Friday, March 11, 2011

Google introduces a button to block sites

Google has announced on its official blog that will introduce a new button in your list of search results. With those who can go to the cached version or similar sites will see a third party. Google explained that sometimes the surfer finds a place in the results presented as pornographic, offensive or of poor quality.

In these cases, and if the surfer have an account at Google, you can press the button so you will not be presented in future searches. When you click the button above, Internet users receive a message confirming the blocking or waived. The next time you perform a search in the browser shows sites rejected by the internet, will not appear on the list.


In the top or bottom of the page, according to their relevance, will have a warning about the number of sites that are hidden in the list proposed by the browser. The Internet may view their list of blocked sites and manage it by clicking on a button that will appear in the browser page.

Blocking a site may be terminated at will by the internet. Google justifies the introduction of this option to offer more personalized Internet user enlightening and enriching the searches by increasing control over them. Currently, it works with Internet Explorer 8, Chrome and Firefox 3.5 or later version and google.com. Soon be incorporated into other versions of the browser.

Google will use the information about the sites blocked by the Internet to improve the new search algorithm that announced days ago and trying to penalize those who copy content sites that offer very little input or so-called material contained farms, low quality sites thought to occur within the first sites in Google searches.

The company's browser, Chrome, U.S. and offers the ability to block sites discretion by the surfer. Now joined the search, the impact of the new algorithm will be a change of 11.8% in the hierarchy of results. In the note where Google announced the introduction of it, the company claims that relegate the algorithm results in the list of sites "with a weak value to users or copied content from other sites, or sites that are simply too useful.

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