Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Google Chrome, Google Instant, and Google Caffeine: Where We Are, by William Jiang, MLS

In November 2009, the new algorithm called "Caffeine" began to be the power behind the Google search engine. Caffeine renews, improves and accelerates results displayed on Google. "The first step in the process allow us to increase the size, indexing speed, accuracy, completeness and other dimensions," explained Sitaram Iyer, software engineer, and Matt Cutts, Google's chief engineer, in the official blog.

There seems to be a new tool released by Google almost every day. Google Instant makes the search faster and interactive displays search results instantly displayed during the search. Google has put its database on AJAX technology! AJAX is a great technology that Google has used in the past with Gmail, Google Docs, Google Maps, and more.

AJAX stands for "Asynchronous Javascript And XML", and it is a new technique that allows the browser "Google Chrome" to step forward and makes things more interesting since Google Chrome has the fastest JavaScript engine of all browsers including Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari. Mm?. The best search engine and the best browser engine together? Another Google technology is dead! Long live Google!

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