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“Query deserves freshness.” Fact or fiction?

by admin on October 15, 2009

It’s a fact. Amit Singhal has talked about it in the New York Times that we believe that there are some queries that deserve freshness. QDF was how he talked about it and that is fact, not fiction.

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