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How Google Works

We believe users come first. Search is about giving people the answers they’re looking for – whether it’s a news article, sports score, stock quote, a video or a map. We believe in choice. When it comes to search, competition is always just a click away. http://www.google.com/competition/
http://credibility.stanford.edu/guidelines/index.html

Web Credibility - Stanford Guidelines

We have compiled 10 guidelines for building the credibility of a web site. These guidelines are based on three years of research that included over 4,500 people. Make it easy to verify the accuracy of the information on your site. You can build web site credibility by providing third-party support (citations, references, source material) for information you present, especially if you link to this evidence.

SEO by the Sea

By Bill Slawski , on April 4, 2012 A rumor surfaced last week that Google would launch a third party commenting platform to rival Facebook’s . Coincidentially, Google was granted two patents this week describing comment systems, and how comments might be ranked under those systems. But the patents appear to describe comments on two different services from Google that have been discontinued. http://www.seobythesea.com/
Information Retrieval System

http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html

Google SE Prototype - Stanford (First Paper)

In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext. Google is designed to crawl and index the Web efficiently and produce much more satisfying search results than existing systems. The prototype with a full text and hyperlink database of at least 24 million pages is available at http://google.stanford.edu/ To engineer a search engine is a challenging task. Search engines index tens to hundreds of millions of web pages involving a comparable number of distinct terms.