Google Launched Caffeine

Search Engine Giant, Google announced today its completion of the most anticipated web indexing system “Caffeine”. Ten months after it was buzzed around the net, now it’s ready to roll promising 50% of fresher results in comparison to the previous version.

As the web content increases at a very disturbing pace and at the same time the web pages is apt with videos, pictures and literature, the idea of a more sufficient indexing system came into mind.

Previous indexing structure was a collection of several layers, of which the primary layer is refreshed every half a month. Caffeine on the other, does refreshing of web pages on a constant basis, allowing us to view fresher contents here on onwards.

If we talk in terms of numbers, then caffeine can process around hundreds of thousands of pages in parallel per second. Its capacity is enourmous, which can take up to 100 million gigabytes of storage in one database. The new information is added at a whopping rate of hundreds of thousands of gigabyte per day.

If we discuss in terms of digits, the new index system “Caffeine” can take course of action with an estimate of above a hundred of thousands of pages in correspondence per second. Its capacity is huge which can process up to 100 million GB of data bank in one data base.

Well, one thing is for sure, Google searching is going to get faster with more accuracy. There might be not much of a difference if you view the front page, as the earlier indexing mechanism was not bad either.
So, next time if you are going for Google search, expect fresher and much relevant stuff.

In finality, Google searching is going to be faster and with more precision. Though there might not be much of a difference if you look the front page, as previous indexing system was half less better the new one. With the new “Caffeine” indexing system assume fresher and more related items.

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