Google Tweaks Algo To Favor Wikipedia
April 29th, 2007 - By: Alex BaileyWhen searching for broad terms such as "pizza" or "karate" one of the top 10 entries will usually be from Wikipedia. However, it appears that Google has tweaked their algorithm so that whenever a user appends the word "information" or "info" (no quotes) to a search, the first result is almost always a Wikipedia entry. Google appears to be parsing out the first line of a Wikipedia entry, and using it as the text in the Google result. When searching for pizza information on Google the first result is:
Pizza Pizza "” ... is a Canadian franchise chain of pizza restaurants mainly located in the province of Ontario.
The first line of the Wiki entry is:
Pizza Pizza (TSX: PZA.UN) is a Canadian franchise chain of pizza restaurants mainly located in the province of Ontario. It has over 300 locations across the province, including well over one hundred locations in the Greater Toronto Area alone, and claims to be Ontario's number-one pizza chain. As well, a small number of locations operate in western Québec and on some university campuses elsewhere in Canada.


You definitely can't say it's perfect as of yet though. When searching for "hard drive information", the first result it brings is about an animated cartoon.











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