Good news for developers — Google has revealed it’s launching a new application programming interface (API) for the Search Analytics element of Google Search Console.
Formerly known as Webmaster Tools, Google Search Console is a free service for website administrators, designed to help them track their site’s indexing and presence in Google Search. Among the most-used facets of the service are Search Analytics reports, which serve up data around how a website’s content shows up in search results.
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Today’s news comes five months after Google revealed it was phasing out support for the old Google Webmasters API to encourage developers to use a refreshed version that was launched last September.
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