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November 11, 2009
Google Caffeine About to Go Live on Google Search
In New Version of Google Search Is Launching Soon, Mashable's Ben Parr reports that Google Caffeine will go live in its first datacenter soon. See the Google Caffeine splash page announcement. "Google Caffeine, wouldn’t change the face or design of the Google search engine," writes Parr, "but would instead provide an overhaul of the architecture of Google’s web search that would improve its indexing speed, accuracy, and comprehensiveness." See Mashable's earlier posts about Google Caffeine:
- Google Caffeine: What You Need to Know [Video]
- Compare The Old and the New Google, Side By Side
[JH]
November 11, 2009 in Information Technology | Permalink
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Can't wait to see it and try. They say there are some improvement in it. The more algorithm for indexing and searching more fast, accurate and comprehensive. But, won't believe it until try it by myself.
Posted by: United States Bankruptcy Court | Nov 11, 2009 9:33:19 AM