Enhanced Google Search Results !
Google has been experimenting for displaying more additional information for discussion boards in your search results and the experiments are now live. This experiment has been done for Google to list the automatically generated data about forum threads. The threads represent the number of posts, the number of authors and the date of the last post. As soon as you receive the search result you can decide that the searched result is useful or not and ignore the result if it is old or a single post.

This new feature lets the users to know that the Google is able to automatically classify the web pages and to extract relevant information. If Google begins to show the data for other kind of web pages we can expect to see the option for restricting the search results to a particular category.
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