Certainly no body is unaware of Google Caffeine as of now at least in DP. But the problem is no one exactly know what this caffeine update is all about and how it is going to treat your website or blog. How will it take content and non-content sites and sites with very less content. What will be its reaction on keyword density, breaking news sites, length of articles and all that. I hope someone has answer for these queries here. And presently many are talking about loosing their rankings in Google here. It would be nice to know if this is an impact of Google caffeine or Google dance. Please let us know who all have gained form this fluctuation.
Hi Couple of days back I saw a video by Matt Cutts, which you can watch here http://videos.webpronews.com/2009/08/11/breaking-news-matt-cutts-explains-caffeine-update/ in the video he is talking about Google Caffeine and its features. Also, you can read a post at Google Webmaster Blog here http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/08/help-test-some-next-generation.html Cheers!
As next generation structure, Google want this one to be more on user's view. Webmasters can comment on what they can recommend and still the structure will be based on the gathered facts.
What it means is that all your hard work over the past few years could be wiped out in seconds, and there is nothing you can do about it. I personally find that scary that Google that much control over millions of people's livelihoods now.
That's a bunch of baloney! Gloom & doom over nothing.... Folks like me who have been doing Organic SEO, with good content & metas, with plenty of links.....are showing incremental improvements with Caffeine. I can't wait for the update, as my traffic should go up accordingly....
There is no exact that its in beta version right now. With the help of webmasters they are trying to improve it and checking the errors or problems as well.
The new architecture is said to include size, indexing, speed, accuracy and ranking changes and Google is asking searchers to give it a try it and report their feedback. While the version is still a pre-beta release at www2.sandbox.google.com, you can test the old Google against the new for yourselves at www.comparecaffeine.com.