I recently read a post on a public blog: http://blog.sforce.com/sforce/2007/05/search_beyond_t.html
The statement that shocked me was: "...Google speed for all information in the system..observing that Google's search results are more valuable because they're fast than because they're exactly what you want (which they usually are not)." Really?
Is speed more important than accuracy? Or is it that people is not really looking for something specific enough that a bunch of good enough results suffice?
An if speed is what matters most then... why live.com hasn't yet surpassed google? its speed is perhaps even faster than Google.
The truth: Google results are damn good AND their are fast.
The statement that shocked me was: "...Google speed for all information in the system..observing that Google's search results are more valuable because they're fast than because they're exactly what you want (which they usually are not)." Really?
Is speed more important than accuracy? Or is it that people is not really looking for something specific enough that a bunch of good enough results suffice?
An if speed is what matters most then... why live.com hasn't yet surpassed google? its speed is perhaps even faster than Google.
The truth: Google results are damn good AND their are fast.
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