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Google Search Now Uses Service Worker For Repeated Searches (venturebeat.com) 77

An anonymous reader writes: Google Search is now using Service Worker to cache repeated searches, loading results twice as fast. The tidbit was shared this week by Dion Almaer, Google director of engineering, and Ben Galbraith, Google senior director of product, at Pluralsight Live in Salt Lake City, Utah. "Google Search's mission is to get relevant results to you as quickly as possible," Almaer said onstage. "So they invested in the largest deployment of Service Worker probably out there by being able to extra work on the fly and give you results sometimes twice as fast."
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Google Search Now Uses Service Worker For Repeated Searches

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Is there any way to prevent Google from using Service Worker? That would be far more valuable to me than being able to repeat a search in half the time.

    • by llamalad ( 12917 ) on Sunday September 02, 2018 @04:58PM (#57243166)

      Yes.

      https://www.ghacks.net/2016/03... [ghacks.net]

      tl; dr: about:config, disable service workers

      • Is there any good reason not to do this? If I disable Service Workers, will some legitimate websites not work properly?
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Is waiting for a web search to return the results actually thing people sit and wait for? I can't remember ever having to wait, even when having to use dial-up. It smells like a non-news item, trying to get users to go back to google.com.

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      In the past the world got actual web search results. Now their computer is doing things for an ad company.
  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Sunday September 02, 2018 @05:31PM (#57243278)

    I can’t say that I’ve ever thought “these search results loaded too slowly”. I have, on the other hand, said “why doesn’t Google do something about these pages which somehow manage to get highly ranked but don’t actually contain content which answers my question?”

    • I can’t say that I’ve ever thought “these search results loaded too slowly”.

      I just opened up Google and typed: "Are you slow Google?" The first line said "About 705.000.000 results (in about 0,45 seconds)". Yeah. There's a lot of things to complain about but speed of loading results is not one of them.

    • Search results are no longer about what you want, it is about what everyone else wants. What web publishers want; what advertisers want; what politicians want; what corporations want; what governments want; what google wants; and finally, just maybe, they might include what you want.
    • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

      Keh?, why don't you do something about it https://duckduckgo.com/?q=duck... [duckduckgo.com]. Yeah googles searches have become pretty crappy, ad loaded, biased politically, advertising dollar shifted and really privacy invasive. Don't complain about Google simply stop using them, honestly you will feel better and your searches will be far more functional. Cut google back to maps only, until something better comes along, you know it will, just a matter of time.

      • Actually I use DDG as my default engine - have for a year or two. But occasionally when I don't get the search results I want, out of old habits I fall back to Google... and am invariably disappointed.

        • I have noticed on the occasional google test (the geek thing to keep track), they have been getting worse and more biased, more advertiser friendly, except when they are not. I noticed they would kick the advertisers regular search results, 'below the fold', when they served up the ad, to get you to click the ad and make the advertiser pay for that search, because the end user did not see them in the results and clicked the ad instead. Really bent that. You pay google ads words for worse google searches, gr

    • by rastos1 ( 601318 )

      I canâ(TM)t say that Iâ(TM)ve ever thought âoethese search results loaded too slowlyâ

      I have, on the other hand, noticed that the DNS TTL for google.com is 300 seconds. Isn't that too low? Is it really necessary for a DNS server to check with google every 5 minutes?

  • I haven't seen all the details yet, but the description of those "Service Workers" suspiciously sound like yet another vector for tracking the user's browsing across different web sites. I for one sure want that everything related to a web-site is gone from my computer when I close the last browser tab related to that web-site. And I do not want any "background service" implanted into my browser from visiting some site.
  • Whatever 'Service Worker' is...

  • These service workers are underpaid minions for the tech giant, slaves that come running every time those upper class pages make a request. It's the gig economy, exploiting workers who linger in the background, hoping for something to do. Shamefully discarded when there isn't enough for them to do. They're probably using foreign undocumented code, too!

  • He must be so overworked!

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