Google Search, offered by Google, is the most widely used search engine on the World Wide Web as of 2023, with over eight billion searches a day. This page covers key events in the history of Google's search service.
For a history of Google the company, including all of Google's products, acquisitions, and corporate changes, see the history of Google page.
Big picture
Time period
Development
1996–1997
Development of basic technology, launch of search engine, attachments like gmail and classroom come later.
The beginning of explicitly announced search algorithm updates.
2008–2010
Faster search experience for user: Google Suggest (experimental launch 2004, integrated into main search engine 2008), Google Instant (2010), and Google Instant Previews.
2005, 2009, 2012
Google starts using web histories to help in searches (2005), experimentally launches social search (2009), and launches Search Plus Your World (2012).
2009–2010
Caffeine update for faster indexing of the web and fresher and on-topic search results.
2011–2014
Google Panda (an update to some parts of Google's search algorithm) is released in 2011, with announced updates continuing till September 2014 (Panda 4.1). Stated goals include cracking down on spam, content farms, scrapers, and websites with a high ad-to-content ratio.
2012–2014
Google Penguin (an update to some parts of Google's search algorithm) is released in 2012, with the goal of concentrating on webspam. The last named update is in October 2014. Starting December 2014, Penguin moves to continuous updates (Penguin Everflux).
Google releases Google Hummingbird, an update that may enable semantic search in the future and integrate better with the Knowledge Graph.
2014 onward
Google makes a major update to its algorithm for local search. The update gets the name Google Pigeon.
2015 onward
Google alerts webmasters to mobile usability issues in January, and announces a major update to its search algorithm, to be rolled out starting April 21, 2015, that will heavily demote mobile-unfriendly sites for web searches on mobile devices.
2019 April
In early April 2019, a large de-indexing bug was reported to be dropping pages out of the index. Google wrote on April 11, 2019, "The indexing issue has now been fully resolved. We apologize for the inconvenience. We appreciate your patience as we restored normal operation."[1]
Google Toolbar is released, allowing people to search without visiting the Google homepage, and also offering them more information about the webpages they visit.[8] Some commentators have argued that this marks the beginning of search engine optimization and the Google Dance.[10]
2001
July
Search category
Google launches Google Image Search with over 250 million images in its search database.[8]
Google makes the first publicly announced update to its search algorithm.[10] A number of Internet commentators view this as the death of PageRank (the name for Google's system for ranking pages) and a significant decline in the quality of Google's search results.[11][12][13]
2003
February
Search algorithm update
Google announces the Boston update at SES Boston. The update saw major algorithmic changes and the promise of frequent index updates.[10]
2003
April
Search algorithm update
Google announces the Cassandra update. The update claims to crack down on link spam, including mutual links between co-owned websites, as well as hidden text and hidden links.[10][14]
2003
May
Search algorithm update
Google announces the Dominic update. Commentators believed that the update affected the way backlinks were counted, and many webmasters reported new bots from Google that bounced.[10][15]
2003
June
Search algorithm update
Google announces what will later turn out to have been the last of its regular monthly updates. This update is called the Esmeralda update.[10][16]
2003
July
Search algorithm update
Google announces the Fritz update, and also a change to its update policy, as it moves towards continuous rather than batch processing of updates.[10][17][18]
2003
September
Search algorithm update
Google announces a "supplemental index" in order to be able to index some parts of the web more rapidly.[19] The supplemental index would eventually be scrapped.
