Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 3:43:33 GMT
The the data and therefore were made to Googles algorithm. Ive highlighted one phrase changes. At a time when we believed Google made maybe a dozen updates per year Schmidt revealed that it was closer to Xweek. Now we dont know how Google defines changes and many of these changes were undoubtedly small but its clear that Google is constantly changing. Googles How Search Works page reveals that in they made improvements or launches based on an incredible precision evaluations.
In August of Amit Singhal stated on Google that they had made more than improvements Greece Mobile Number List to Google Search last year alone. Its unclear whether that referred to the preceding months or calendar year . We dont have a public number for the past couple of years but it is incredibly unlikely that the rate of change has slowed. Google is making changes to search on the order of Xday. Of course anyone who has experience in software development realizes that Google didnt evenly divide improvements over the year and release one every hours and minutes. That would be impractical for many reasons. Its very likely that releases are rolled out in chunks and are tied to some kind of internal process or schedule.
That process or schedule may be irregular but humans at Google have to approve release and audit every change. In March of Google released a video of their weekly Search Quality meeting which at the time they said occurred almost every Thursday. This video and other statements since reveal a systematic process within Google by which updates are reviewed and approved. It doesnt take very advanced math to see that there are many more updates per year than there are weekly meetings. cant predict the exact date of the next update but is there any regularity to the pattern at all Admittedly its a bit hard.
In August of Amit Singhal stated on Google that they had made more than improvements Greece Mobile Number List to Google Search last year alone. Its unclear whether that referred to the preceding months or calendar year . We dont have a public number for the past couple of years but it is incredibly unlikely that the rate of change has slowed. Google is making changes to search on the order of Xday. Of course anyone who has experience in software development realizes that Google didnt evenly divide improvements over the year and release one every hours and minutes. That would be impractical for many reasons. Its very likely that releases are rolled out in chunks and are tied to some kind of internal process or schedule.
That process or schedule may be irregular but humans at Google have to approve release and audit every change. In March of Google released a video of their weekly Search Quality meeting which at the time they said occurred almost every Thursday. This video and other statements since reveal a systematic process within Google by which updates are reviewed and approved. It doesnt take very advanced math to see that there are many more updates per year than there are weekly meetings. cant predict the exact date of the next update but is there any regularity to the pattern at all Admittedly its a bit hard.