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2009

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google-logoYes, you got it right! In the next few weeks the Google team will implement major changes and improvements to its world famous Google Search Engine. Most people won’t notice these changes and they will continue to use the search engine in the same regular way. However, if you are a webmaster, a blogger a Web developer or a power user you should be greatly concerned about it, since all these changes are going to affect the rank of your website or the way you get Web results. Let’s see where to get more info about this new alghoritm which is going to change Google’s face and heart once and for all.

We still don’t know a lot of things about this new algo. In fact, Matt Cuts has been rather stingy and has not released a lot of info about it. You can read its post on his official blog where he unveils some bits of news regarding the new Google. Other news are available on the official Google webmaster central blog, where  the Google team unveil interesting details about the next-generation architecture for Google’s web search.

If you want to know in deep how this new architecture is going to affect your website rank here are a couple of websites which compare original results with the new, upcoming ones.

Here instead is the web developer preview of Google’s new infrastructure: www2.sandbox.google.com/

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