Google Debuts New Caffeine Search Engine
by Jim on Aug.27, 2009, under SEO, Site Related
Google has released a beta of their new search engine algorithm: Caffeine. Many analysts see this new release as a direct reaction to the launch of Microsoft’s new Bing search engine, which will soon be used by Yahoo.
The new algorithm looks to give Google a much-needed jolt by delivering more results, and better results. The engine seems better at removing, or not indexing, spam and hence shows more good Web sites. So there should be less instances where the top results for what you want are simply parked domains or the now ubiquitous price comparison site (how I hate those sites!)
A simple search for Toshiba 37″ in the current Google engine brings two comparison sites in the top 10, one in the number 1 position; however, on the new Caffeine engine no comparison sites appear in the top 10. For me that is progress. Often I will search for a product, to look for information on it before buying the item. The current engine is cluttered with these comparison sites, many of which are useless in the first place (often the cheapest seller has a fake price…) So I am happy this this change.
Other changes are much more subtle, typical searches keep the same site/page in the top rank and just shuffle the rest of the top 10 around. So whilst no-ones SEO looks like it is going to be shafted, the changes seem to be less dramatic than all the hype would suggest.
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August 30th, 2009 on 8:40 am
Now we can see a good competition between both the giants and hopefully this will benefit the common people out there.