SEJ STAFF Matt G. Southern Senior News Writer at Search Engine Journal Google is splitting its index of search results into separate versions for mobile and desktop, a change which will happen in the ...
Google's Gary Illyes said on Twitter that Google still only has one index, a desktop index. There is no index just for mobile friendly web pages. He said this in response to a feature request in ...
Google’s John Mueller provided new information about the new Mobile First Index. The big news is that desktop only sites will be completely dropped from the index, gone. Additionally, there are bugs ...
Google is changing the way search results appear for phones and computers. In a few months' time, you will start getting different results on mobile as compared to desktop, even if you use the exact ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Google just started rolling out the so-called “mobile-first” index. It’s going to change the way that your site gets ranked in the search ...
Currently, Google has a single index of documents for search. Google's Gary Illyes announced they plan on releasing a separate mobile search index, which will become the primary one. Google is going ...
Google has started slowly rolling out the mobile-first index to a small subset of users, and we have published a large list of FAQs around the mobile-first index. But one somewhat shocking item I ...
Google's Maile Ohye and then confirmed by Gary Illyes of Google said that if you have a desktop site but no mobile version, but you do have AMP versions - in the mobile-first index world, Google will ...