BLOG TIPS - As Google continues the upgrade of its search engine infrastructure it continues to stay "stealthy" about its plans and developments. But in a recent blog post on its Webmaster Central blog, Google engineers Sitaram Iyer and Matt Cutts says that regular Google users won't notice a difference.
"For the last several months, a large team of Googlers has been working on a secret project: a next-generation architecture for Google's web search," the post reads, making it all sound vaguely like some kind of elf workshop. "It's the first step in a process that will let us push the envelope on size, indexing speed, accuracy, comprehensiveness and other dimensions." They're encouraging developers to check out the new technology on a "preview" page and give feedback by including the word "caffeine" in Google's feedback text field, "super-spy" like.
Google has previously acknowledged Caffeine by saying "some parts of this system aren't completely finished yet." But with Microsoft's Bing, being promoted aggressively with significant marketing spends and starting already to increase its market share since its kickoff this this summer, Google's keeping things quiet, for the most part, until ready to fully launch.















