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Google’s new search algorithm updates are expected affect 11% of the website rankings. These changes are expected to make web search a better experience. But can it work?
“We The People” should understand the new world order: In future, our dependence on Air travel will be minimized because families are connected through Facebook, do not look for cheap deals as we have GROUPON; “toys r not us” when Zynga gives online games and the institution of companionship is surplus because Playboy will be launched on Apple.
Can fast moving content, like news and social media blurbs, point to an emerging trends in the financial markets?
Hakia, the good old semantic engine, believes “YES”.
The power house of INTERNET, the next 50 billion dollar thing – Twitter is running a expired copyright.
Success is build on failures, as every lesson learned is a teaching for next venture. Search Engine market-place is an overheated one, where bounty is as high as Google. That is why, so many companies fail in capturing this summit. This reminds me of an Indian saying, “Knights are the ones who fall in wars; how those will fall who crawls on their knees.” So, honoring the fallen Knights; let me walk you through some of big search engine shutdowns of 2010.
Much before Television channels started asking about Robert Green’s boo-boo from their viewers, he was a proclaimed offender on Twitter with tweets defining his punishments.
Murdoch is sounding war cry again on the content aggregators and the search engines like Google and Microsoft.
Google should be very satisfied and proud of its performance in the year gone by. New type of searches, adding language semantics, improved Search interfaces, and standoff with content publishers – everything just went right for it.
Real-time search is just like social networking fever either you are immune to it or suffering from “Social Networking Flu”. Come what may, you cannot ignore it anymore as Google and Bing both have joined Real-time search bandwagon.


