Google employees have reported a small apdeyte new algorithm for the search engine under the name Panda. Despite the fact that, according to some SEO-specialists, Panda moved to version 3.0, the changes were small and affected a small percentage of requests.
Panda version 1.0 was introduced on February 24 and is aimed at removing from the results of formally relevant, but little information content. This update has affected about 12% of the queries in the U.S..
Panda 2.0 was launched on April 11 and has introduced the option "block content." According to representatives of Google, this update includes an additional 2% of the queries in the U.S. and, in addition, affected all the English-speaking world in search queries.
The latest version of the algorithm Panda 2.1 has affected a much smaller number of requests. The exact number of employees are not named.

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