Google Inc has officially launched Caffeine and it would be available from early 2010 for completely overhauling search engine page results. The new algorithm may make ranking immaterial or change its levels by using complex formula and calculations for ranking web pages. Titus Hoskins of Entire Web added, "Google Caffeine is the name given to Google's "Next Generation" search engine, which it will use to rank and index all the pages on the wonderful World Wide Web." A full article written by Titus Hoskins claims that one database is already showing Google Caffeine but actually be introduced after holiday season for avoiding any loss to web sites and webmasters. Google released beta version of Caffeine last summer, allowing webmasters to access their keywords and site in the new search box. Google's Matt Cutts, commenting on ranking alteration by Caffeine, added, "I think it's really risky to take a few threads and turn that into a major Google update."
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