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newtolinking
06-06-2006, 01:35 AM
I assume ? but I don't know ? that the Google ranking program is essentially a gigantic, nanosecond-fast adding machine like IBM's Grand Master chess-playing computer.

If I'm right, what it must do is add points for what its algorithms consider "good" titles, keywords, metatags, links and the other "over 100 page rank factors" Google says it has and subtract points for so-called "bad" ones.

Does anyone know if this is what really happens. And if it is, what does Google's program use as tie-breaker when two sites dealing with the same type of content wind up with the same point total.
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admin
07-05-2006, 03:48 PM
Does anyone know if this is what really happens. And if it is, what does Google's program use as tie-breaker when two sites dealing with the same type of content wind up with the same point total.


The best way to determine what is under the Google hood is to ignore misinformation that is published by so many SEOs and instead, look at facts such as the 2003 Google patent which was published in May 2005.

We analyzed the Google patent and wrote a detailed article on it .. Please see http://linksmanager.com/googlepatent.html for more information... then feel free to update this thread with any more specific questions you may still have.

Painless Parker
08-06-2006, 08:32 PM
The article on the patent is very good and very accurate in pointing out that all the patent application does is set out what Google can do, not what it will do or is doing.

Big Daddy may have implemented some, all or none of the technologies Google is trying to patent.

Like any other secret organization -- from the CIA to the Knights Templar -- one of the things that makes Google Google is the fact that no one gets to look under the hood.

(And like another exceedingly privacy-minded enterprise -- the Coca Cola company -- Google may not have ever -- may not ever -- apply for patent protection of its most secret formulars.)
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ragamuffin
06-10-2010, 03:06 AM
I assume – but I don't know – that the Google ranking program is essentially a gigantic, nanosecond-fast adding machine like IBM's Grand Master chess-playing computer.

If I'm right, what it must do is add points for what its algorithms consider "good" titles, keywords, metatags, links and the other "over 100 page rank factors" Google says it has and subtract points for so-called "bad" ones.

Does anyone know if this is what really happens. And if it is, what does Google's program use as tie-breaker when two sites dealing with the same type of content wind up with the same point total.

I have no idea. Google is a very complicated stuff.

daveysmith
06-12-2010, 03:33 AM
I have no idea. Google is a very complicated stuff.

yeah. it is trying to be simple and not evil but there are a lot of complicated stuff going on there.