Google has launched a search engine for recipes. For now, Recipe View, so called, is active in the U.S. versions of the browser and Japan but according to the blog that explains his birth will be extended to other countries. View Recipe presents search results with stars. The surfer can choose multiple search criteria from ingredients to recipes signed by great chefs.
On the left side of the screen, a column can refine your search by cooking time, mix ingredients or calories. Explains the blog, to provide search engine spiders this specialized task, sites dedicated to providing recipes must integrate a code with labels for easy searching. This code is used both to Recipe Finder View to the general.
In a test from Google. com with the word "chocolate" all the recipes featured in the first two results pages were in English and the results changed if we need the cooking time or the maximum calories. Google has released a promotional video of the new search facilities.
On the left side of the screen, a column can refine your search by cooking time, mix ingredients or calories. Explains the blog, to provide search engine spiders this specialized task, sites dedicated to providing recipes must integrate a code with labels for easy searching. This code is used both to Recipe Finder View to the general.
In a test from Google. com with the word "chocolate" all the recipes featured in the first two results pages were in English and the results changed if we need the cooking time or the maximum calories. Google has released a promotional video of the new search facilities.
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