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Originally posted at Global Edge, Friday, August 21, 2009, http://www.globaledge.co.uk/news/google-caffeine-to-impact-overseas-prope-33988 and reposted by Inman News, http://www.inman.com/opinion/guest-perspective/2009/08/21/google-caffeine-impact-overseas-property was an article on the next generation Google search engine.
No point in repeating it all here, but three key items, that should be encouraging to every ActiveRainer are
1. More emphasis is being placed on real-time information and news; 2. There is more weight being given to social media results; 3. Google is incorporating more video, news and image snippets into the results.
Wow.
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