Google is pretty smart, and they are not going to just blindly implement a new algorithm without first making sure it has a positive impact on click-through rates. As Matt Cutts explained to Search Engine Watch, they will compare the clicks of the potentially new algorithm with the old algorithm. But in order to test the clicks, they have to make the algorithm live. If the new algorithm outperforms the old, then there is a good chance it will become permanent soon enough.
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