Why Google will die!
Search engine are a great resource for anyone looking to find content on the Web. As of this writing, 60% of Web traffic to the majority of blogs and most sites comes from Google. This is due to that most people are not loyal visitors to any particular site with the exception to search engine sites, and in some part to news providers.The problem is that search engines don't care when was the last time a page was updated. My point was proven today when I was doing searches to detect the small version of the Firefox browser and was unsuccessful. Granted I was only doing my searches in google. No matter how I slice or diced my search terms I was coming up with the same pages and no answers.
The bottom line is that search engines better start caring about detecting page updates. Google's mission is to organize the Web content, however, they have better refine their mission as to organize the Web content, but provide the most up to date information. It is a big problem when all the code I found does not reflect answers to Firefox as it is a newer browser. The algorithm is very good, but is still flawed and full of gamed content. If it continue down this pattern 20 years from now all the search results would become obsolote, better start tackling this task now, the Web is still fairly young and yet it is already cluttered wih obsolote garbage. People design and create Web pages and quickly forget about them and mve on to their new venture, I know I'm guilty of this and I suspect there are millions who also have comitted this sin.


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