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Google FUDQuick 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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3 Responses to “When Google’s Processing Power Can’t Live Up To Its FUD Machine”

  1. on 13 Sep 2007 at 2:39 pm Stefan Juhl

    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?

  2. on 14 Sep 2007 at 4:34 pm Cygnus

    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.

  3. on 16 Oct 2007 at 2:01 pm Rick

    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.

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