Google's Caffein : A Transition from months to seconds



Did you hear? Google’s launching a new, upgraded version of its search engine soon. And just as important, the search giant released the developer’s preview of it today. Google promises that the new search tool (codename “Caffeine”) will improve the speed, accuracy, size, and comprehensiveness of Google search.

While the developer version is a pre-beta release, it’s completely usable. Thus, I’ve decided to put the new Google search through the wringer. I took the developer version for a spin and compared it to not only the current version of Google Search, but to Bing as well.

The categories I tested the new search engine on are as follows: speed, accuracy, temporal relevancy, and index size. Here’s how I define those:
    Speed: How fast can the new search engine load results?
    Accuracy: Which set of results is more accurate to the search term?
    Temporal Relevancy: Is one version of search better at capturing breaking news?
    Index Size: Is it really more comprehensive than the last version of Google?

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