Google announced in August that year. The company's new search technology overhaul. By the name "Caffeine" The architecture has been recommended after Microsoft raised the level of war Kearney by adding capabilities to search for Bing partnership with Yahoo, a search engine's second largest. world Google said on Wednesday that the past Caffeine gives users a search experience that enables the results to date than And relationships more information. Resulting from the rapid growth of the Web.
To understand the work of Caffeine First, readers need to know your basic facts before that.Google does not search the web. To answer what users searched (queries), but it uses the index (index) of the web is the quality of the results depends on how search engines treat a fresh index of web database created. Under the old system. Google uses bots. (Small programs) climb to the entire web. To update the pages. A large set of updates to make the index page to every page in the results pages will not occur until the mass storage in the first step is completed. This means that It will be a delay between the time that Google has found. Or update a particular page. To enable it to emerge on the results pages where users can search.
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Best Built-In wbcam - BLUE Eyeball 2.0
While most modern laptops feature a built-in webcam these days, many older ones do not, meaning those who want to make video calls need to purchase one separately. The Eyeball 2.0 is a webcam that boasts an extremely large microphone, making it very easy to use.
Setting up the camera is quick and easy, and there's also a handy rubber pad which means the camera will fit pretty much any laptop screen. Picture quality is decent, but not fantastic, yet we were impressed by the sound quality recorded by the microphone. It beats pretty much any laptop microphone we've come across, making it a good choice for those looking to do some basic bedroom recording.
Setting up the camera is quick and easy, and there's also a handy rubber pad which means the camera will fit pretty much any laptop screen. Picture quality is decent, but not fantastic, yet we were impressed by the sound quality recorded by the microphone. It beats pretty much any laptop microphone we've come across, making it a good choice for those looking to do some basic bedroom recording.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
First Mobile Phone By Google 2010 - Google Nexus One
Google Nexus One (www.google.com/phone)
Can the Nexus One topple the Apple IPhone? Andy Shaw gets his hands on Google's first mobile phone
and delivers his verdict.
On 5 January 2010, Google became a hardware supplier, launching its first branded mobile phone.
Manufactured by HTC, Nexus One has been dubbed a 'superphone' by Google - a cheeky label that Implies it's the next step up from smartphones such as the iPhone or BlackBerry.
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