'Panda' monium
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Wired.com have published a question and answer session with Amit Singhal and Matt Cutts about the new Google algorithm changes. Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Land had named the update 'Farmer' as its main purpose is to target content farms but Amit Singhal explained that Google have named it internally after one of their engineers, his name is Panda.
Cutts and Singhal explain how after the Caffeine update, the Google index grew quickly, and pages have been crawled at a much faster speed. This led to the addition of a lot of good fresh content, and some not so good.
"The problem had shifted from random gibberish, which the spam team had nicely taken care of, into somewhat more like written prose. But the content was shallow."The spam teams and the engineers have come together to produce the new Panda algorithm and Cutts and Singhal are pleased with the results. When they compared the data from their new algorithm to the user data from the Chrome Site Blocker they found an 84% overlap which showed they were on the right track of providing users with better quality search results.
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