Die drei Ranking-Prinzipien von Google
In einem Artikel für Googles European Public Policy Blog erklärt Amit Singhal die drei Elemente der “Ranking-Philosophie” von Google:
1. Algorithmically-generated results.
2. No query left behind.
3. Keep it simple.
Philipp Lenssen von blogoscoped.com evaluiert:
Algorithmic means that Google would rather optimize with software than manual work, which scales better. No query left behind means that once you find a bad result, it’s worth optimizing it because you might be catching a whole class of errors at the same time. And simplicity hints at Google’s efforts of constantly refactoring their ranking code to keep it as simple as possible, in order to allow it to be flexible enough for fast changes.
Googles Blogpost: This stuff is tough
Deutsche Zusammenfassung: EU: Google erklärt Algorithmus der Suche


