Google To Add Relevant Custom Titles to Incomplete Search Results?
August 4th, 2008 | 3,086 Views RSS Feed
Google has announced via the Official Google Blog that, it will now automatically add relevant titles to the search results, that have incomplete titles. Google will be assigning relevant titles according to the content of the page and would induct it into its search index.
According to Google. “One of the bigger recent changes has been to extract titles for pages that don't specify an HTML title — yet a title on the page is clearly right there, staring at you. To "see" that title that the author of the page intended, we analyze the HTML of the page to determine the title that the author probably meant. This makes it far more likely that you will not ignore a page for want of a good title.â€
This seems to be yet another revelation that Google has spoken about, since it introduced us to the Search Quality Team in May this year.
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