2003
November
Search algorithm update
Google announces the Florida update, which commentators consider game-changing in that it completely destroyed the value of 1990s SEO tactics and ushered in a new era of search engine optimization.[20]
2003
December
Search category
Google launches Google Print, that would later become Google Books.[8]
2004
January
Search algorithm update
Google announces the Austin update, to continue with the work of combating SEO tactics that Florida had made good progress on.[10][21][22]
2004
February 17–20
Search algorithm update
Google announces the Brandy update, a massive index expansion, Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI), increased attention to anchor text relevance, and the concept of link "neighborhoods."[10][23][24]
2004
October
Search category
Google launches Google Scholar, its search service for academic publications.[8]
Although Google denies running an update, Matt Cutts clarifies that PageRank was refreshed for some pages recently (with a three-month refresh cycle) causing changes to many site ranks. Observers call this the Gilligan update.[10][37][38]
2005
September–November
Search algorithm update
Google announces and rolls out the Jagger update in three stages, one in September, one in October, one in November.[10][39][40]
2005
December (rollout continues till March 2006)
Search algorithm update
Google begins rolling out the Big Daddy update, continuing for the next few months until March 2006. The update changes URL canonization, site redirects, and related items.[10][41]
2006
May
Review
Google releases Google Trends to make it easy to visualize the popularity of searches over time.[8]
2007
May 16
Search algorithm update + user experience
Google launches Universal Search, integrating traditional search results with results from Google News, Google Image Search, Google Video Search, and other verticals. This is believed to be a major milestone in the user experience.[8][10][42][43]
2007
June
Search algorithm update
The Buffy update happens. It is not considered a deliberate update, but rather an accumulation of many smaller changes.[10][44][45]
2008
March/April
Search algorithm update
The Dewey update seems to lead to a large-scale shuffling of results. Some observers believe that Google is pushing its own properties, such as Google Books, but evidence of this is limited.[10][46]
2008
August 25
User experience
Google Suggest (later called Autocomplete), originally launched as a Labs feature in December 2004, now becomes part of Google's main site.[8][25][26]
2009
February
Search algorithm update
The Vince update happens. Matt Cutts calls it a minor change, but some SEO commentators consider it major.[10][47]
2009
February
Webmaster tools
Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo! announce joint support for tags that help bots identify canonical versions of webpages without affecting human visitors.[48][49]
2009
August 10 (announced), rollout completed and made live June 8, 2010
Search algorithm update
Named Caffeine, this update is announced on August 10, 2009. It promises faster crawling, expansion of the index, and a near-real-time integration of indexing and ranking.[10][50][51][52][53] The rollout is made live on June 8, 2010.[54][55][56]
2009
October 26
Search category
Google introduces Social Search as a Google Labs feature.[57] The feature is expanded further in late January 2010.[58]
2009
December 7
Search category
Google launches real-time search for real-time Twitter feeds, Google News, and other freshly indexed content.[10][59][60]
2010
Late April, early May
Search algorithm update
The update, named May Day, is an algorithm change affecting the long tail. Foreshadowing Google Panda, the update penalizes sites with large amounts of thin content.[10][61][62]
2010
September 8
User experience
Google launches Google Instant, described as a search-before-you-type feature: as users are typing, Google predicts the user's whole search query (using the same technology as in Google Suggest, later called the autocomplete feature) and instantaneously shows results for the top prediction.[63][64][65] Google claims that this is estimated to save 2–5 seconds per search query.[66] SEO commentators initially believe that this will have a major effect on search engine optimization, but soon revise downward their estimate of the impact.[10][67]
2010
November 9
User experience
Google launches Instant Previews, a feature where users can view previews of the ranked pages by hovering over the links in the search engine results page.[10][68][69][70]
2010
December 1
Search algorithm update
Google updated its algorithm to penalize websites that provided a bad experience to users. The update is prompted by a November 26 New York Times story about a fraudulent company called DecorMyEyes that used the publicity generated by negative customer reviews to rise in the search engine rankings.[10][71][72]
Google launches its Attribution algorithm change to better sieve out websites that scrape content. Matt Cutts claims that slightly over 2% of search queries are affected, but less than 0.5% of results change noticeably.[10][78][79]
2011
February 23–24
Search algorithm update
Google launches Google Panda, a major update affecting 12% of search queries. The update continues with the earlier work of cracking down on spam, content farms, scrapers, and websites with a high ad-to-content ratio.[10][80][81][82] The rollout is gradual over several months, and Panda will see many further updates.
