Google now supports page names for subdomains on mobile devices. This means that Google can display a site name that is specific to the subdomain instead of the site name that is common to the entire domain. For example, for the page Google can display the page name “Google News - news.google.com”, instead of “Google - google.com”.
This feature allows websites that use subdomains fusion data to better present their identity and content in search results . For example, a website that uses subdomains for different categories, languages, or regions can use page names that reflect these differences. This improves the experience for users searching for specific information or content.
Google supports subdomain page names only on mobile devices and only for certain languages (English, French, German, and Japanese). Google also supports domain page names on both mobile and desktop devices for these languages. Google plans to expand support for subdomain page names and additional languages in the future.
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