How does google decide a web page is relevant to another?
What does "relevant" mean in google's "brain"? For example, the hamburger, it is relevant to food and drink, and you also can say it's relevant to NBA, because each audience can get a hamburger when the host team scores to 100. So what would be google's decision?
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A good question, which confuses most of us.
google is apowerful search engine which crawls through web pages, and returns relevant links to the searcher.
An Important algorithm by google called page rank, helps in submitting relevant results to the searcher.
SO, its all up to the creator of the website to tell google what keywords will bring smbody to his page. (most often called, meta tags)
so, if u search for. example, Apple, the search results will yield about Apple computers, and NOT about fruits, which is yielded after u search for APPLES.
so, all the story is about relevance.