 Hello, guys. So considering there are no people in the Hangout and we just have a few questions, so I'll just go through the questions that are already being asked, and then close the Hangout. Hangout, when they come and everyone join our program, just already post just the questions they answer, just say Hangout and close just. So first question, when we search for a specific news, it shows up under the top story section and desktop. But when we perform the same search in mobile site, the same news article doesn't show up in the top story section. What could be the reason behind it? We have more than 10 brands in that we haven't had the same problem, but in one of these, we couldn't solve this. How can we get this fixed? So the question is, in the top story section, we always have site pages ranked out, but we don't have any particular keyword to rank out. We can't do anything about it. So getting back to answering the question in English and then in Telugu, so the top story section, it need not necessarily be that the same page will rank both in desktop and mobile. You could have different pages ranked in the top story section on both different devices. But more importantly, you have to check if for that particular keyword, your page is relevant for the mobile users searching on the mobile device. Maybe it could be relevant for only for desktop users. That said, unless I actually see a specific example, it's very hard to tell why something is not ranking. But in general, do understand that pages may not, that rank on desktop may not always rank the same on mobile, even for top story section or any other specific section within the search page. If you repeat the question in Telugu, the top story section doesn't rank in desktop, but it doesn't rank in mobile. It doesn't rank in any other keywords, but it doesn't rank in any other keywords. So, even in desktop or mobile, there is no guarantee that the same ranking will be ranked in any keyword. You could have different rankings in desktop or mobile. The main important thing is that if you target any keyword, the content related to it, whether it is relevant to desktop users or mobile users, you should check it from your side. From Google perspective, if it is relevant, it will rank there. But better than that, if there are specific examples, you can debug it a little more. If you post an equation in a forum, it will be easier to tell. The second question is, can you talk about updates regarding relnext and relprev no longer being supported? What is Google's official recommendation regarding page-related content? So, just product category pages and e-commerce. So, this question is about the recent news that relprev and relnext is no longer being supported by Google. So, the thing is Google hasn't, as John Miller in his tweet, been using this for a little while now. So, what Google found is we are able to crawl and understand pages even without those particular tags, even paginated content. We are able to understand it well, even without relprev and relnext as indicators. So, we just are no longer using relprev and relnext. So, I don't think it changes anything in terms of whether it is an e-commerce site with articles that are paginated. So, as long as you keep doing what you are doing and let Google figure it out, because we found that we are able to understand pages, paginated content well, even without the relprev and relnext. So, the question is, why can't we support relprev and relnext on Google? Is there a problem with e-commerce sites? Relprev and relnext is a big content that is split into four pieces and link the previous page to the next page to relprev and relnext. This concept is called paginated content. You can't support relprev and relnext on Google. So, we can understand that the content is paginated. So, we stopped supporting relprev and relnext. Okay. Unfortunately, because I couldn't start the Hangout on time, I couldn't share the Hangout link. We had to restart this Hangout. So, I'll come back maybe within a couple of weeks with another English and Telugu Hangout so that hopefully more people can join. Thank you.