Quick question of the day for everyone out there:
How long do you think it would take for Google to perform a query if they considered all the variables that the 7,500,000 SEO Blogs have claimed Google to evaluate?
I’m setting the over/under at about 13 minutes per query…
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Hmm.. ~13 minutes per query.. So you expect Google to have a minor cluster dedicated to every single query? How else could it be done that fast?
Since so many of the variables are recursive by nature, my estimate would be much higher…if it is cached in ram and isolated to just a few recursive hops…I’d say sideways 8. Really though, if we’re talking real-time with all the variables, at least a few hours.
Are you sure there are only 7.5 million SEO blogs? I think that information is based on the April 2007 numbers. I’d peg the number at about 9.3 million as of October 15.