Google Play Movies and TV now get updated search function for streaming videos
Google's latest update for the Play Movies and TV will show which third-party video on demand (VoD) platform is currently streaming the show or movie a user wants to watch.
Google is known for rolling out latest updates for its apps and services on a regular basis. The latest app joining the update bandwagon is the Google Play Movies and TV app. As per some reports from the web, the latest update for the Play Movies and TV will show which third-party video on demand (VoD) platform is currently streaming the show or movie a user wants to watch.

The reports further suggest that at the moment there are 28 different services which are being indexed includes Amazon Prime Video, HBO Go/Now Showtime, Hulu, CBS, ABC, NBC, Comedy Central, Fox, HGTV and others. However, it is quite strange that one of the most popular third-party video on demand service (VoD) "Netflix" is missing from the list. There is no information as of yet when the Netflix will be added to the list. However, Google claims that it is in talking terms with Netflix and there is a possibility that we might see the partnership between Netflix and Google Play Movies and TV in the coming days. That said, we will keep you posted with further updates related to this topic and will inform you if Netflix and Google join hand soon in the future.


Also, in one of our recent articles related to Google, we covered that the tech giant has recently made an announcement that it is officially rolling out the 'mobile-first-indexing". In the 'mobile-first-indexing,' the Google bots or what many of us know as the spider will crawl to index the mobile versions of web pages instead of crawling or indexing the desktop pages. It is being reported that the company is aiming towards making the switch beneficial for its "primarily mobile" customer base. You can read the complete story by clicking on this link.


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