Google Changes Rules:
The dominant internet search engine, Google, has changed the rules. While until last year
the web-pages appeared listed in order of their relevance and popularity, this has changed
now. It appears that right now Google intentionally randomizes the results of the internet
searches, in order to make it impossible for the programmers to find a reliable formula
which to use to program websites and to force the programmers and websie owners to place
paid Google ads.
So, according to our analysis, it appears that Google, in order to maximize profits,
changed the internet search rules and that it intentionally places the most relevant and
the most visited websites further down the list. Thus it appears that programming skills
are no longer relevant for a good placement in the Google search results, the only thing
that appears to count are Google paid ads.
This parallels the policies of Yahoo, when Yahoo was the dominant search engine. Will this
new Google policy, which apears to randomize results and to manipulate the website
relevance, cause Google to drop from number one spot in the search-engine industry? |
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