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Category: Google SEO
Since the industry won't have standards, Google will set them.
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>Google is not going beyond its reach
sorry gonna disagree, google's job is to organize the worlds information, not dictate how, where, when and why it gets published. More structure is never a good thing if you want a creative environment. More structure = trying to make people and things into replaceable cogs.
Hm. to contradict Graywolf feels a bit brassy, but I don't think that creativity is what helps rank websites currently, nor does it set up a situation in which the more creative, cutting edge "content" is hitting the top of the serps, in turn reaching a larger audience.
In fact when tricks are getting sites to rank, or crafty link strategies (read expensive SEO budgets), only highly creativity with financial backing has a chance.
Googles goal is to let democracy rule the web, although I don't think they are there yet, they are headed in the right direction, so long as its not a hanging chad, cemetary registry structure.