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AI Overviews are quietly reshaping how billions of people find brands, experts, and ideas. But while we rely on AI for answers, where does it go for information? GDdash.com has it all
Using GDdash’s AI Tracker, which analyzed 36 million AI Overviews and 46 million citations between March and August 2025, we uncovered which domains Google’s AI cites most and how that trust varies by industry.
From Finance and Health to Gaming, E-commerce, and SEO, the findings reveal a clear pattern: AI blends institutional authority with community insight. Wikipedia and YouTube still reign supreme, but domain-specific experts such as NIH, Shopify, and ScienceDirect are emerging as trusted pillars within their niches.
The result is a new framework for visibility in search: to be discovered, you don’t just have to rank; you have to be citable.
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How might Google Prioritize the News Sources according to their Prestige and Coverage?
- Why is Breaking News Score Important and Useful for Search Engines?
- How Google Might Check Related Entities, Phrases and Topics to Determine a Breaking News Score
- Responding to Spikes in Search Demand: Crafting Original Content in Real Time
- Meeting Surging Search Demands: Generating Fresh Articles on the Fly
How might Google Prioritize the News Sources according to their Prestige and Coverage?
- Why is Breaking News Score Important and Useful for Search Engines?
- How Google Might Check Related Entities, Phrases and Topics to Determine a Breaking News Score
- Responding to Spikes in Search Demand: Crafting Original Content in Real Time
- Meeting Surging Search Demands: Generating Fresh Articles on the Fly
How might Google Prioritize the News Sources according to their Prestige and Coverage?
- Why is Breaking News Score Important and Useful for Search Engines?
- How Google Might Check Related Entities, Phrases and Topics to Determine a Breaking News Score
- Responding to Spikes in Search Demand: Crafting Original Content in Real Time
- Meeting Surging Search Demands: Generating Fresh Articles on the Fly
The Significance of Prestige and Popularity in Google's Algorithm for News Sources
Unveiling the Role of Prestige and Popularity in Google's Algorithm
The Significance of Prestige and Popularity in Google’s Algorithm for News Sources.
The realm of news websites is expanding rapidly within the vast expanse of the web. With millions of URLs and a constant stream of new content being published every second, the task of crawling, indexing, evaluating, associating, and ranking this plethora of news posts demands robust servers and agile algorithms equipped with accurate features, samples, and decision trees.
Exploring the Impact of Prestige and Popularity
According to the Chartbeat, everyday human-beings publishes 92.000 new articles (2016), according to the MarketingProfs, we post more than 2.000.000 articles everyday (2017).
Today, WorldOMeter also has a metric for posts that are written for everyday. And, usually it finishes every day with a 10.000.000 plus number.
In this article, I will explain possible methodologies of a Search Engine that can be used for ranking news sources and news articles along with summarizing the news articles. Thus, understanding a Search Engine’s obstacles for this fast-growing news ocean can help an SEO for emphasizing the Search Engine’s point of view.
Exploring the Impact of Prestige and Popularity
News Sites are the biggest growing section of all web. Every news site has millions of URLs, and they are publishing every event for every second. Crawling, Indexing, Evaluating, Associating and Ranking all these news posts require strong servers and fast-reflexive algorithms with correct features, samples, decision-trees.
Exploring the Impact of Prestige and Popularity

Source Rank Usage and Generation representation
Exploring the Impact of Prestige and Popularity
News Sites are the biggest growing section of all web. Every news site has millions of URLs, and they are publishing every event for every second. Crawling, Indexing, Evaluating, Associating and Ranking all these news posts require strong servers and fast-reflexive algorithms with correct features, samples, decision-trees.
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News Sites are the biggest growing section of all web. Every news site has millions of URLs, and they are publishing every event for every second. Crawling, Indexing, Evaluating, Associating and Ranking all these news posts require strong servers and fast-reflexive algorithms with correct features, samples, decision-trees.
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Exploring the Impact of Prestige and Popularity
Ability to publish an original article after a sudden search demand increase.
If a News Source publishes a news story after an event, the time difference between the search demand occurrence and article publication might be used to determine the Breaking News Score. If the news source always publishes an original news story right after the search demand increases, Google might consider the News Source as a quality candidate for satisfying the sudden information need queries.
Google might determine the “time of the event” according to the news articles’ dates after clustering the news articles. In other words, it can check all of the dates for clustered articles and assume the first date as the time of the event. For this possibility, Google shared some formulas as below.
- If T>N1, then breaking score=0;
- If 0<TsN1, then breaking score=log(N1/T); and
- If T=0, then breaking score=log(N1).
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How Google might Generate Source Rank Score?
- To generate a source rank score, Google might think of the factors below.
- News bureaus memberships,
- News prizes,
- Employees, journalists and staff size, quality signals
- Grammar errors, misspellings,
- News article publishing activity,
- International Popularity
- Audience Diversification
- Topicality and Topical Breadth
- Topical Coverage for Specific Contexts
- Named Entity Count and Unique Information
- Original Article and Sentence Count
- Value Proposition
- Human Opinions
- Public Statistics and Traffic Information
- Article Length or Unique Sentence Length and Count
- Polls and Surveys
- Search Demand from the Users
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