Pesquisa no Google

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Pesquisa no Google[2] is an extensive web motor de busca[3] desenvolvido por Google[5]. It’s known for its vast indexing capacity, encompassing hundreds of terabytes of information from countless web pages and diverse file types. Google Search has continuously evolved since its launch in 2012, with significant algorithm[4] upgrades like Caffeine and Medic aimed at enhancing speed, relevance, and user-friendliness. It offers various features including SafeSearch, PageRank[6], and Google Discover to refine and personalize search results. Its interface comprises rich snippets and cards, and a knowledge graph for detailed results. Despite reports of declining search results quality in recent years, Google continues to combat spam and improve its core algorithms. The platform also offers an array of tools for searching web pages, images, news, and videos. Google Search is widely used worldwide and has spawned an industry of otimização de motores de busca[1] consultants.

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1. otimização de motores de busca. A otimização dos motores de busca, normalmente designada por SEO, é uma estratégia de marketing digital fundamental. Com origem em meados dos anos 90, a SEO consiste em melhorar os sítios Web para obter classificações mais elevadas nas páginas de resultados dos motores de busca. Este processo é essencial para aumentar o tráfego na Web e converter visitantes em clientes. A SEO utiliza várias técnicas, incluindo a conceção de páginas, a otimização de palavras-chave e a atualização de conteúdos, para melhorar a visibilidade de um sítio Web. Envolve também a utilização de ferramentas para monitorizar e adaptar-se às actualizações dos motores de busca. As práticas de SEO variam entre os métodos éticos de "chapéu branco" e as técnicas reprovadas de "chapéu preto", sendo que o "chapéu cinzento" se situa entre ambos. Embora a SEO não seja adequada para todos os sítios Web, a sua eficácia nas campanhas de marketing na Internet não pode ser subestimada. As tendências recentes do sector, como a utilização da Web móvel que ultrapassa a utilização do computador, realçam a paisagem em evolução da SEO.
2. Pesquisa no Google ( Google Search )
1 Google Search is a powerful internet search engine developed by Google. It uses complex algorithms and indexing systems to trawl through hundreds of terabytes of information on the web, providing users with links to relevant pages, including cached versions of sites that are presently unavailable. Google Search supports various file types like PDFs and Word documents. The platform includes features like SafeSearch, which filters explicit content, and provides a detailed analysis of a site's importance through its patented PageRank system. Google Search also boasts a user-friendly interface with features like rich snippets, the Knowledge Graph, and the Personal Tab, which enhance the user's search experience. Additionally, it has evolved to offer image, news, and video search capabilities, and even voice search in the Chrome browser. Beyond searching web pages, Google operates a suite of tools and services, offering a comprehensive, personalized internet search experience.
2 Google Search is an extensive web search engine developed by Google. It's known for its vast indexing capacity, encompassing hundreds of terabytes of information from countless web pages and diverse file types. Google Search has continuously evolved since its launch in 2012, with significant algorithm upgrades like Caffeine and Medic aimed at enhancing speed, relevance, and user-friendliness. It offers various features including SafeSearch, PageRank, and Google Discover to refine and personalize search results. Its interface comprises rich snippets and cards, and a knowledge graph for detailed results. Despite reports of declining search results quality in recent years, Google continues to combat spam and improve its core algorithms. The platform also offers an array of tools for searching web pages, images, news, and videos. Google Search is widely used worldwide and has spawned an industry of search engine optimization consultants.
Pesquisa no Google (Wikipédia)

Pesquisa no Google (also known simply as Google ou Google.com) is a motor de busca operated by Google. It allows users to search for information on the Internet by entering keywords or phrases. Google Search uses algorithms to analyze and rank sítios Web based on their relevance to the search query. It is the most popular search engine worldwide.

Pesquisa no Google
The Google Search homepage as of August 2023
Tipo de sítio
Web search engine
Available in149 languages
ProprietárioGoogle
RevenueAnúncios do Google
URLgoogle.com Editar isto em Wikidata
IPv6 supportSim
ComercialSim
RegistoOptional
Lançado
  • 1995; 29 years ago (1995) (first prototype)
  • 1997; 27 years ago (1997) (final launch)
Situação atualOnline
Written in

As of 2020, Google Search has a 92% share of the global search engine market. By 2012, it handled more than 3.5 billion searches per day.

Google Search is the most-visited website in the world. Approximately 26.75% of Google's monthly global traffic comes from the Estados Unidos, 4.44% from India, 4.4% from Brazil, 3.92% from the Reino Unido and 3.84% from Japan according to data provided by Similarweb.

The order of search results returned by Google is based, in part, on a priority rank system called "PageRank". Google Search also provides many different options for customized searches, using symbols to include, exclude, specify or require certain search behavior, and offers specialized interactive experiences, such as flight status and package tracking, weather forecasts, currency, unit, and time conversions, word definitions, and more.

The main purpose of Google Search is to search for text in publicly accessible documents offered by web servers, as opposed to other data, such as images ou data contained in databases. It was originally developed in 1996 by Larry Page, Sergey Brine Scott Hassan. In 2011, Google introduced "Google Voice Search" to search for spoken, rather than typed, words. In 2012, Google introduced a semantic search feature named Knowledge Graph.

Analysis of the frequency of search terms may indicate economic, social and health trends. Data about the frequency of use of search terms on Google can be openly inquired via Google Trends e have been shown to correlate with flu outbreaks and unemployment levels, and provide the information faster than traditional reporting methods and surveys. As of mid-2016, Google's search engine has begun to rely on deep neural networks.

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