Google recently rolled out caffeine, their new search index which allows finding of new content more efficiently. I figured it wouldn’t be that noticeable a change, but I was dead wrong. After making a post on LinuxQuestions.org I began to search for other posts online about my topic and what did I find? Within two minutes of posting, my new post was at the top of google. I did another search, for a blog post I had posted that morning and there it was, again, right at the top of the search. According to google, this is a step by them to keep up with the evolution of the web and the rapidly expanding content. I think this is a huge step in the right direction because it’s not only keeping pace with the speed of the web, but it gives chances to content of all areas, regardless of the ranking of the site it’s coming from. As a user this benefits you because when it comes to finding something, you are presented with the newest, most up-to-date, and most relevant information. If you’d like to read more about this check it out on google’s blog.
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