New Google patent for Historical information.

bmakinmoneykrqk

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Here yee here yee ...read all about it:http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Par ... 0050071741i was actually thinking about this the other day...what a long patent..Evaluation - Google Patent for Historical InformationWhat I found interesting is that this document lays out the problems that Google is wrestling with, and "potential solutions". This patent addresses at least three major problems:1. Stale Documents- A large reduction in traffic may indicate that a document may be stale - a document whose content is edited often may be scored differently 2. Link Spam- dates that links appear can also be used to detect "spam," - a large number of links to individual documents may indicate a potentially synthetic web graph, which is an indicator of an attempt to spam- A typical, "legitimate" document attracts back links slowly.- rate that the document moves in the rankings- may actually lower the score of a document(s) to reduce the effect of spamming3. Expired Domains- whether the domain associated with the document is legitimate- an indication that there has been an update or even a change of focus in the document- changed owners and previous document indicators, such as score, anchor text, etc., are no longer reliableSome of these items are probably already part of the algorithm --- some need a little more work. Also be aware that Google may not want to tip their hand on future changes ... the description may be exactly the opposite of the implementation.There are even a couple of (controversial) references that may refer to other technologies:NEW Toolbar Feature?
 
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