Google’s Penguin Update

Google recently changed its search algorithm in an affect to weed out spam. At first, the update had no name. Google merely said that it was tweaking its algorithm to help improve search results. It was only later when the blogosphere erupted that Google’s hand was forced and the Penguin moniker was born.

According to Matt Cutts, a prominent Google engineer, “The Penguin algorithm update was designed to reduce web spam, which is when websites try to get a higher search ranking than they deserve by deceiving or manipulating search engines.”

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Breaking: New Google Search Results With Caffeine Update

Just a few hours ago Google’s Matt Cutts & the Google Webmaster Central blog announced a top secret project that they’ve been working on for the past 6 months or so. Now you can peak under the hood and see how this project impacts the real search results. I’m guessing this will be a future update rolled out to the public. Now’s the time for you to take a peak and see how your sites have been impacted.

You can see the live search results here: http://www2.sandbox.google.com

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