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21 February 2007, 13:52
Big changes on Google (P1, P2)
PART1: Big changes on Google to come
Google has announced a major update that will affect the ranking of
web pages in
Google's index. In contrast to the usual algorithm updates, this update will be
much bigger because it changes the way Google works behind the scenes. Google
has given the update the name "Bigdaddy".
What is
Google's Bigdaddy update?
Google uses a network of data centers with different IP addresses to answer
search queries. These decentralized servers share the workload of indexing web
sites.
Bigdaddy update is not an algorithm update but a change in Google's data center
infrastructure. It contains new code for sorting and examining web pages.
Less spam, more content and a new Google spider?
Google is updating the data center infrastructure to handle potential spam
problems such as 302 redirections or canonical URLs more efficiently. In
addition, the new infrastructure will allow Google to develop more advanced
algorithms and larger databases.
Canonicalization is the process of picking the best url when there are
several choices, and it usually refers to home pages. For example, most people
would consider these the same urls:
- www.example.com
- example.com/
- www.example.com/index.html
- example.com/home.asp
But technically all of these urls are different. A
web server could return
completely different content for all the urls above. When Google “canonicalizes”
a url, we try to pick the url that seems like the best representative from that
set.
Another reason for the new data center infrastructure is that Google wants to be
able to index different content types. Google is now testing a new search engine
spider that is based on the Mozilla browser.
The new spider should be able to index more than traditional search engine
spiders, possibly links within images, JavaScripts or Flash files.
It's hard to tell how the Bigdaddy update will affect your web page rankings. If
you have a spam free web site with good content and many incoming links, the
update should have a positive effect on your Google rankings.
PART2: Google's Big Daddy update - Is your site supplemental?
Google's latest update Big Daddy continues to cause problems for some
webmasters.
On the popular WebmasterWorld forum, many webmasters have reported that all of
their web pages except for their index page have been moved to Google's
supplemental index.
What are supplemental results?
Supplemental results in Google are from an alternate index. Google usually only
uses this index if they cannot find relevant results in their normal index. That
means that this index is only used for very obscure queries.
Google augments results for difficult queries by searching a supplemental
collection of web pages. Results from this index are marked in green as
"Supplemental."
Being in the supplemental index generally means that your web pages won't be
included in the result pages for normal queries anymore.
Why does Google put so many web sites in the supplemental index?
It seems that this is simply a bug in the transition to the new Google data
centers. One of the main reasons for Google's latest update was that Google
wanted to solve problems with canonical URLs.
It might be that Google makes some web sites supplemental to identify the main
domain of the site. Then Google might respider these sites using the new
algorithm that can better handle canonical URLs.
What can you do if your
web site is affected?
In the WebmasterWorld forums, a Google employee who posts under the name
Googleguy asked webmasters to send their feedback to Google:
"I'm happy to ask someone to check this out. Please send an email to sesnyc06
[at] gmail.com with specific domains and the keyword 'gonesupplemental'.
I have a theory about this, which I'm asking the crawl/index guys to check out,
but I'll need 5-10 specific examples to check if my theory holds. If my guess is
right, I'll try to get the crawl/index folks to get things back to the previous
behavior."
You shouldn't worry too much if your web site has been moved to Google's
supplemental index. As soon as Google has rebuilt the new index, your web pages
should be back in Google's main results.
If your web pages are still in the supplemental results in a week or two,
contact Google at the email address mentioned above.
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