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On the surface Google and Facebook don’t really appear to be rivals. Google specializes in products like productivity tools, search, email, and so on, while Facebook seems to be largely thought of as a social network. However in recent times, Facebook In a first, Google’s mobile search will now reflect public posts, profiles, etc from Facebook, in the results. Facebook will allow Google’s mobile search on Android to “crawl and index its app” to display the same. Wall Street Journal, which first Houston: Google has updated its mobile app to better understand complex queries and decipher the meaning of questions. Following the introduction of Knowledge Graph in 2012, which provided information on individual brands, countries and public figures Unfortunately, some of these navigation apps are reliant on a stable mobile data connection in order to work properly. That’s not the case anymore as Google Maps’ offline navigation is finally available in Malaysia. Essentially, users can now pre ET SPECIAL:Love visual aspect of news? Enjoy this exclusive slideshows treat! HOUSTON: Google has updated its mobile app to better understand complex queries and decipher the meaning of questions. Following the introduction of Knowledge Graph in 2012 Google's open-source alternative to Facebook Instant Articles and Apple's News app is getting closer to becoming reality. Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) will be accessible through Google Search "early next year," the company announced in a blog post. .

Android Studio, if you do not know yet, is an integrated development environment (IDE) for writing apps for Google’s mobile operating system. It is a complete tool consisting of everything a developer will ever need including a code editor and generator Google wants you to ask more complex questions, at least as far as its mobile app is concerned. The company stated as much in an announcement today where it detailed updates made to natural language search. Natural language search has come a long way since Now for the third question: How do you tell whether a third-party mobile app company really is "doing it properly"? For many users, the answer is very simple: stick to the App Store or Google Play. The impression, if not actually the promise, of Apple's Google is currently trialling the introduction of app only content on mobile SERPs. Currently experimenting with nine apps on the Android platform, the beta will index app-only content so that it is visible on mobile when relevant to the search query .





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