Google's latest Algorithm Changes (Freshness Update Gets updated)

Lordsutan-Google launches "Search Plus World" in January, but that's not the only change they made how they give search results. Fresh results. [start the codename "nftc"] [code name launch "Snappy Suggest", codenamed project "Suggest"] spelling correction Autocomplete. [codename launch "trivial", with the code name project "Suggest"] This launch target correction where the spelling change is very small.


Better spelling correction for a rare request. The result is a more accurate spell correction for a number of rare queries.
[start the codename "neseda"] As a result, you will see a fresher, more timely results, especially for recurring events discussing the page.


The site of high quality algorithm improvements. Cross-language improvement. [launch codename modern Xiangfan] United Kingdom Saudi Arabia on Google. Improved scrolling for Image Search. Improved quality of image search. [start the codename "endearo", the project codename "Search images"] This is a small improvement to our image search ranking algorithm. Specifically, these changes help the image with high quality landing pages rank higher in our search results image.


More relevant related search. Blending results news. [start the codename "end-goals", the project codename "Universal Search"] We also make adjustments to how we blend news at Universal Search results. Both these changes help news articles show up in your search results when they are relevant.


Automatically disable Google Instant is based on the speed of the computer. [project code name "search for Psychic"] Don't expect Google to get realtime Twitter search-based back in the near future.

1 Response to "Google's latest Algorithm Changes (Freshness Update Gets updated)"

  1. 1)I too rarely want local results – I live in and know my local area and specify it by name if I want a local search. Local results at the top whether or not I want them are most annoying.
    2)Like a previous commentator, I do not want my types of accommodation all mixed up. I use search terms to define what I want and do not wish to wade through results outside those criteria.

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