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Google Play Store adds new app Compatibility section: What it means for Android users - Times of India

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Google Play Store has recently made the redesigned web version of the app widely available. Apart from the wider release of the redesigned version of the app store, Google has also added a new Compatibility section for app listings on Android. This section named "Compatibility for your active devices" is now available at the bottom of the "About this app" section of the app listing in Google Play Store on Android devices. The section has not been rolled out for everyone as the Compatibility section is still not visible for some handsets. According to a report by 9to5Google, the app Compatibility section is available on devices running version 30.6.16-21 of the Google Play Store. Google Play Store app Compatibility section availability Users will only be able to see devices that are linked to their Google Account and have been active in the last 30 days. This section is available at the bottom of the "About this app" section of the app listing. Google P...

The Top Downloaded Apps in 2022 - Visual Capitalist

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Published 3 weeks ago on May 12, 2022 Can I share this graphic? Yes. Visualizations are free to share and post in their original form across the web—even for publishers. Please link back to this page and attribute Visual Capitalist. When do I need a license? Licenses are required for some commercial uses, translations, or layout modifications. You can even whitelabel our visualizations. Explore your options. Interested in this piece? Click here to license this visualization. ▼ Use This Visualization The Top Downloaded Apps in 2022 Whether they're providing a service like ride-sharin...

9 Creative Ways To Use Google's Keyword Planner Tool - Search Engine Journal

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One thing that attracts many entrepreneurial-minded spirits to the SEO industry is its dynamic design. Strategies are changing continuously based on each client's focus and industry, preventing proverbial cookie-cutter practices. This is especially true when approaching keyword research. There are many keyword research tools available, and each requires a unique creative focus to produce the best search opportunities. For this article, I'll home in on one tool from the internet Mothership that sometimes gets sidelined for SEO due to its ad-based focus: Google Keyword Planner. Here, you'll find nine Keyword Planner research tips that can help you target more profitable terms in organic and paid campaigns. 1. Choose Low Volume, High-Reward Keywords First and foremost, you want to know which products, services, and keywords deliver the most profit. With this information, you can create a list of seed keywords to launch your first plan of attack. Generally, I fo...

How to Find Content Topics for SEO - Practical Ecommerce

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Phrases with good search volume and relatively low keyword difficulty scores have the potential to drive lots of organic search traffic. These phrases can be an excellent source of content marketing ideas. Content marketing and search engine optimization work hand-in-glove to provide useful, informative, or entertaining content that performs well in search. Think of it this way. SEO and content marketing are together filling an information gap. Potential customers are querying Google or another search engine because they need something — perhaps a tutorial, information, or a product. And the content marketer is responding to that need. Volume, Difficulty There are many ways to generate content topic ideas. A good content marketer will use several. One such approach is to employ SEO tools to identify keyphrases with search potential — i.e., sufficient query volume to make the topic worthwhile and not so much that ranking is unlikely. Thus: Discover key phrases used by thou...

Google Java App Engine Standard is Now Open Source - InfoQ.com

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Google has open-sourced the Java Source code for Google App Engine Standard environment, the production runtime, App Engine APIs, and the local SDK. Initially released in 2018, Google App Engine was designed to make it easy for developers to deploy and scale their web applications. App Engine currently supports many languages such as: Java, PHP, Python, Node.js, Go, Ruby. Java developers can deploy servlet-based web applications, using Java 8, Java 11, and Java 17, as well as other JVM languages like Groovy, andKotlin. Furthermore it is possible to use many frameworks, such as Spring Boot, Quarkus, Vert.x, and Micronaut. Following we have an overview of the modules, where orange items are public artifacts and yellow ones are internal. Modules ending with * are only used on the production server side. (Image taken from https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/appengine-java-standard) The Java App Engine APIs in the com.google.appengine.api package give developers acce...

Free SEO Tools for Do-it-yourself Analysis - Practical Ecommerce

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Search engine optimization is not always complicated or expensive. Many tasks are doable in-house using free tools that analyze aspects of your site to help fix problems or errors. I'll address five of those tools in this post. Free DIY SEO Tools Google Search Console provides an unbelievable amount of insights (and reports) into your site's health and performance, including: Rankings and traffic-driving search queries, Page load times and user-friendliness, Declines in rankings and organic traffic, Links to your site and with the anchor text, Manual penalties or warnings. Search Console does have limitations, however: Only 16 months of data. The "Links" report is inexact. Through years of experience, I now combine third-party tools with Search Console to find all backlinks. Your site only. Analyzing a competitor's site requires (paid) external tools. Google Search Console provides many insights and reports, such as this Perform...

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