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by Udik
2386 days ago
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> Google giving ranking incentive to sites that are faster seems like the exact sort of thing they should be doing. Really? I thought Google's purpose was to find information in the web, not to give me fast links. If I am looking for an article, I want that article, not a different but faster one. If I am looking for a piece of information, I want the best fit, not the second or third best but faster fit. |
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This has not been true for more than a decade. The primary use case of the Internet today is to connect users with service providers of all stripes, and not just information repositories.
For most of these, the quality of service is more correlated with their "speed".