The short answer is: no. Mueller says Google doesn’t care whether URLs end in .html, .php, .asp, or have no file extensions at all. No matter what a URL ends with it will still show up in search the ...
Google has removed a popular Chrome extension called ClearURLs from the Chrome Web Store and its creator has described the company's reasoning for doing so as “ridiculous”. As reported by The Register ...
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