Thursday, August 13, 2009

Web Full Circle Is Ready for the Caffeine Jitters.

Charlotte, N.C. -- Google is nearly ready to launch an updated version of its search engine and Web Full Circle is ready. Nicknamed Google "Caffeine" is still in the testing phase. But the new search engine will improve the speed, accuracy and comprehensiveness of search results according to Google.

“The formula itself, in some ways, has changed. Google engineers have actually rewritten parts of the search engine's infrastructure,” according to JR Raphael of PC World. Raphael goes on to say,”Of course, Google isn't disclosing exactly what has been altered, but in a nutshell, search results show up faster and in a somewhat different order. The difference may or may not even be noticeable to you”

The difference is very much noticeable. To the untrained eye it just seems to be a few searches switch places. You can see it in action at Comparegoogle.com. "Caffeine” will be more complex and influential to business that relies on SEO to drive business. When the new platform is released all present methods will have to evolve to function with the on slot of Google algorithms.

Google makes almost constant changes to its search algorithms and infrastructure, but it hasn't made an update of this magnitude since 2006, said Matt Cutts, a principal engineer at Google.

The team at Web Full Circle is amped and ready to crack the code. It is no easy task to keep up with Google; now that it’s jacked on java the job has become that much harder.

After the news leaked a few months ago the Web Full Circle began to prepare for the new version of Google. The Charlotte based Internet marketing firm has made it clear that the quality of service will not be affected and will continue to provide top ranking for their customers.

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