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Caffeine: Google Tests New Search Infrastructure

Written by Dana Oshiro / August 10, 2009 6:14 PM / 6 Comments

caffeine_google_aug09a.jpgJust as Facebook announces internal search for public notes, Google counters with an effort to improve on its existing services. In today's blog post, the company unveiled its new Caffeine search infrastructure to web developers. The question is, will Caffeine enhance performance or lead to user anxiety?

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"It's the first step in a process that will let us push the envelope on size, indexing speed, accuracy, comprehensiveness and other dimensions," says a joint post from engineers Matt Cutts and Sitaram Iyer. "Web developers and power searchers might notice a few differences, so we're opening up a web developer preview to collect feedback."

In other words, the company aims to crawl the web, index it well, and deliver fast, relevant results - something it's always aimed to do. After a number of searches, it's clear Caffeine offers increased results in a shorter timeframe; however, how results appear remains a mystery.

From a consumer standpoint, Caffeine is identical to regular Google search save for shaving off a few precious half seconds. But for search engine marketers, the new indexing system adds another hurdle to their jobs. While it's likely that Google will have at least a month head start in outrunning them, in the past savvy keyword specialists have always managed to make their mark.

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  1. It's faster i think.

    Posted by: 外汇网 | August 10, 2009 6:30 PM



  2. Actually, many of my site are doing better in the new Google.

    I said many... not all.

    Posted by: Chris R | August 11, 2009 1:35 PM



  3. The new search engine is very powerful.

    Posted by: middlesex | August 11, 2009 10:48 PM



  4. So is it a proof that Google is scared of MS, that they decided that something has to be done quickly so as to retain the market shares? Is Google shaken?

    Posted by: Sherin | August 12, 2009 3:30 AM



  5. Microsoft had to trigger Google's quest for better service for its users! Google suddenly realises that their algorithm has shortcomings.

    Posted by: Baby | August 12, 2009 3:33 AM



  6. @ Baby I can't believe that this is a sudden thing, you don't just write a new improved scalable seach engine overnight, they're good but not that good.

     Posted by: steve bickle Author Profile Page | August 16, 2009 10:08 AM



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