2011
March 30
User experience, incorporation of user feedback
Google launches the +1 button so that users can offer feedback on search results.[83] Commentators liken this to the like button seen on Facebook.[84][85]
2011
April 11
Search algorithm update
Google rolls out Panda to all English queries worldwide (not limited to English-speaking countries) and integrates new signals into its ranking algorithm.[10][86][87]
2011
May 9
Search algorithm update
Google rolls out further minor updates to Panda but does not discuss them in detail, saying they are more like Panda 2.1 than Panda 3.0.[10][88][89]
Google rolls out Panda 2.4, making Panda available in all languages around the world, except Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.[10][97][98]
2011
August 16
User experience
Google rolls out expanded sitelinks, starting with 12-pack links (but later reducing to 6-pack).[10][99][100]
2011
September 15
Webmaster tools
Google rolls out pagination elements for websites to communicate to Google that various webpages are different pages of the same article.[10][101][102]
2011
September 30
Search algorithm update
Google rolls out Panda 2.5.[10][103] Although the specifics of the update are unclear, a few sites gain significantly and a few others lose significantly.[104] Other minor flux updates occur on October 3, October 5 and October 13, and some commentators call these Panda 3.0 and 3.1.[10][105]
2011
October 18
User experience, SEO data
Google announces that they will start encrypting all search queries for security purposes.[106] This disrupts organic keyword referral data for many websites, making search engine optimization harder.[107]
2011
November 3
Search algorithm update
Google announces a Freshness update that would give priority to fresher, more recent search results, and claims this could affect 35% of search queries.[108][109][110] The algorithm largely affects time-sensitive queries. A number of sites gain and many others lose as a result of the update.[111]
2011
November 14
Search algorithm update
Google announces a 10-pack of updates, and says that this begins a series of monthly announcements of packs of updates.[10][112]
2011
November 18
Search algorithm update
Google releases an allegedly minor Panda update, which SEO commentators label as Panda 3.1, despite the lack of a generally agreed upon update named Panda 3.0.[10][113][114]
2012
December 2011-January 2012 (announced January 5)
Search algorithm update, user experience
A 30-change pack of updates, including landing-page quality detection, more relevant site-links, more rich snippets, and related-query improvements.[115]
2012
January 10
Search algorithm update, user experience
Google launches Search Plus Your World, a deep integration of one's social data into search.[116][117] SEO commentators are critical of how the search results favor Google+ and push it to users, compared to more widely used social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.[118][119][120][121]
2012
January 19
Search algorithm update
Google updates its algorithm to introduce a penalty for websites with too many ads "above the fold". The update has no name, but some SEOs use "Top Heavy" to describe the update.[10][122]
2012
February 27
Search algorithm update
The update, codenamed Venice, is announced as part of Google's end-of-February 40-pack update. Venice seemed to give substantially increased weightage to local results (location inferred from the user's IP and other signals) for many search queries, such as those looking for businesses of various types in the vicinity.[10][123][124] On the same date, Google rolls out Panda 3.3, which it bills as a data refresh rather than an algorithm change.[125]
2012
March 23, April 19, April 27
Search algorithm update
March 23: Google rolls out Panda 3.4, which is claimed to affect 1.6% of search queries.[126] Google quietly rolls out Panda 3.5 (April 19) and Panda 3.6 (April 27), with minimal impact.[127][128]
Google starts rolling out Knowledge Graph, used by Google internally to store semantic relationships between objects. Google now begins displaying supplemental information about objects related to search queries on the side.[10][133][134][135]
2012
May 25
Search algorithm update
Google rolls out an update of Google Penguin, variously called Penguin 1.1 and Penguin 2.[136]
Google announces that it will start penalizing websites with repeat copyright infringements, possibly as measured by DMCA takedown requests.[142] Some SEO commentators call this the Pirate update.[143]
2012
September 27
Search algorithm update
Google rolls out a major update to Google Panda (the update is to the underlying algorithm, rather than merely being a data refresh), that would be dubbed Panda 4.0, but SEO commentators decide to simply call it Panda #20. The change is estimated to have affected 2.4% of search queries.[10][144]
2012
September 27
Search algorithm update
Google announces changes in the way it handles Exact-Match Domains. The change is estimated to have affected 0.6% of search queries.[145][146]
2012
October 5
Search algorithm update
Google releases minor tweaks to Penguin, affecting about 0.3% of search queries. SEO commentators call it Penguin #3, following the lead of Panda in ditching the use of 1.x notation in favor of labeling updates by number.[10][147][148]
2012-13
November 2012-January 2013
Search algorithm update
Google releases updates to Google Panda: #21 (November 5, affecting 1.1% of queries), #22 (November 21, data refresh only), #23 (December 21, data refresh only, affecting 1.3% of queries), and #24 (January 22, affecting 1.2% of queries).[10]
2012
December 4
Search algorithm update
Google adds Knowledge Graph to non-English queries, and says that the change goes beyond translation and also adds enhanced Knowledge Graph capabilities.[10][149][150]
2013
March 13–14
Search algorithm update
Google rolls out Panda #25. Remarks by Matt Cutts at SMX West give people the impression that this is the last update to Panda as a distinct entity and it will thereafter be integrated into the core algorithm.[10][151][152] On June 11, 2013, Cutts clarifies that Panda updates roll out over 10-day periods every month and are not continuous.[153]
2013
May 22
Search algorithm update
Google rolls out a new version of Google Penguin that it calls Penguin 2.0, which SEO commentators call Penguin #4.[154][155]
2013
August 6
User experience
Google adds a new feature called "in-depth articles" in its search results to feature long-form content of long-lasting value.[10][156][157]
2013
August 21–22 (approximate date for rollout), September 26 (announcement)
Google announces what it calls Penguin 2.1, its fifth version of Penguin, claiming to affect 1% of searches. The effect seems minor.[10][160][161]
2014
May 16
Search algorithm update
Payday Loans 2.0 algorithm change is purely low quality external link related and over-optimization. This specifically goes after high search, spammy queries such as “Payday Loans”. Google is trying to devalue sites that perform in link buying and other black hat methods to game the algorithm.
