Definition: Google Caffeine

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Google Caffeine was a major update to Google’s search indexing and ranking algorithms that was released in 2010. The update aimed to improve the speed, accuracy, and relevance of Google’s search results by processing more information and updating the index more frequently. Google Caffeine was designed to handle the increasing volume of information and user-generated content on the web, such as blogs, social media, and video, and to provide more relevant results for complex search queries. The update also introduced several new features, such as real-time search and instant results, to provide users with faster and more relevant information. Google Caffeine marked a significant step forward in the evolution of Google’s search algorithms and helped to maintain its position as the world’s leading search engine.

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