Google today announced that its "in-app search" feature now supports all English content, and that Android users will see links to Third-party apps in search results as they go through Andro for web searches. With support for other languages, Google says it will gradually add support for "all languages" at a later date, but it does not give the specific dates.
In addition to the 13 first apps that support this feature, including Imdb,expedia,etsy and Wikipedia, 24 new developers have joined the camp and included Pinterest,500px,zillow,huffington Post and Bleacher And so on.
Third-party developer support is important for application search because it requires them to make adjustments to their Web pages or applications to match. Click here to view the official Google tutorials. Although the total number is not large, 37 third-party applications, many of which have a large user base, have been explained by Third-party developers who are willing to accept this data-sharing approach.
Domestic pea pods have also been published in the "Application search technology agreement."