Panda 4.0 is implemented to devalue sites that contained poor / low quality content. This has been an ongoing battle that Google has been chipping away at for years. Google has claimed that the algorithm change has impacted roughly 7.5% of all search queries.[163]
2014
July 3
Team
Matt Cutts, a Distinguished Engineer at Google who has been heading the web spam team since 2004, goes on leave till October.[164] He later extends his leave through 2015.[165]
2014
July 24
Search algorithm update
Google announces the rollout of Google Pigeon, a major update to its search algorithm for "local" searches such as searches related to events or businesses near one. The Pigeon update gives more weight to various search signals to deliver more relevant local results.[10][166][167]
2014
August 6
Search algorithm update
Google announces search results will give preference to sites using HTTP Secure and SSL encryption. This added ranking signal would be a "lightweight" ranking boost.[168]
2014
August 28
User experience
Google Authorship is removed completely from search results, as already in December 2013 it reduced number of images showing in SERP's. Now it's totally gone to extinction due to lower adaptation rate by authors, to reduce mobile bandwidth and to improve user experience.[10][169][170][171]
2014
September 23 (rollout begins), September 25 (announcement)
Search algorithm update
Google announces that a significant update to Google Panda is rolling out over the next few weeks. The update is dubbed Panda 4.1.[10][172][173] An analysis reveals that the update was heavy on attacking affiliate marketing, keyword stuffing, security warnings, and deception.[174][175]
2014
October 17
Search algorithm update
Penguin 3.0 is implemented as a refresh to re-evaluate sites demoted in the last update due to webspam tactics and demote sites using black hat SEO tactics. This refresh is rolled out globally over several weeks impacting roughly 1% of English-language queries.[10][176]
2014
October 21
Search algorithm update
Pirate 2.0 update dubbed by SEO commentators following the similar update in 2012 which penalized sites deemed as violators of copyright laws. This refresh targets a relatively small number of known sites causing dramatic drops in ranking. In tandem with this Google introduces a new Ad Format for queries where people may be searching for copyrighted media, requiring publishers to purchase ads to promote original content over the unauthorized copies.[10][177][178][179]
2014
December 10
Search algorithm update
Google announces that Google Penguin will switch to continuous updates, also known as "Penguin Everflux".[10][180]
Many independent sources report significant fluctuations in Google Search results, but Google does not officially confirm any changes.[10][182]
2015
April 21 (pre-announced February 26)
User experience, search algorithm update (mobile usability)
On January 19, 2015, Google sends emails to webmasters about mobile usability issues on the websites, leading people to speculate that a major mobile usability update for search rankings is underway.[183] On February 26, 2015, Google announces that demotion of mobile-unfriendly sites for searches on mobile devices will commence on April 21, 2015.[184][185][186]
2015
May 3
Search algorithm update
Google says it has made a core algorithm change impacting "quality signals". Before the official announcement, commentators had dubbed the changes as "Phantom 2".
