Search Engine Optimization (SEO) may seem like voodoo magic at times, but there is certainly a science behind it all. If you’d like to get a better conceptual understanding of how search engines work, read the following article.
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) may seem like voodoo magic at times, but there is certainly a science behind it all. If you’d like to get a better conceptual understanding of how search engines work, read the following article.
By now you may have heard that Google has released its own web browser called “Chrome.” While more competition in a market is usually a good thing for consumers, Google’s decision to put another browser in the mix doesn’t sit well with a lot of web developers.
Wow. This is big news. Microsoft just bid $44.6 billion dollars (half cash, half stock) for the beleaguered Yahoo!
If this deal goes through, this puts the new combined company, let’s call it Microhoo!, in a much stronger 2nd place to Google in terms of online search.
Hope you own some Yahoo! stock today. It’s up 44% at the moment.
Semantic search has come up in various presentations I’ve given so I wanted to update you on Hakia receiving $5 million in funding.
The core value of semantic search is that it works from meanings, not just occurrences of words. Semantic search seeks to increase the relevance of search results and to make searching more natural.
As conventional search tools like Google, Yahoo!, and MSN are maturing, semantic search is often seen as the next major innovation in search.
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Pete Prestipino at Website Magazine just blogged about the new editor for Google AdWords.
New features include the following: