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Facebook Still Thinks It Can Make Apps Work More Like The Web

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It’s still impossible to use mobile applications the same way people use Web browsers. Facebook has been pushing hard to get mobile-app developers to adopt App Links , its open source software that facilitates deep-links (think URLs that point directly to information inside apps).

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Facebook Still Thinks It Can Make Apps Work More Like The Web

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It’s still impossible to use mobile applications the same way people use Web browsers. Facebook has been pushing hard to get mobile-app developers to adopt App Links , its open source software that facilitates deep-links (think URLs that point directly to information inside apps).

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Facebook Still Thinks It Can Make Apps Work More Like The Web

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It’s still impossible to use mobile applications the same way people use Web browsers. Facebook has been pushing hard to get mobile-app developers to adopt App Links , its open source software that facilitates deep-links (think URLs that point directly to information inside apps). Now, With Analytics.

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Spammy Ads That Hijack Your Smartphone Are Now A Virtual Plague

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After a third time, I realized it was intentional—an advertisement deliberately sent me to the App Store to buy a mobile game. I never play mobile games, I’ve never downloaded Candy Crush, and I hate spammy advertisements. These types of advertisements are becoming increasingly popular. Who’s At Fault?

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Spammy Ads That Hijack Your Smartphone Are Now A Virtual Plague

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After a third time, I realized it was intentional—an advertisement deliberately sent me to the App Store to buy a mobile game. I never play mobile games, I’ve never downloaded Candy Crush, and I hate spammy advertisements. These types of advertisements are becoming increasingly popular. Who’s At Fault?

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Spammy Ads That Hijack Your Smartphone Are Now A Virtual Plague

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After a third time, I realized it was intentional—an advertisement deliberately sent me to the App Store to buy a mobile game. I never play mobile games, I’ve never downloaded Candy Crush, and I hate spammy advertisements. These types of advertisements are becoming increasingly popular. Who’s At Fault?

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Mobile SEO: The Ultimate Guide for Improving Your Site for Mobile Search

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Introduction to Mobile SEO. + Why Mobile Friendly Isn’t Enough for a Great Mobile Experience. Differences Between Mobile & Desktop SEO. + You’re Losing Money if You’re Not Mobile Optimized. + Why Flash Mobile Sites are Bad for SEO. Biggest Myths in Mobile SEO. Table of Contents.

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