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12 hours ago ago from Information Retrieval Gupf
There is a fantastic Google blog post today by Jonathan Rosenberg on the meaning (and value) of openness . Whooo-boy.. where do we start with this can of worms? Guess I'll jump right in. Warning: This is probably the longest post I've written, so if you are easily bored, understand that this is not required reading. It will not be on the test. Here we go: At Google we believe that open systems win. They lead to more innovation, ...
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17 hours ago ago from CMDS = Web Design Company + Online Marketing Agency
The job of an seo company just got even more difficult. With Google's Universal Search Model implementation and their constant updating of features, it makes the job of an seo company increasingly harder. The most recent plans are to release Real-Time Search . Real-Time Search takes feeds from multiple communities online and displays them at the top of google's search results page. It displays relevant results that were found within popular ...
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15 hours ago ago from lennyesq
Now you can access comprehensive real-time search results from blogs, social networks, news and the web. When relevant real-time information is available, a new universal search feature will appear with a live stream of the freshest web content. Clicking on the Latest Results link will take you to a filtered full page of results. You can also filter to see only short-form from Twitter, FriendFeed, I ndenti.ca , Jaiku and TWiT ...
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7 hours ago ago from SociableBlog.com - World's Leading Social Media and Social Networking News Blog
Over the past week or so Google has released a slew of updates to its search operation. Some of these are somewhat controversial (personalized search) and some are just aesthetic changes (minimalist homepage) but Google seems to have ramped up their refinement process for the coming festive season. Here are some of the new updates you'll be sure to encounter: Google Personalized Search From around the beginning of December, ...
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The Next Big Thing just could be social search. One thing's fairly clear: Google has hired some of the smartest people on the planet to do just one thing—to help inquiring minds find the exact information they're searching for. Google wants searchers to find the most relevant content to satiate their curiosity. Today those search results are significantly influenced by what you, the author, say about yourself. You control the page ...
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Google to open search algorithm? Not in your lifetime
6 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 22nd, 2009 Google to open search algorithm? Not in your lifetime Posted by Garett Rogers @ 5:17 pm Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Algorithm , Security , Google Inc. , Spamming , Engineering , Garett Rogers Google has written an interesting blog post on their official blog that explains what they think being means. It's an interesting read, and has spurred a bit of a debate whether Google is open enough . Some people ...
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The FCC is abuzz about Verizon's new $350 cancellation fee. Verizon claims that the $350 fee is due to the fact that the devices that carry the excessive fee are expensive devices that cost the company more, hence the fees. However, Verizon's defense is seen by many as an excuse, as other popular wireless companies usually charge between $150-200 for an early termination of contract. Hulu has launched a new search feature to help users find ...
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