Title: Inside the Magic: How Google Works in Less Than a Minute Google, the ubiquitous search engine, operates on a complex algorithm that scours the web to deliver relevant and accurate results to users' queries. When you type a search term into Google's search bar and hit enter, a flurry of activity begins behind the scenes. First, Google's web crawlers, also known as spiders, explore the vast expanse of the internet, indexing web pages and gathering information about their content. This indexed data is then stored in Google's massive database. When you search for something, Google's algorithm springs into action, analyzing billions of indexed pages to find the most relevant matches to your query. It considers factors like the relevance of the content, the authority of the website, and the quality of the user experience. Once the algorithm determines the most relevant results, it ranks them based on a combination of relevance and quality. The top results appea
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