Google Starting To Display Cross-Domain Sitelinks!

July 2nd, 2008 | 1,093 Views RSS Feed



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Google Blogoscoped reports that, Google is now showing other sub-domains among the sitelinks. Now, sitelinks are the navigational links displayed below a main result. Google displays them automatically for certain websites or queries.

Google Starting To Display Cross-Domain Sitelinks

For example (from the image above), if you key in 'ask' as your search query in Google, then Google also shows othe sub-domains such as 'uk.ask.com' below 'www.ask.com'. This is something new and people are waiting to hear an explanation about this from Google. Whether it is just a test, or Google is actually going to implement this feature for other websites as well?

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