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Google calls for “Mobilize”

Google , the largest and largest search engine, the all-knowing, pioneering and trend-setting Internet marketer, has attacked again. It has recently announced that among its search results will tell us if the page in question is suitable for mobile browsing. And of course, those that are will appear first. So the final time has come for the “mobilization” of web pages.
Mobilization is nothing more than adapting web page layouts to mobile browsing. To do this, a series of basic precepts must be complied with, such as the non-inclusion of content illegible by mobile browsers or that the layout adapts perfectly to the screen, in what is called a responsive design.
In summary , Google wants the following to describe a website as “mobile-friendly”:
– Avoid software that cannot be loaded on mobile phones, such as flash content.
– That the text can be read without having to zoom.
– That the content fits on the screen without the need to use horizontal scrolling or zooming.
– That the links are in the right places and formats so that it is easy to activate them.
Most next-generation websites are already of this type, so their administrators have little to worry about. However, mobile browsing is quickly drifting into another issue that goes beyond adaptive websites. These are the Apps.
Many of us are already searching from the Google App so it will soon appear in the search results themselves if the page or reference we are looking for has its own mobile app. An App that will obviously need to be published on Google Play (i.e. for Android devices) if you want to appear as high as possible in search results – If Google+ is positioned, how will Google not Play?
Indeed, the latter is still a mere speculation but seen where the market is evolving and trends in mobile navigation is not at all an aberration to say so.
Luckily, having an App is no longer a difficult whim.

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