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9 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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Start typing Is Nova Scotia into a search box, and Google will offer suggestions for completing your query: a country? an island? in Canada? a good place to live? All three, natch. Now try Is Stephen Harper and watch Google suggest: jewish? a freemason? a christian? a good prime minister? getting the h1n1 vaccine? liberal? a conservative? OK, none of the above. Search engines generate these suggested query completions ...
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More People Are Now Searching for Google Chrome Than Internet Explorer Hitwise weekly search data seems to suggest that, for the first time, more people in UK searched for Google Chrome than Internet Explorer. And this is not just happening in the UK. The global figures from Google Trends also show that worldwide traffic for the search term “google chrome” overtook “internet explorer” during that same week. Other ...
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17 hours ago ago from feed hat blog
When someone searches the Web, one of the challenges that they often face is using the right words in their search to find what that they are looking for. Search engines usually rank pages based upon how prominently terms from a searcher's query appear on those pages, and if a searcher doesn't use the right words [...] Excerpt from: How Google May Expand Searches Using Synonyms for Words in Queries
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