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Hi,
Is there a website that you can check and see if there is Google dance or not? Regards, Vahid |
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On 1 Mar 2007 20:52:00 -0800, "Vahid" <v.chaychi@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi, > >Is there a website that you can check and see if there is Google dance >or not? > >Regards, >Vahid Google dance does not exist. -- Handmade jewelry, Texas : http://www.houstoncrafts.com/turquoi...welry-101.html http://www.houstoncrafts.com/Swarovs...celet-106.html http://www.houstoncrafts.com/turquoi...celet-101.html ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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>> Is there a website that you can check and see if there is Google dance
>> or not? In December Google switched to near daily refreshes, also coined EverFresh. For all practical purposes this means that the index is updated constantly with the most current information gathered by spider crawls. Another upshot to EverFresh is that algorithm updates, both minor and major, can now occur on any given day. Google does minor updates quite frequently and usually nobody notices (except the people who go to Digital Point and to WebMasterWorld screaming bloody murder). Because the dataset of web content is a moving target, constantly changing, Google will 'tweak the dials' based to better adjust to their statistical indicators of quality, both good and bad. Less frequent will be algorithm changes where they reprogram portions of the algorithm. Even less frequent are new infrastructure installations such as last year's Big Daddy. I guess you could say that Big Daddy was akin to going from XP to Vista and it involved both software and hardware changes. By the way, Google no longer does Index Updates. Old timers will remember going to McDar to watch the Google Dance (You loved it, you hated it, you screamed for joy and you screamed in pain). Today the index is updated incrementally as new crawl data arrives (EverFlux) and is processed (Do you know what a shard is?). So we have data refreshes (near daily), algorithm updates (can happen any time) and infrastructure changes (probably every two or three years). -- Thomas M. Schmitz President www.SEOcritique.com info |ignore this| - at - |ignore this| SEOcritique.com SEOcritique.com provides Search Engine Optimization(SEO) and Internet Marketing services for businesses and industries that desire to harvest the potential of this powerful platform. |
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On 1 Mar 2007 20:52:00 -0800, "Vahid" <v.chaychi@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi, > >Is there a website that you can check and see if there is Google dance >or not? > >Regards, >Vahid It dances all the time, it's called the everflux. BB -- http://www.kruse.co.uk/internet-mark...l-business.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/google-mountain.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/seo-tips.htm |
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 15:41:34 -0800, "SEOcritique.com"
<look@mypost.com> wrote: >>> Is there a website that you can check and see if there is Google dance >>> or not? > >In December Google switched to near daily refreshes, also coined >EverFresh. For all practical purposes this means that the index is >updated constantly with the most current information gathered by spider >crawls. > >Another upshot to EverFresh is that algorithm updates, both minor and >major, can now occur on any given day. Google does minor updates quite >frequently and usually nobody notices (except the people who go to >Digital Point and to WebMasterWorld screaming bloody murder). Because >the dataset of web content is a moving target, constantly changing, >Google will 'tweak the dials' based to better adjust to their >statistical indicators of quality, both good and bad. > >Less frequent will be algorithm changes where they reprogram portions of >the algorithm. Even less frequent are new infrastructure installations >such as last year's Big Daddy. I guess you could say that Big Daddy was >akin to going from XP to Vista and it involved both software and >hardware changes. > >By the way, Google no longer does Index Updates. Old timers will >remember going to McDar to watch the Google Dance (You loved it, you >hated it, you screamed for joy and you screamed in pain). Today the >index is updated incrementally as new crawl data arrives (EverFlux) and >is processed (Do you know what a shard is?). Not in this context, no, what is it? BB -- http://www.kruse.co.uk/internet-mark...l-business.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/google-mountain.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/seo-tips.htm |
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