Google is updating its search to give priority to those on mobiles
People using desktop computers to search on Google could soon be left behind. The firm is said to be altering the way its search function works so that people searching on mobile get more up-to-date results. Currently, all Google users get the same search results whether they're using smartphones, tablets or a computer. But the latest move could create a'second class' of web surfers, experts have warned. Google is said to be introducing a'primary index' for mobile searches, while those using desktops to search will be relegated to a second-class service which won't be updated as regularly While Google is usually helpful at answering weird and wonderful questions, it may have got itself into deep water with a question about racism.
Oct-18-2016, 12:10:18 GMT
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