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Post by shikharani00189 on Oct 31, 2024 2:01:10 GMT -5
Barry Schwartz of Search Engine Roundtable reported two screenshots from Google in the US that show new tests in the search engine's SERPs . Google has indeed added a onebox for testing AMP pages as well as for testing mobile pages directly in the results in order to make it easier for users. In both cases of onebox, you just have to type a query off page seo service mentioning AMP or mobile tests for the test boxes to appear. Here, we can see in particular the case of the AMP page test . Google tests AMP pages in SERPs The following screenshot shows the case of a onebox to test if a page is mobile friendly or not.Google adds a onebox for testing mobile sites in SERPsYandex uses this technology but still wanted to share it freely, which is why the library is distributed in open source on GitHub or on a dedicated site . Full documentation is provided but be aware that the technology is only available in R, Python or on the command line. Once again, it should be noted that Python, this once belittled language, is reviving thanks to progress in artificial intelligence (Python being rather good at calculations...). Once the calculations are done, it is possible to use CatBoost Viewer to display the results in the browser. For my part, I have not seen these oneboxes in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox in France, it seems that it is only available in the United States for the moment. Is this a test on Google's part or is it a desire to make it definitive everywhere in the world? Nobody knows, but these tools being practical, the idea of making them even more accessible is not bad... ;-)
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