Examples of using Google published in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Google published first version of Panda“Panda 1.0” in 24th February, 2011.
This wasn't an algorithm update, but Google published a rare peek into a search quality meeting.
Google published their content quality guidelines most recently on March 14th, 2017.
My favorite source for clues comes from the set of questions Google published shortly after the first Panda update.
In August 2019, Google published a post on its Google Webmaster Blog.
Google published several documents that show the requirements for Google's own products.
A couple of weeks after the release of Penguin Google published a set of criteriafor accessing the quality of a web site.
In 2004, Google published a paper on a process called MapReduce that used such an architecture.
A couple of weeks after the release of Penguin Google published a set of criteria for accessing the quality of a web site.
A: Google published a document with the top seven mistakes webmasters make when going mobile friendly.
After facing the blowback, Google published a set of principles stating it will not design or deploy AI for weapons.
In 2004 Google published a paper about a process called MapReduce that offers a parallel processing model.
It's great, and I'm glad Google published the document, but I still find many people are confused about how this works.
In 2017, Google published a help document that aimed to clarify howGoogle calculated each metric.
Roughly 10 minutes ago(as of this writing), parent company Google published the following on Twitter:“Re: YouTube situation, we are coordinating with authorities and will provide official information here from Google and YouTube as it becomes available.”.
A few years ago Google published information about its algorithm that implied Google rolled out at least two changes to their core algorithm every single day.
In fact, a few years ago Google published a study which proved that the annual growth rate of content to be approximately 200% per year.
A patent filing Google published in 2006 describes their listings of internal site links, and may give some insight into the links that Google decides to show.
Suppose Google published all that source code and suppose I got it and put it on my server- well you wouldn't have any control over your computing if you did it on my server either.
On February 24, Google published a blog post about the update, and indicated that they“launched a pretty big algorithmic improvement to our ranking- a change that noticeably impacts 11.8% of our queries.”.
Later on, in late 2016, Google published another blog post in which they announced that the 64-bit Chrome has started using Microsoft's Profile Guided Optimization(PGO) technology, which makes Chrome up to 15% faster on Windows, as of version 53.
Google publishes Chrome 39 and corrects 42 vulnerabilities- SeguInfo.
Google publishes Android 4.4.4 to correct OpenSSL vulnerability- MuySeguridad.
Google publishes most of the code under the Apache License version 2.0 and the rest, Linux kernel changes, under the GNU General Public License version 2.
Third, jump on every blog post Google publishes on Google Webmaster Central.
GitHub, like many other tech giants including Google, publishes information on DMCA takedown requests from the perspective of transparency.
Third, jump on every blog post Google publishes on Google Webmaster Central.
Google publishes most of the code under the Apache License version 2.0 and the rest, Linux kernel changes, under the GNU General Public License version 2.