Google just announced the completion of the long awaited Caffeine in Our new search index: Caffeine
“Caffeine provides 50 percent fresher results for web searches than our last index, and it’s the largest collection of web content we’ve offered”
Tags » ‘Google’Our new search index: CaffeineJune 9th, 2010 by Henrik FlensborgGoogle just announced the completion of the long awaited Caffeine in Our new search index: Caffeine
With an emphasis on freshness there’s a slight chance that the number of “tricks”, “secrets” or “loopholes” revealed in “secret reports” and overhyped products will go down because there’s no need to do anything special to get indexed.
Hack & Abuse notifications from Google Webmasters ToolsMarch 2nd, 2010 by Henrik FlensborgGoogle Webmaster Central Blog just made a very interesting post about a new addition to the Webmasters Tools – a hack and abuse notification system Wouldn’t it be nice to be notified about the following three things?
Well, if your sites are registered in Google Webmasters Tools then that’s exactly what you’ll be notified about (in Google’s own words) whenever they detects any of the following on your site. Hacking, comment spam, spammy link profiles and probably other forms of spammy user-generated content on MU-sites and other blogging systems is a pain to have to deal with, so having Google looking out for you is a nice addition to whatever anti-hack and anti-spam system you have in place. Most blogging software have some sort of anti-comment-spam, for instance Akismet or WP-Spamfree on WP platforms, and the same goes for forum platforms, but what about anti-hack features? Except for keeping my passwords hard to brute-force crack and keeping WP relatively up-to-date I’m not really doing anything to prevent my site from being hacked, and this is where I think I will benefit the most from this new feature from Google. It’s not that I expect to be hacked, but it’s nice to know that if I should be targeted then I’ll receive a notification from Google. |