Panda Algorithm Tree 2012

In conclusion Google revolve back information and new panda 3.9.1 update is done. Here are the past Panda refreshes and updates:

  • Panda 3.9.1 on August 20th
  • Panda 3.9 on July 24th
  • Panda 3.8 on June 25th
  • Panda 3.7 on June 9th
  • Panda 3.6 on April 27th
  • Panda 3.5 on April 19th
  • Panda 3.4 on March 23rd
  • Panda 3.3 on about February 26th
  • Panda 3.2 on about January 15th
  • Panda 3.1 on November 18th
  • Panda 2.5.3 on October 19/20th
  • Panda 2.5.2 on October 13th
  • Panda 2.5.1 on October 9th
  • Panda 2.5 on September 28th
  • Panda 2.4 in August
  • Panda 2.3 on around July 22nd.
  • Panda 2.2 on June 18th or so.
  • Panda 2.1 on May 9th or so.
  • Panda 2.0 on April 11th or so.

Panda 1.0 on February 24th

 

Search engines up-dates PageSpeed Assistance to further decrease website fill times

Last year, Search engines released its PageSpeed Assistance, trying to enhance our encounter across the web while allegedly deferring its own financial passions. The idea was audio — identical services like Akamai work to speed up web surfing around by caching webpages in much the same way — but there’s always room for enhancement.

The newest PageSpeed try out uses some uncomplicated methods to enhance efficiency even further, using a new rewriter known as “Cache and Focus on Noticeable Material.” Using this new device, your web browser will fill content that seems to be “above the fold” before attractive written text and images that would be originally invisible on the site, while also showing priority for other content before Javascript, which often isn’t required as easily as more primary components. Lastly, for webpages that contain HTML that isn’t cacheable, such as when customized details is came back, conventional areas the site are cached and shown instantly, while other content plenty normally. The new device isn’t an ideal fit for every web site, but we’ll take a increase wherever we can get it.