Google admits massive document leak related to search algorithm is authentic
- Google has confirmed the authenticity of 2,500 leaked internal documents detailing its search algorithm, reported by The Verge and confirmed by CNET.
- SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King were the first to analyze and bring attention to the leaked documents.
- The leak may lead to major disruptions in the SEO, marketing, and publishing sectors.
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At the end of May, Google's internal documents were leaked, revealing some of the principles of the company's search algorithm. For example, it became known that it uses Chrome data to rank sites and whitelists sources for individual news events. A week later, journalists learned about possible long-term violations of user security and privacy rules that occurred at Google. The company was forced to admit that all the leaked data was correct. Me…
Google reveló un aspecto clave sobre cómo determina la posición de los resultados en sus búsquedas web
Google admits massive document leak related to search algorithm is authentic
Google has confirmed the authenticity of a massive leak of some 2,500 internal documents related to its search engine – and some experts say the trove provides an unprecedented view inside the mysterious algorithm that governs search rankings.
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