 Matt Cutts (blue shirt, center) during Pubcon 2005 - Courtesy Matt Cutts
Google is hard at work on the next generation of its search engine. You can try it out today
If you haven't read the blog of Matt Cutts, the author of Google's SafeSearch filter, now might be a good time to do so -- more specifically, his blog on BigDaddy.
At first glance, the project's name may induce thoughts of strong-arm
tactics, or using position to control information, but in actuality,
the BigDaddy project is an entirely separate beast.
In an effort to grow, improve and reinvent itself, Google is
spending a large amount of its resources on self upgrades. Typically,
search companies tend not to invest too heavily into infrastructure
once everything is chiming along nicely. Instead, money is spent on
expansion, new features, and new services. This is in fact, common to
many companies, not just search outfits. Google's BigDaddy reinvests in
its core competency: search.
Matt Cutts, Google's Chief Search engineer says that with BigDaddy,
Google's searches will be even more powerful, faster, larger, and
stable than ever before. He also claims that because of BigDaddy's
large infrastructure improvements, Google will be functioning at 100%
uptime -- a claim that even some of the biggest Internet service
providers around shun from. Cutts also wrote that Google has setup two
brand new datacenters to deploy BigDaddy.
Right now, Google is most interested in receiving feedback for
BigDaddy. As with every other Google offering, the service is still
going through beta stages and will be available to more and more people
as progress is made. Despite all the current news about Google being
somewhat negative, it is refreshing to know that the company continually
invests into making a really good thing even better.
Test out BigDaddy here.
"I want people to see my movies in the best formats possible. For [Paramount] to deny people who have Blu-ray sucks!" -- Movie Director Michael Bay
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