Saturday, June 12, 2010

Google Has Your Caffeine Brewing


Good news for legitimate SEO & Internet Marketers is the New Search Index called Caffeine, created by the Google team. I can smell the coffee right now, and it’s invigorating!

To speak in simple terms, the web index of information Google uses to provide your search results were, partially stationary, sometimes taking weeks to update information.

The new web indexing system will allow Google to present new content immediately to the searchers market place; the results page. It means every second Google can process hundreds of thousands of pages in parallel, taking up close to 100 million gigabytes of storage in one data base. It is adding new information by the hundreds of thousands, daily.

So why is this good news for you and Skywriter? Google should be able to weed out the spammers and scammers quickly. For those of us playing by the rules (AKA honestly) our efforts to produce original, unique material with ethical practices, in content and web design, our hard work will pay off in great ways.

Can you imagine not finding the same nonsense on 4 out of 7 places you click onto? Let’s hope that Google is going to make it much tougher to pass those incoherently written articles onto 20 different sites that are listed on the first two result pages.

I can’t guarantee that Google will use all of their powers for good, but can’t you see the great possibilities?
http://skywriterwebservice.com/google-has-your-caffeine-brewing/


The amazing thing is that for anyone born after 1990, they don't comprehend that the technology that has arrived in the last twenty years is bigger than our ability to grasp the impact it is having on our society, and personal lives. We're living in a society where we are never alone; never bored, never just contemplative or reflective, unless we choose to be.

I sensed as an adult that growing up with TV had taken its toll on some of my potential as a thinking man. Rather than reading, I was entertained by the likes of Rod Serling, Gene Roddenberry, Dick Van Dyke, Ed Sullivan, and the less stimulating, but ever titillating Partridge Family.

Today I wonder if all this immediate information isn't the greatest brain washing scheme the world has ever known? How quickly we are fed information. I receive a minimum of 5 emails weekly that, thanks to Snopes.com, I am aware are actually false. How many thousands have read these same emails and never checked for facts?

Think on this. Truly most of us have never done our own thinking, we respond as sheep to popular opinion. You may not want to think of yourself as such, but how much actual research do you do on the political opinions you hold? Before the Information boom, we at least had time to consider the rubbish that was thrown at us as truth. Today the rubbish is coming fast and furious; by the time we realize we've been lied to there are seagulls covered in oil and another Governor has been caught with his hand in your pocket.

These are perilous and lawless times my friends; don't drink the kool-aid.





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