associated domains
Asked on 08/12/2024
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The concept of "associated domains" is not directly mentioned in the provided context. However, the context does discuss related topics such as app entities, indexing in Spotlight, and universal links, which are part of the broader ecosystem of app integration and data association.
For example, in the session titled "What’s new in App Intents," there is a focus on how app entities can be indexed in Spotlight to enhance search capabilities and how universal links can be used to access app content. These features help in associating app data with broader system functionalities, which might be related to the idea of associating domains or data.
If you have a specific question about how these features might relate to associated domains or another topic, feel free to ask!

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