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Google’s naughty boy - Matt Cutts always speaks something about his family matters to the outsiders, doesn’t he? But very cleverly, he avoids any kind of criticism by just posting disclaimer video. Whatever may be, thanks to this Kind Heart of the Orthodox Daddy (Google). Matt doesn’t need to be introduced to you. Friends, Matt has come up with some good updates from Google for both webmasters and SEO specialists. The best thing about these updates is that they are all videos. Don’t you think, you have something to smile about?
In these videos, Matt is answering a number of questions related to search engine optimization and Google itself. Videos like “How to structure a site?”, “Static vs. Dynamic urls”, “Qualities of a good site” are really very useful for both webmasters and SEO professionals. But the most important query, he has tried to answer is about Google Datacenter. I find people have variable assumptions and speculations regarding this Google’s Bigdaddy datacenter. Though I haven’t yet thought of this Bigdaddy – “It has some new infrastructure, not just better algorithms or different data” (as Matt Cutts has viewed.) I have just tried to search for the keyword ‘SEO Company India’ in these two specified IPs 66.249.93.104 and 64.233.179.104. I have found the competition for this keyword varies in between these two IPs. In 66.249.93.104, the competition for ‘SEO Company India’ is 6,560,000 and in 64.233.179.104, the competition for the same keywords is 9,610,000. Matt claims that this Bigdaddy datacenter has a lot of unique and advanced features in comparison to the older ones. On the other hand, Matt too swears that this datacenter won’t be able to make visitors 100% happy, but he says this new datacenter is less serious about rankings and more serious about infrastructure modifications.
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- The big G's Page rank Concept
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