Google unleashes Caffeine index tool

 

New index aims for greater refresh speeds.

Google has launched a new indexing tool to build and maintain the company's flagship search engine.

Dubbed 'Caffeine,' the new service will aim to speed up the speed at which the massive Google search index refreshes itself.

Rather than look to index large portions of the web at a time, Caffeine will find smaller updates to individual pages and files and use that information to maintain the search index.

Google said that the new platform will allow it to perform searches 50 percent faster and build larger indexes. The company estimates that the complete index requires 100 million gigabytes of storage with room for additional growth.

The company plans to use Caffeine as the basis for its future search services as it looks to speed the performance and improve accuracy for a growing archive of information.

"As we find new pages, or new information on existing pages, we can add these straight to the index," said Google software engineer Carrie Grimes in a company blog post.

"That means you can find fresher information than ever before, no matter when or where it was published."

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Google unleashes Caffeine index tool
"HI, change in google search algorithm cafeine,afffect the ppc campagin"
By andiflower2
 
 
 
Comments: 4
daviddth
Jun 13, 2010 9:10 AM
100 million gigabytes of storage - WOW!!!!!! What else can be said?
stevanz
Jun 14, 2010 2:20 PM
rock on google! i always admire how google bringing their repurtation and credibility at the top. Features offered are getting better and better. :-)
johnpro2
Jun 15, 2010 10:41 AM
Yep ..have to agree.Google is my hero .

Google finds sentances I wrote several years ago to forums just using my nic name ...can't get much better than that.

In contrast,my computer search engine provided by that lovable kicking ball Microsoft is pretty much a joke ..even trying to search my 120gig hard drive.
Jp
andiflower2
Jun 16, 2010 3:25 PM
HI,
change in google search algorithm cafeine,afffect the ppc campagin
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