Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Google says mobile-first indexing is now used for over half the web pages in its search results – TechCrunch
Google announced today it’s now using mobile-first indexing for over half the web pages shown in its search results globally – a significant milestone in Google’s move to favor mobile sites over desktop sites in its search results. The plans for the project have been in the works for years. The company had first detailed its efforts around mobile-first indexing back in 2016, where it explained
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