What Data Sovereignty Means for Kubernetes Infrastructure
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The name given to Google's next algorithm is “Google Caffeine”. This is going live early 2010\. It l...
The name given to Google's next algorithm is “Google Caffeine”. This is going live early 2010. It looks like “Google Caffeine” will be not a regular updates. “Google Caffeine” will possibly be a main overhaul of the calculations that Google uses to rank websites.
What changes we will expect?
For sure, Google hasn't revealed all the information about it yet. Though, the new index has been live on several test servers and a few Google employees as well talked about that next index. The following factors might play a bigger role in Google's Caffeine index:
Factors like the website past history, the age of it, authority, etc. will still play a role in the new index. Still, the result of the different factors on rankings will shift.
How can web pages be adjusted to Google's Caffeine index?
Although the Caffeine update hasn't been release yet at the time of writing this post, there are many factors that can be done to raise the chances for a website to get good rankings in Google's Caffeine index:
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