By Susana Galeano
LATAM Content Coordinator
?Can you imagine an Internet without search engines? When the Internet began to become more and more public and popular, there was a time when if you didn't know exactly which URLs you wanted to visit, it was practically impossible to find anything. In fact, you could only find some recommended pages through third-party recommendations or through printed magazines, but nothing more. Google began its work 22 years ago with the aim of showing information that is relevant to what you need to find on the Internet, and although it is not the first search engine to be launched, it is the one that has presented the most functions and advances, in addition to being the preferred search engine for users around the world, and which also helps marketing professionals reach their potential clients.
In order to respond to searches appropriately, last hong kong business email database October Google presented a large number of changes designed to further improve the search engine's results, which every day integrates more functions related to artificial intelligence. Now, one of them has just become a reality.
Paragraph-based indexing in Google search engine
Among these changes is indexing based on passages or text fragments, meaning that from now on Google will take paragraphs into account when moving URLs up or down in its rankings. Google has announced that this change was implemented on February 11 for searches in English in the United States, and that it will gradually be extended.