Posts Tagged ‘search algorithms

European regulators are seeking information on how Google’s secretive search algorithms work after complaints from European companies about their search rankings. Originally posted at Relevant Results Go to Source

Meta descriptions (the text snippets of the webpage you see in search results) used to be an important ranking factor. Until not too long ago both Google and Yahoo! officially announced they no longer used Meta-descriptions in their search algorithms. But recent developments in Google’s search algo bring Meta description back to life as a [...]

For years, it has been well known that Google’s search algorithm is driven by the number and quality of links pointing to a particular URL. And as a result, it was all the rage for some time to buy links on web pages that had a high Google PageRank (PR). But in March of 2007, [...]

A binary search tree (BST) is a tree in which every node’s left sub-tree has a key less than the node’s key, and every right sub-tree has a key greater than the node’s key. The major advantage of binary search trees is that the related sorting algorithms and search algorithms, such as in-order traversal, can [...]


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