Google changes its search algorithm rules Search behemoth Google said in a bog post that it has tweaked its engine so that you get newer rather than older results when you enter a term. It claims there's so much information flying onto the web that people want results not from yesterday or a week ago, but now. The company said that Google Search uses a so-called "freshness algorithm" based on its "Caffeine" web indexing system. It has altered its ranking algorithm that will affect around 35 percent of searches and gives the world+dog more up to date results. The algorithm decides whether a result is old or fresh meat. Or, as Google has it on its bog, "search results, like warm cookies right out of the oven or cool refreshiong fruit on a hot summer's day are best when they're fresh". http://news.techeye.net/internet/goo...lgorithm-rules |
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