App Indexing in more languages
Friday, May 30, 2014
In April, we launched App Indexingin English globally so deep links to your mobile apps could appear in Google Search results on Android everywhere. Today, we're adding the first publishers with content in other languages: Fairfax Domain, MercadoLibre, Letras.Mus.br, Vagalume, Idealo, L'Equipe, Player.fm, Upcoming, Au Feminin, Marmiton, and chip.de. In the U.S., we now also support some more apps—Walmart, Tapatalk, and Fancy.
We've also translated ourdeveloper guidelines into eight additional languages:Chinese (Traditional),French,German,Italian,Japanese,Brazilian Portuguese,Russian, andSpanish.

If you're interested in participating in App Indexing, and your content and implementation are ready, please let us know byfilling out this form. As always, you can ask questions on the mobile section of ourwebmaster forum.
Finally, if you're headed to Google I/O in June, be sure to check out the session on the "Future of Apps and Search", where we'll share some more updates on App Indexing.
Posted by Erik Hendriks, Software Engineer
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