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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Google image search is for hyper (Search Engine Journal)

If 2010 has proved anything about Google, the search engine giant is dependent on the speed. The range of updates to speed-oriented showed clearly just where focus the company resides. Now, as 2010 draws to a close, they quickly add functionality: search for faster image update.

According to the search engine Land, search Google image is some caffeine of its own. Caffeine, the reorganization of Google data processing reorganization resulted in for instant updates on the web is finally rubbing on image update - a process which has long been notoriously slow.

While Google has not made an official announcement, they recently confirmed that they "made a few changes to increase the speed at which update us images in our index. So what this means for users and webmasters? For users, the update will be cooler and more specific content on the web. However, for webmasters, this means something much more.

While the images already took months to load in the search for the image and heavy equivalent length of time to change position, new media and position shifts can now see in a few days. This enables images add your content and to engage in active emo (search media optimization) more critical and more useful than ever.

But, as indicated, this increase in speed is only a predictable part of the current objectives of Google. In 2010 alone, promoting the browser chrome (known for its faster loading time), the introduction of caffeine (described in detail above), major at the moment, so fast that they occur before you have even the results of the research been typing) Google change, and announcements about the OS chrome (what Google calls to the operating system faster and more secure so far) show how full Google plays to this quality demand.

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