What Is Google Hummingbird ?
“Hummingbird” is the name of the new search stage that
Google is using as of September 2013, the name comes from being “precise and
fast” and is intended to better effort on the meaning behind the words. Read
our Google Hummingbird FAQ here.
Hummingbird is paying more care to each word in a enquiry,
ensuring that the whole query — the whole sentence or discussion or meaning —
is taken into account, rather than specific words. The goal is that pages
matching the meaning do better, rather than pages similar just a few words.
Google Hummingbird is intended to apply the meaning knowledge
to billions of pages from across the web, in calculation to Knowledge Graph
facts, which may bring back better results.
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