![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh35vawpYmPMoeBwfcCj6qQuCDVHTosjhi98Y4FbiV4rdop0Rw3y8QwCGH0dW0In-nbeq54XTAZx3BjhK-yS6YVAGIV0Pj5dCOsLOOFf_kaiqr43OQCBgZvQm2nBF9ZdHcLVYrzJLnw8gw/s640/instant-search-1.png)
...and here's the proof that the blog post was created 11 minutes earlier (the result is from Google Blog Search):
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUB4IXwccPqVKYD9fKTNsn6vWKmW9EmOqxzzJO20ZNDtuuQYSsp7yIelnH081n_jZDsh-dh-BOzQIzV0YcW4HPyHkz6k3069FmlLJqWPmfzbCnafMkWFzKqTmlCcELGKzMqwcpgdyX0yQ/s640/instant-search-2.png)
Google could use the ping feature of the blog search engine to get notifications when a site is updated. This doesn't work for all the blogs, so there may still be a prioritization algorithm.
Update (less than half an hour later):
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7I_Q7SeslyqSsURvOOzlPgssoVQvA1wFb-1RU02X0KJd-GLeHB2Dpq2a6M1Zo6VhTPuq3PozMManj0R8NVmQKdngttHrDpIEqXsSfk8cS8zo00GT4TNYmyqU35Rnd7m1V8SfqM24jVoI/s640/instant-search-3.png)