Why do we need mobile search?Traditionally search was predominantly on the web. With the advent of world wide web, web search engines started indexing the web pages, images and other files and displayed results as search engine result pages (SERP’s)
The War for Mobile SearchApple and Google are waging a war to control the final lucrative frontier in…
Thoughts on BingI’ve been using the Bing app on my iPhone lately. It replaced the Google Search app on my dock. I strongly prefer the experience…
Deep linking — A basic understandingIn the world wide web, deep linking a website involved hyperlinking specific pages or content on the websites, rather than just directing the user to the home page of the website. The web architecture allowed all the “web pages” or web resources to have a “URL”…
Uit de media gegrepen — week 42Het is vrijdag en daarom delen we weer een aantal media nieuwtjes van de afgelopen week met je. Van klikken en liken tot googelen op onze smartphones.
‘Mobilegeddon’ has your website survived it?Dubbed “Mobilegeddon” it is Google’s tweak to its search algorithm, rolled on April 21, 2015.It has made a significant impact on how company’s websites are ranked in search results on smartphones.
How Search Engines Process Queries?This article is part of the series of articles covering the fundamentals of search engine. Read other articles here: Why do we need mobile search? and Deep linking — A basic understandingBackground