I'm not sure. In any case, Rand and Mike have done a great job of bringing this to light and listing some very clear results, and hopefully their posts will be linked below. I'd also like to say that we don't know exactly how the features listed in this document are used. It seems to be recent. It seems to be currently in use.
But it doesn’t give us any clues about how some of the systems that its details are weighted or whether they’re used in news search or YouTube search, as opposed to basic search. So that confirms brazil phone number list
Google has these systems, but it doesn’t necessarily confirm how they’re being used. So yeah, without further ado, let’s talk about what I think are the four most interesting revelations so far, at least to me. Clickstream including chrome and long clicks So, first, I’m lumping two things together under clickstream here.
So Google has always denied (a) that any Chrome data is fed into the search algorithm and (b) that they use any kind of click data to inform rankings. Now, I wrote about the US v. Google case last year, which clearly confirmed that click data was being used through a system called Navboost. This document goes into a bit more detail on this, including confirming what many SEOs, including myself, have long talked about, which is the concept of long clicks.
But it doesn’t give us any clues about
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