

According to an internal Blog, Google today announced that it has rebuilt the search engine to deliver 50% fresher results from an even larger collection of Web content possible. This new ‘Caffeine’ index now captures real-time data, video and richer content. In a nutshell, ‘Caffeine’ is designed to continually index the Web. When information is updated, Caffeine will absorb the changes into the index.
Layered Index Vs Caffeine
Instead of updating its search database every night and making the new results available the next day, which is what it did previously, now, new search indexes will go live to deliver real-time search results within seconds. In the post on the official Google blog, software engineer Carrie Grimes wrote, “Caffeine provides 50 percent fresher results for web searches than our last index, and it’s the largest collection of web content we’ve offered. Whether it’s a news story, a blog or a forum post, you can now find links to relevant content much sooner after it is published than was possible ever before.”
P.S. It’s true. This post was indexed in 10 seconds. Impressive stuff.


Google's Matt Cutts
In addition to the other 200 signals that Google uses in determining search rankings, Google is now factoring your website’s speed, according to Google’s Matt Cutts in his popular Search Engine Blog. Cutts goes on to explain that site owners should not be unduly alarmed about this site speed addition, pointing out that the rankings of a mere 1% of sites could be negatively affected by this minor change to the Google algorithm.
Cutts was keen to debunk the myth that larger companies are more likely to benefit from the change, as they can afford to pay for the very fastest web servers. In fact, the Google engineer points out that small companies can react much faster to web changes:
“I think the average smaller web site can really benefit from this change, because a smaller website can often implement the best practices that speed up a site more easily than a larger organization that might move slower or be hindered by bureaucracy.”
This is a good reminder to small business owners that it is in their best interests to provide a great experience to their website visitors. Although most site owners will be unaffected by site speed penalties, it is well worth revisiting your website from a customer’s point of view. Is your site design tidy and memorable? Can the user find the answer to the question your website offers? Is your content up-to-date, accurate and clear? If not, you should look at addressing these issues before spending time on web marketing (search engine optimisation) – as your efforts will be wasted if your visitors simply leave your site within seconds of arriving!
Here is a handy tool for checking your website’s speed.
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