Google Fellow AmitSinghal, 2008 Google VP for SearchQuality Udi Manber, 2008 Search engine results are a form of opinion; companies like Google offer information they think is most relevant to users.
Another graduate student who studied with Salton is AmitSinghal, the Google Fellow who has been especially focused on “helping people find high-quality sites in Google’s search results. Of course, Singhal didn't disclose the actual ranking signals...
AmitSinghal and Matt Cutts revealed that they used the code name ”Panda” to refer to the update internally. The update penalized low quality sites, low quality content/duplicate content; generally content deemed not valuable to the user.
The focus of this meeting, led by AmitSinghal, was on misspellings and how to improve spelling corrections for long queries. Google has released an "uncut" 8-minute video of a searchquality meeting to show the process of how Google improves its...
That said, I think any web team who’s been hit by Panda would strongly disagree with AmitSinghal when he quips,
focus on delivering the best possible user experience on your websites and not to focus too much on what [you] think are Google’s...
Questioning AmitSinghal's Questions - SEO Book.com High Quality Web Sites - The New Google Ranking Factor - SEO Gadget Google I/O Kicks Off Tuesday: All Eyes On Android And New-Look Exec Team - paidContent
In an interview with Wired, Matt Cutts and AmitSinghal, leaders in Google's searchqualityteam, discussed the fact that surveys were conducted with outside testers to find out what their users considered to be a low quality site.
Google Fellow AmitSinghal told Wired "no algorithm is 100 percent accurate. The results are in and more than the handful of "low-quality sites" have been swept from Google's search rankings. So, Matt Cutts and Google, if you are reading this maybe...
AmitSinghal, Google Fellow, announced on the Official Google Blog that Google had developed an algorithmic solution which detected DecorMyEyes "along with hundreds of other merchants that, in our opinion, provide an extremely poor user experience.
Yesterday, AmitSinghal, Google Fellow and head of the company's searchquality, ranking, and algorithm team, denied another common allegation: that Google Instant favors big brands. TripAdvisor Continuing to Limit Reviews in Google Places...
Yesterday, AmitSinghal, Google Fellow and head of the company's searchquality, ranking, and algorithm team, denied another common allegation: that Google Instant favors big brands. Singhal also said that "what we do at Google and what we've done...
Posted by AmitSinghal, Google Fellow and Matt Cutts, Principal Engineer, GoogleSearchQualityTeam, the Official Google Blog explained, "Site speed reflects how quickly a website responds to web requests.
Writing on the Official Google blog, AmitSinghal, a Google Fellow on the Core Ranking Team, defines Google ranking: Singhal also emphasized philosophy #3 - that Google does not hand edit results. What do you think of Singhal's explanation of...
NY Times Goes Deep on GoogleAn article in Sunday's New York Times goes in-depth with Google's AmitSinghal, one of the Google engineers on the searchqualityteam primarily responsible for building, maintaining and tweaking its ranking algorithm.
NY Times Goes Deep on GoogleAn article in Sunday's New York Times goes in-depth with Google's AmitSinghal, one of the Google engineers on the searchqualityteam primarily responsible for building, maintaining and tweaking its ranking algorithm.
NY Times Goes Deep on GoogleAn article in Sunday's New York Times goes in-depth with Google's AmitSinghal, one of the Google engineers on the searchqualityteam primarily responsible for building, maintaining and tweaking its ranking algorithm.
An article in Sunday's New York Times, Google Keeps Tweaking Its Search Engine, goes in-depth with Google's AmitSinghal, one of the Google engineers on the searchqualityteam primarily responsible for building, maintaining and tweaking its...