This move saves money, since the servers process queries more efficiently-- “Right off the bat we can chop the number of servers that we use in half,” Burger says.
"Just improving their search engine" isn't some simple task. Google has a head-start measured in thousands of man-years. Closing that gap takes a great number of smart people a great amount of time.
I assume that Google is improving slower than Bing, since their algorithms and systems are more mature and closer to the "asymptotically ideal search engine".
"Just improving their search engine" isn't some simple task. Google has a head-start measured in thousands of man-years. Closing that gap takes a great number of smart people a great amount of time.
I assume that Google is improving slower than Bing, since their algorithms and systems are more mature and closer to the "asymptotically ideal search engine".