Saturday

Google Hits Back With Project Caffeine

Unveils The Preview Version Of Its Search Engine Infrastructure Upgrade


After Microsoft recently launched their new search engine, Bing and evinced keen interest to power Yahoo organic search results, the search engine giant Google, in an apparent bid to keep its market share of search, has now unveiled the “next generation” search engine upgrade codenamed Caffeine.

The released test version of Caffeine promises to "push the envelope on size, indexing speed, accuracy, comprehensiveness and other dimensions."

Google does not intend to launch project caffeine at a go but it will integrate Caffeine in a phased manner over a period of time to update its search engine infrastructure.

Googler Matt Cutts remarked on the Google Webmaster Central Blog that they are very interested in feedback for the project caffeine. The preview version of caffeine allows the Google to get reviews from the users. Google also wants the best critics to dig up issues regarding caffeine that need to be addressed. Google has provided “Dissatisfied?” and “Help us improve” links to invite reviews from users if they do not get their desired search results with Caffeine.

The early responses for the project Caffeine have been positive so far and some believed it was capable of producing real time-results at a faster rate.

One can visit www2.sandbox.google.com/ to try Google Caffeine.

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1 comment:

  1. Vivek -

    Thanks for the link to WebMarketCentral! I'll definitely have to keep an eye on your promising new blog.

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