Surfacing Google Search results
People don’t choose or arrange results on Search. Google Search automatically surfaces the most useful and reliable content for particular queries. We process billions of searches per day. Automation is how Google handles the immense scale of so many searches. These systems consider many factors, including the words in your query, the content of pages, the expertise of sources, and your language and location.When we identify places where we are not delivering high-quality results, we investigate to understand what the broader issue might be, and we take a scalable approach to improve our results for not just one query, but many others.We are constantly improving Google Search. In some cases, we may bring in humans to manually block policy-violating or illegal content, in the limited and well-defined situations that warrant this. You can learn more about our policies that apply to Google Search","color":"#3c4043","otherStyles":[],"_id":"00000193-85ba-dd54-a1df-bffeee060000","_type":"f1baac3d-b67d-3463-83ce-b6601b17e5bf"}" data-font-color-attribute="#3c4043" data-translation-id="00000193-85ba-dd54-a1df-bffeee060000">People don’t choose or arrange results on Search.
Google Search automatically surfaces the most useful and
reliable content for particular queries. We process
billions of searches per day. Automation is how Google
handles the immense scale of so many searches. These
systems consider many factors, including the words in
your query, the content of pages, the expertise of
sources, and your language and
location.
People don’t choose or arrange results on Search. Google Search automatically surfaces the most useful and reliable content for particular queries. We process billions of searches per day. Automation is how Google handles the immense scale of so many searches. These systems consider many factors, including the words in your query, the content of pages, the expertise of sources, and your language and location.When we identify places where we are not delivering high-quality results, we investigate to understand what the broader issue might be, and we take a scalable approach to improve our results for not just one query, but many others.We are constantly improving Google Search. In some cases, we may bring in humans to manually block policy-violating or illegal content, in the limited and well-defined situations that warrant this. You can learn more about our policies that apply to Google Search","color":"#3c4043","otherStyles":[],"_id":"00000193-85ba-dd54-a1df-bffeee060000","_type":"f1baac3d-b67d-3463-83ce-b6601b17e5bf"}" data-font-color-attribute="#3c4043" data-translation-id="00000193-85ba-dd54-a1df-bffeee060000">When we identify places where we are not delivering
high-quality results, we investigate to understand what
the broader issue might be, and we take a scalable
approach to improve our results for not just one query,
but many others.
People don’t choose or arrange results on Search. Google Search automatically surfaces the most useful and reliable content for particular queries. We process billions of searches per day. Automation is how Google handles the immense scale of so many searches. These systems consider many factors, including the words in your query, the content of pages, the expertise of sources, and your language and location.When we identify places where we are not delivering high-quality results, we investigate to understand what the broader issue might be, and we take a scalable approach to improve our results for not just one query, but many others.We are constantly improving Google Search. In some cases, we may bring in humans to manually block policy-violating or illegal content, in the limited and well-defined situations that warrant this. You can learn more about our policies that apply to Google Search","color":"#3c4043","otherStyles":[],"_id":"00000193-85ba-dd54-a1df-bffeee060000","_type":"f1baac3d-b67d-3463-83ce-b6601b17e5bf"}" data-font-color-attribute="#3c4043" data-translation-id="00000193-85ba-dd54-a1df-bffeee060000">We are constantly improving Google Search. In some
cases, we may bring in humans to manually block
policy-violating or illegal content, in the limited and
well-defined situations that warrant this. You can learn
more about our policies that apply to Google
Search
here
People don’t choose or arrange results on Search. Google Search automatically surfaces the most useful and reliable content for particular queries. We process billions of searches per day. Automation is how Google handles the immense scale of so many searches. These systems consider many factors, including the words in your query, the content of pages, the expertise of sources, and your language and location.When we identify places where we are not delivering high-quality results, we investigate to understand what the broader issue might be, and we take a scalable approach to improve our results for not just one query, but many others.We are constantly improving Google Search. In some cases, we may bring in humans to manually block policy-violating or illegal content, in the limited and well-defined situations that warrant this. You can learn more about our policies that apply to Google Search","color":"#3c4043","otherStyles":[],"_id":"00000193-85ba-dd54-a1df-bffeee060000","_type":"f1baac3d-b67d-3463-83ce-b6601b17e5bf"}" data-font-color-attribute="#3c4043" data-translation-id="00000193-85ba-dd54-a1df-bffeee060000">.