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Exclusive: How Googles Algorithm Rules the Web

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When it comes to finding stuff, there's Google and there's everyone else. Want to know how Google is about to change your life? Stop by the Ouagadougou conference room on a Thursday morning.

It is here, at the Mountain View, California, headquarters of the worlds most powerful Internet company, that a room filled with three dozen engineers, product managers, and executives figure out how to make their search engine even smarter.

This year, Google will introduce 550 or so improvements to its fabled algorithm, and each will be determined at a gathering just like this one. The decisions made at the weekly Search Quality Launch Meeting will wind up affecting the results you get when you use Googles search engine to look for anything Samsung SF-755p printer, Ed Hardy MySpace layouts, or maybe even capital Burkina Faso, which just happens to share its name with this conference room. Udi Manber, Google's head of search since 2006, leads the proceedings.

One by one, potential modifications are introduced, along with the results of months of testing in various countries and multiple languages. A screen displays side-by-side results of sample queries before and after the change. Following one example a search for guitar center wah-wah Manber cries out, I did that search!

You might think that after a solid decade of search-market dominance, Google could relax. After all, it holds a commanding 65 percent market share and is still the only company whose name is synonymous with the verb search. But just as Google isn't ready to rest on its laurels, its competitors arent ready to concede defeat.

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