2015
July 17
Search algorithm update
Google announces an update to Google Panda, dubbed as Panda 4.2 by commentators. Google says that the change affects between 2% and 3% of search queries. Search engine commentators do not notice any sharp changes to search traffic, and expect the changes to be rolled in gradually.[187][188] By September, it appears that many websites that had seen gains due to Panda 4.2 are seeing those gains reversed.[189]
Google announces that RankBrain, a machine learning-based engine (using neural networks), has been the third most influential factor in its search rankings for the last few months. The actual rollout date is not confirmed, but commentators pin the launch time to Spring 2015. It is most useful for new search queries, that account for about 15% of search queries.[10][190][191]
2016
February 3
Team
Amit Singhal steps down from his position as Vice President of Search at Google after 15 years in that role. He is replaced by John Giannandrea who works in artificial intelligence at Alphabet, Google's parent company.[192][193]
2016
February 18 and 23
Advertising
Google makes changes to Google AdWords, removing right-column ads and rolling out 4-ad top blocks on searches with commercial intent. The change has implications on organic search CTRs for such searches, since it pushes the organic search results further down the page, potentially reducing organic search CTRs.[194] Up to three additional ads may be shown below the 10 organic search results, and additional ads may be shown on the second page.[10][195][196][197]
2016
May 12 (announced March 16)
User experience, search algorithm update (mobile usability)
Google rolls out a ranking signal boost to benefit mobile-friendly websites on mobile devices. This is the second update of this sort, with the previous update in April 2015.[10][198][199]
2016
September 27
(announced September 23)
Penguin 4.0
After almost two years of waiting, Google finally announced a major Penguin update. They suggested the new Penguin is now real-time and baked into the "core" algorithm. The rollout of the new, "gentler" Penguin algorithm, which devalues bad links instead of penalizing sites.[10]
2017
January 10
Intrusive Interstitial Penalty
Google started rolling out a penalty to punish aggressive interstitials and pop-ups that might damage the mobile user experience. Google also provided a rare warning of this update five months in advance.[10]
2018
March 8
Core Update "Brackets"
Google Made a core update into their algorithm this updated was termed as "Brackets" by Glenn Gabe. This update effected the search ranks to improve it further.
2019
December 9
BERT - Update
In October Google updated its algorithm to support BERT - NLP model. This update helps google to improve the interpretation of natural languages. In December Google extended the BERT update internationally into 70 languages. They confirmed that this algorithm update was rolled out to 70 languages
2021
November 30 (rollout begins) - December 8
Vicinity Update
The Vicinity Update is the biggest update to local SERPs since 2017. This algorithm update made it so that smaller businesses that are closer to the searcher will show up as a search result, rather than only the dominant, larger businesses that are farther away.
2022
May 25 (rollout begins) - June 9
May 2022 Core Update
The May 2022 Core Update was shown to negatively affect the rankings for most news and media publishers, especially generalist news sites that cover a variety of topics. Reference sites like dictionaries, unofficial Wikis, lyric websites, and stock photo sites also saw a drop in rankings, while video site like YouTube, TikTok, Disney+, Hulu, and Twitch saw the largest gains in ranking.[200][201]
2022
Aug 25
Helpful Content Update
The August 2022 Helpful Content update completed it's rollout on September 9. The target of the update was, “content that seems to have been primarily created for ranking well in search engines rather than to help or inform people."[202]
The update took 14 days.[204] Volatility was lower than many prior similar updates.[205]
2022
Dec 5
December 2022 Helpful Content Update
The update took 38 days to roll out. [206] It reportedly improves Google's classifier, and works across all content and all languages.
2023
Mar 15
March 2023 Core Update
The March 2023 Core Update caused a larger spike in volatility that the September Update. According to Semrush, the largest impacted sectors were Shopping and A&E.
2023
Aug 22
August 2023 Core Update
The update took 16 days to roll out.[207] The biggest gains seemed to be felt by UGC and Reddit, as well as gains from site showing evidence of experience in the subject.[208]
2023
Sep 14
September 2023 Helpful Content Update
This update contained important changes to how sites are ranked including demoting third-party content hosted on sub-domains, and loosening the guidelines around AI-generated content being devalued.[209]
2023
Oct 4
October 2023 Spam Update
Enhanced coverage for more languages and additional types of spam.[210]
2023
Oct 5
October 2023 Core Update
The rollout took 14 days. There was high volatility reported by many of the SEO ranking tools.[211]
2023
Nov 2
November 2023 Core Update
The second core update in as many months is a rare occurrence.[212]
2024
Mar 5
March 2024 Core Update
This update combines Helpful Content Updates in with the core update and includes efforts against scaled content abuse, site reputation abuse and expired domain abuse.[213]
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TaxPayers' AllianceLogo of the TaxPayers' AllianceAbbreviationTPAEstablished2004 (20 years ago)TypesPressure groupLegal statusLimited company (The TaxPayers' Alliance Limited)HeadquartersLondon, United KingdomLocation55 Tufton Street, London, United KingdomMembership18,000 (2008)[1]Chief ExecutivesJohn O'ConnellEmployees19 (2018)Websitewww.taxpayersalliance.com The TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) is a pressure group in the United Kingdom which was formed in 2004 to campaign for ...