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Bill Slawski wrote about a Google patent that seems to explain what happened in the poorly named Medic update. Bill said that the scope is wider than just medical sites. The patent may show why ...
When Google engineers tweak its supersecret algorithm as they do hundreds of times a year they can break the business of a Web site that is pushed down the rankings.
Google did a massive algorithm update impacting the search results and affecting many webmasters, site owners and SEOs on August 1. It seems to have had a larger impact in the health and medical ...
Publishers Are Not Even An Afterthought To Google. The interview by Brandon Saltalamacchia comes against the background of many websites having lost traffic due to Google’s recent algorithm updates.
I read recently that in 2007 Google changed or tweaked the algorithm around 450 times.That’s more than once a day! Talk about a moving target! That’s the main reason we will never guarantee a ...
Google has confirmed the May 2022 core algorithm update rollout which could result in a rise or drop in search engine rankings for certain pages. Zib Digital Zib Digital AUCKLAND, New Zealand ...
Google stands firm in its position that the changes will be a benefit to the web, and changes to the Search algorithm are just the start. Last week, Google CEO Sundar Pichai stood in front of a ...
While the EU hasn't yet released the final text of the DSA, the details released show that Meta, Google, and others will need to open up their recommendations algorithms – i.e. the mechanism ...
There is yet another Google search algorithm ranking update that seems to be going on - it touched down yesterday, Saturday May 22nd. The tracking tools are off the charts, all of them, showing ...
In a Q&A with Google’s Andrey Lipattsev, he spends a good amount of time explaining the confusion around what it means to be part of the “core” algorithm, and also why it is hard to ...
As Google's engineers explain in a recently published paper, the algorithm has 99.8 percent accuracy rate when trying to decipher the hardest puzzles created by Google's own CAPTCHA service ...
Google had previously taken steps to make algorithms more transparent. Last year, it launched the What-If Tool for developers to visualize and probe datasets when working on the company's AI platform.
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