Not exact matches
There have been a number
of updates and refreshes to the Penguin
algorithm since it was launched in 2012, and possibly a number
of other tweaks that have gone down in
history as unknown
algorithm updates.
Editor's note: This post is part
of an ongoing series looking back at the
history of Google
algorithm updates.
Every year, certain methods are embraced by the SEO community as «must - have tactics,» while others get pushed to the brink
of history thanks to Google's
algorithm updates.
Moz's
algorithm change
history page details the long
history of Google's
algorithm updates and what types
of sites and pages were impacted.
When a computer is able to crack the
algorithm, a block full
of relatively recent transactions is added to the chain, a copy
of the
updated ledger that has the new block is broadcasted to the other nodes — any computer connected to the network — and the nodes
update themselves on the networks transaction
history.
What started out as a fairly slow year in the world
of search engine changes rapidly changed this summer as Google
updated their
algorithm and made some
of the most significant changes in recent
history.