a few questions about some of its
lesser - explained menus and late - game
content.
With the
content of the
mobile website is not yet a major ranking factor, your firm can focus
less on
mobile textual
content and more on easier navigation and an intuitive user experience.
Sites like IMDB as well as Rotten Tomatoes and countless other websites or
mobile applications (such as flixter, etc.) all use movie posters and images from movies as part of their
content which is more or
less the selling point of their business (or maybe more accurately how they convince users to keep using).
If that has
less content on page A than the desktop version of page A, then Google will probably just see the
mobile version with
less content.
It is important to note that if you use
less content on the
mobile version of a page, once Google changes over to the
mobile first index, you will only be able to rank for the
content that appears on the
mobile page.
The device more or
less functions just like the original, allowing users to cast
content from a
mobile device or notebook to the big screen.