Posts Tagged “Google”
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?
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.
At last, Google has “REACTED” to the needs of paid content publishers. Consider this as change of heart or a survival compulsion based on your discretion but Google has sent a reconciliatory note on its official Blog, under the program name “First Click Free”.
Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch has diagnosed search engines like Google with “content kleptomania”. Point of contention – the adverts which Google shows on the right hand side of search results.
Google has continued its march towards improvement and adding more features to its search page. If this change discomforts you then here is a respite too,,,,
Google is an essential element when it comes to the basic composition of the netizens and even the term Googling has found its place in our language’s dictionaries. This effectively means that you and I should keep on becoming better at using this engine because its life cycle is not getting shorter.
This is a key year, when his company will start raiding semantic space. Google will provide better suggestions for related searches, based on semantic analysis of search strings.
Let us have a look into some engines that make use of common sense technology for channeling a different user experience. These engines do not impress web searches with over the head linguistic or mathematical models. They give a boost to the human senses, directing common sense to act stronger and swifter.


