GrabPERF: Feedster Makes A “Huge” Improvement

Ok, for the average viewer a 0.25 second improvement doesn’t look like much.


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However, this is extrememly deceptive. The searches were using the the bare minimum terms necessary.

http://www.feedster.com/search.php?q=[SEARCH TERM]

This stopped working correctly last night. Effectively, it looks like Feedster’s Date Search is broken. How did I figure this out? Well, the size of the results page went from 30,000+ bytes to 15,000+ bytes. This is always a clue that either:

  1. The server has started using a compression technology
  2. The page being returned is not the one you expect

I have switched the measurements back to Relevance Searches; these are less important to blog searches (more like old-school search engines). This will keep Feedster on an even par with everyone else, it will have to stay this way until Feedster fixes their Date Search.
The new search is:

http://www.feedster.com/search.php?q=[SEARCH TERM]&sort=relevance

I would love to hear from the Feedster team when they have fixed this issue.


UPDATE: Scott Johnson and Jeff Kletsky from Feedster dropped by. The relevance search is back up and running, and the measurement has been updated accordingly.

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4 Comments

  1. Stephen,
    Its great to see that the continuing program of improvement here at Feedster has resulted in even better search times for you “out in the field.” There was a lot of sweat as we cut over last night and it looks like it was worth it.
    I believe that what you saw with “date” searching was just an anomoly due to the change itself. If things aren’t working as you expect, please drop me a line!
    Jeff
    Director, Product Management
    Feedster, Inc.

  2. Correct Jeff. You should find date searching working fine now.

  3. Its great to see that the continuing program of improvement here at Feedster has resulted in even better search times for you “out in the field.” There was a lot of sweat as we cut over last night and it looks like it was worth it. I believe that what you saw with “date” searching was just an anomoly due to the change itself. If things aren’t working as you expect, please drop me a line!JeffDirector, Product ManagementFeedster, Inc.

  4. Correct Jeff. You should find date searching working fine now.

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