I think the point isn't that Google's returned index is too slow but actually clicking through and loading the pages themselves are prohibitively slow.
I think this would be more appropriate in cases where access was unreliable and intermittent. If you could get on long enough to submit a query, you'd get results back (albeit slowly) even if your access was cut off.
Another factor being the availability of decent call tracking/ticketing software. If you've just dropped huge money on a commercial package (which may be Windows-centric), an office full of Windows licenses may seem reasonable in comparison.
"Now I'm moving from being the CEO/Founder of a tech company selling (ASP) vapor-ware"
Wow. That's all I can say about that.
Chad Deckard
Cheif Executive Officer
Generations Marketing INC.
Perhaps the vaporware was some sort of spell-checker?
I think the point isn't that Google's returned index is too slow but actually clicking through and loading the pages themselves are prohibitively slow.
I think this would be more appropriate in cases where access was unreliable and intermittent. If you could get on long enough to submit a query, you'd get results back (albeit slowly) even if your access was cut off.
Another factor being the availability of decent call tracking/ticketing software.
If you've just dropped huge money on a commercial package (which may be Windows-centric), an office full of Windows licenses may seem reasonable in comparison.
"Now I'm moving from being the CEO/Founder of a tech company selling (ASP) vapor-ware" Wow. That's all I can say about that. Chad Deckard Cheif Executive Officer Generations Marketing INC. Perhaps the vaporware was some sort of spell-checker?