Google: there is 'no secret ingredient' for PageRank

Google backs up its transparency
Google backs up its transparency

A Google engineer has hit back at the European Commission's preliminary enquiry into the company's dominance in the search market, noting that there is no secret formula for the way Google ranks sites.

In the company's European Public Policy Blog Matt Cutts, Principal Engineer, Search Quality Team, says that talk of Google not being 'transparent' is 'hard to swallow' and then goes on to explain how Google does things.

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