
It’s hard enough to conduct a Web search on a smartphone without the results being at best, irrelevant or at worst, indecipherable. But so often they are both. Today, Google announced_that it is rolling out_a fix_to improve how people view mobile search results. Specifically, it is updating the algorithms that display URLs in search results to better reflect actual Website names. According to a blog post by software engineer Bartlomiej Niechwiej and product manager Rob Ennals, “Well-structured URLs offer users a quick hint about the page topic and how the page fits within the Website.” The new format reveals the…
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