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19th January 2018, 06:34 | #1 |
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| Google memory loss Tim Bray, former Google employee, currently working at Amazon, writes: I think Google has stopped indexing the older parts of the Web. I think I can prove it. Google’s competition is doing better. It's an interesting theory for sure, but it seems hard to back this up with any tangible evidence. How would you even test this? You can pick specific web sites to test this with, but that will always be an incredibly small - infinitesimally, unbelievably small - subset of web sites, and there's no way to extrapolate any of that to the web as a whole. To make matters worse, Google tailors search results to the information they have on you, making this even harder. http://osnews.com/story/30164/Google_memory_loss |
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