Showing posts with label core. Show all posts
Showing posts with label core. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2016

Google updates Penguin, says now runs in real-time within the core search algorithm

The latest announced release, Penguin 4.0, will also be the last, given its new real-time nature. The post Google updates Penguin, says now runs in real-time within the core search algorithm appeared first on Search Engine Land.


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Google updates Penguin, says now runs in real-time within the core search algorithm

Friday, August 26, 2016

First Public Working Draft: SHACL Core Abstract Syntax and Semantics

The RDF Data Shapes Web Working Group has published a Working Draft of SHACL Core Abstract Syntax and Semantics. This document defines an abstract syntax for the core SHACL (SHApes Constraint Language). It is derived from the SHACL specification and is a non-normative version of the content of that specification.



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First Public Working Draft: SHACL Core Abstract Syntax and Semantics

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Why links are still the core authority signal in Google’s algorithm

Link metrics have been the foundation of Google’s ranking algorithm since the beginning, but could anything ever surpass links as a ranking signal? Columnist Jayson DeMers speculates. The post Why links are still the core authority signal in Google’s algorithm appeared first on Search Engine…


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