How  Google Search Organizes Information It Gather?

We can break it down into 3 steps:

#1 Crawling To Find Information/Data

#2 Indexing To Organize Information/Data

#3 A Constant Process

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#1 Crawling To Find Information/Data

Process of finding information for Google search completely relies on the work of software called Crawlers.  They travel page to page, to every possible publicly accessible page and carry it to Google’s Search Index. 

Yellow Leaves

#2 Indexing To Organize Information/Data

Now Google creates a search index of all the pages and keeps track of key signals like present keywords and website freshness.  Google Search Index includes hundreds of billions of web pages, which gathers up more than 100,000,000 gigabytes of data in size. 

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#3 A Constant Process

As the web and other content keep constantly changing, crawlers are always onto their work.  They keep noticing the frequency of how often the content is updating or changing on a page and revisit as needed.  

Palm Leaf

Organising More Than Web Pages  

The search index is not all about web pages, it gathers all types of helpful information from other sources too to provide you with comprehensive results. 

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They’ve generated multiple indexes for different types of information which are gathered together by crawling, through partnerships, through data feeds that are sent to Google and through their own encyclopedia of facts named the Knowledge Graph.