The number of Google webpages extends to 8 billion to increase free POP3 support (2004.11.12) From: ZDNET in a post published on Google BLOG website, Google's vice president of responsible technology, Bill Calenda, Declaration, Google Database The web page has exceeded 8 billion.
Some critics have been claimed that a defect in Google's search engine is that a search will return hundreds of thousands of web pages, while ordinary netizens will not look for two web pages after 2 search results. However, Koran said that netizens who find unable to search criteria will really benefit from the increase in documents in the database. He wrote in the post, and the comprehensiveness is not aware of the only important factor of a search engine, but it is impossible to estimate the value of the query that only returns a lot.
Coylan said that the newly added record is not a copy of the same page, but can provide more information on true different search results. Recording is very important for the Finding of remote themes, which enables netizens to find the possibility of related and different information.
Coylan also pointed out that Google's developers will continue to develop better systems to "write directory" for the Internet to help users use Google's database to find information.
Google has added free POP3 support for its Gmail email service, allowing users to use email client software or mobile devices that support POP3 protocols to charge emails. Microsoft, the POP3 support provided by Yahoo's email service is charged. Web search directory quantity expansion means Google can now make a more extensive search for search entries.
Currently, Google is chasing the opponent's opponents in the search market. Microsoft also launched a test search engine website, MSN Search Beta.