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Keeping It In Perspective: Google Caffeine

When I was young I marveled at a big, shiny world. Now that I’m older, I still marvel at a big, shiny world! It’s bigger,and shinier, and I need to stand out in this mass of flash, just like your small business does.

With the introduction of Google Caffeine active Twitter users will soon be seen on Google search pages. This is a promising new development that I believe will help small business owners get the absolute most out of search.

Caffeine promises, among other things, faster indexing speed, accuracy, and comprehensiveness. Still in the development stages, it is not intended to change the appearance of your current Google search page other than indexing pages using a different algorithm will produce slightly different search results. That might be a totally kool thing. Adding Twitter pages will be an interesting nuance to Google’s product, and suggests to me the necessity of attention paid to this new and relevant audience.

As Caffeine continues to update, more user testing will be necessary due to the magnitude of the impending search capabilities. You can play in the sandbox yourself, here: Google sandbox and let them, and us, know what you think of the new offerings. Be sure to leave your URL in the comments below!

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4 Comments

  1. Serg says:

    Very interesting article. Thanks You!!!

  2. Single Maria says:

    Thanks for the post. Google Caffeine is the next generation of search. I like it, and I am sure that it will be very popular soon!!!

  3. Joomla Coder says:

    Unique post. I like it.

  4. Thank you Serg, Single Maria, and Joomla Coder. The future is now!

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