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by hardy263 5472 days ago
Wouldn't this be a crazy bandwidth hog? If I typed in multiple search terms, and didn't load any of my results, it would have automatically downloaded everything for no reason.
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In Google's own words they only preload the top result if they are confident it is what you are looking for. If they pull it off there will be negligible amount of unused preloaded pages.
Shouldn't the top result inherently represent what Google thinks is what I want? Or is there some secondary "confidence" component to the presumed efficacy of a top result?
I'd presume they could look at the difference between their confidence (relevance?) in the first and second results. If the difference is more than some threshold, bam preload the first.
As I understand there is a secondary confidence score. Sometimes there just aren't any good results to show.
Possibly click-through rate, normalized using average click-through rate for the first result.
Web owners need to pay for bandwidth of unvisited visitors(strange words LOL) and I am sure there will be lots of them.
It's called a hotlink. Web owners have issues with people hotlinking certain content; typically images, css and js though.