Google Index to Go Real Time

The Advantages of a Real Time Google Index

PuSH is much more computationally efficient for Google but Slatkin says that even more important is the impact of such a move for small publishers. Right now many small sites get visited by Google maybe once a week. With a PuSH system in place, they would be able to get their content to Google automatically right away.

A richer, faster, more efficient internet would be good for everyone, but the benefits in search wouldn't be limited to Google, either. The PubSubHubbub is an open protocol and the feeds would be as visible to Yahoo and Bing as they would be to Google.

"I am being told by my engineering bosses to openly promote this open aproach even to our competitors," Slatkin says. That's a very good sign.

We expect this will be a very big deal and we'll be covering it more extensively in the coming days, as well as whenever Google has something to announce more formally.

This will make all your indexing problems go away - It will now be about who relevent your content is and how much competition there is.

Ed

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1 Response to “Google Index to Go Real Time”

  1. Hey Ed,

    If Google Indexing would go real time, would this mean that the use of indexing tools such as Traffic Bug would be completely unnecessary?

    If that’s the case, should people stop using Traffic Bug altogether?