Google Drinks a Bit of Caffeine, Overhauls Its Search Indexing
Posted 06/09/2010 at 9:55am
| by Florence Ion

Google has released Caffeine, it's new web indexing system that changes the schematics of the search giant's search engine. These changes include a complete overhaul of the search results page layout, which debuted last month, as well as 50 percent "fresher" search results than its previous search indexing.
In case this is all going over your head, let us put it into laymens terms for you: when you search, you're not trolling over the live web, you're actually asking the search engine to look through every indexed web page and see what matches what you're looking for. But now, with the world's ever-increasing reliability on a precisely accurate search engine, Google is striving to make sure that it stays on top in this area.
Google claims that with Caffeine, your search term will analyze the web in "small portions and update our searching index on a continuous basis, globally…That means you can find fresher information than ever before—no matter when or where it was published."
Well, why not take it out for a spin? Tell us what you think in the comments below.