SEOmoz Guarana VS Google Caffeine
Posted • July 9, 2010 • 1 Comment
The New SEOmoz Guarana Tool is Slated to Blow the Doors off of Google’s Caffeine
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Let’s compare caffeine and guarana. What are their definitions and their synonyms?
Once we compare their definitions and their synonyms we can continue on to discuss their functions.
Guarana
Guarana (pronounced /ˌɡwɑrəˈnɑː/, from the Portuguese guaraná, Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the maple family, Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guarana features large leaves and clusters of flowers, and is best known for its fruit, which is about the size of a coffee bean. As a dietary supplement, guarana is an effective energy booster: it contains about twice the caffeine found in coffee beans (about 2–4.5% caffeine in guarana seeds compared to 1–2% for coffee beans).
Guarana is a native species of South America and has stimulating properties when taken by mouth. Guarana is also used to enhance athletic performance and to reduce fatigue.
The active ingredient in guarana was formerly called guaranine (tetramethylxanthine), but was later found to be caffeine. Guarana has one of the highest caffeine contents of all plants (up to 7%), and has been used by manufacturers for its caffeine content (e.g., Dark Dog Lemon®, Guts®, and Josta®).
Guarana Synonyms:
- Brazilian cocoa
- caffeina
- caffeine-tannin complex
- Dark Dog Lemon®
- elixir of youth
- gift of the gods
- Go Gum®
- guarana bread
- guarana gum
- guarana paste
- Guarana Rush®
- guarana seed paste
- guaranin
- guaranine
- Guts®
- Happy Motion®
- Josta®
- mysterious Puelverchen
- pasta guarana
- Paullinia
- Paullinia cupana
- Paullinia sorbilis
- Sapindaceae (family)
- Superguarana
- tetramethylxanthine
- Uabano
- Uaranzeiro
- Zoom®

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Caffeine
Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that is a psychoactive stimulant drug. Caffeine was discovered by a German chemist, Friedrich Ferdinand Runge, in 1819. He coined the term kaffein, a chemical compound in coffee (the German word for which is Kaffee), which in English became caffeine (and changed to Koffein in German).
Caffeine is found in many plant species, where it acts as a natural pesticide, with high caffeine levels being observed in seedlings that are still developing foliage, but are lacking mechanical protection; Caffeine paralyzes and kills certain insects feeding upon the plant. High caffeine levels have also been found in the surrounding soil of coffee bean seedlings. Therefore, it is understood that caffeine has a natural function as both a natural pesticide and an inhibitor of seed germination of other nearby coffee seedlings, thus giving it a better chance of survival.
Caffeine is found in varying quantities in the beans, leaves, and fruit of some plants, where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes and kills certain insects feeding on the plants. It is most commonly consumed by humans in infusions extracted from the bean of the coffee plant and the leaves of the tea bush, as well as from various foods and drinks containing products derived from the kola nut.
Caffeine Synonyms:
- battery acid
- brew
- café
- café au lait
- café noir
- cappuccino
- decaf
- decoction
- demitasse
- espresso
- forty weight
- hot stuff
- ink
- jamocha
- java
- joe
- mocha
- mud
- perk
- varnish remover

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Google Caffeine
Caffeine is just a revamp of Google’s indexing infrastructure.
- Content is available to searchers more quickly
- Caffeine has resulted in a 50 percent fresher index
- Google’s storage capacity has greatly increased
- Caffeine is intended to help Google better evolve as the web does
- Google’s flexibility in storing information about documents has greatly increased
- The Caffeine infrastructure provides more flexibility in the type of details that can be stored with a document
How can content owners best take advantage of the new infrastructure?
Content owners will reap the benefits of Caffeine without doing anything at all.
Google has said that that Caffeine change doesn’t make any of the crawling, indexing, or ranking factors more or less important than before. It simply makes crawled content available in search results more quickly before and paves the way for added flexibility in taking advantage of the whatever may come as the web evolves.
(Post from Search Engine Optimizician.)
SEOmoz Guarana

Not only is SEOmoz Guarana a revamp of the SEOmoz’s indexing infrastructure it also has many uses geared toward the individual user.
- Content will be available to searchers more quickly
- Guarana will result in a 70 percent fresher index
- SEOmoz’s storage capacity will be greatly increased
- Guarana is intended to help SEOmoz better evolve as the web does
- Guarana is open to the evolution of it’s users also
- SEOmoz’s flexibility in storing information about documents will be greatly increased
- The Guarana infrastructure provides more flexibility in the type of details that can be stored with a document
- With Guarana the individual user will be able to attach specific search variables to their saved quires and information
How can SEOs best take advantage of the new SEOmoz Guarana?
SEOs will be able to reap the benefits of Guarana by attaching search and ranking variables to this new incredible tool.
SEOmoz has iterated that that Guarana won’t change any of the crawling, indexing, or ranking factors for the mozRank. It simply makes crawled content attachable to your informational search results more quickly than ever before and sets the stage to increase your SERPs like nothing ever has past or present.
Way to go SEOmoz keep the SEO tools coming.
Late,
Gary Pool SEO
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