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Ask Reaches 400 Million Answers
By Nathan Enns on Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 7:36 AM
The search engine Ask announced that they now have 400 million pairs of questions and answers.

It functioned well even when asked: How much does it cost to pull wisdom teeth? by returning a quote from Yahoo answers.
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Save Money with Google Checkout
By Nathan Enns on Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 7:28 AM
Google announced that holiday shoppers can save money when they use Google's checkout service.
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Adsense Accounts Updated
By Nathan Enns on Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at 3:06 PM
Google re-designed their Adsense interface with several reporting enhancements and the addition of options to customize them.

It is not the default design yet but is is accessible in the top right corner of accounts via a link that switches to the new version.

Not sure if it is available to every account holder yet or if they are just testing it on a few.
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Bing 1st, Google 9th
By Nathan Enns on Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at 7:10 AM
I searched Google for "search" just now and noticed that Bing is #1 and Google is all the way down at #9. Then again, I did this search on Google and not Bing so I guess Google still wins.
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Google Chrome OS - Fresh, not Rusty
By Nathan Enns on Friday, November 20th, 2009 at 8:46 AM
Google talks about their operating system extension of Chrome (Google's web browser). You can also watch a demo.

What is Google Chrome OS? It is Google's web browser (Chrome) with extra features and a direct integration to specific brands of computer hardware so that certain computers can be used without other operating systems like Microsoft Windows (wait, why did they do that???).

According to their video even the fastest computers could still take a whole 45 seconds to boot up. After I heard that shocking news I immediately re-formatted by computer and re-installed everything to save 5 seconds :-) jk.


Their video also states that over time your current operating system gets "rusty" and your once "fresh" computer gets "slow". Does anyone know why that happens........? Because you installed, re-installed and un-installed programs that are not exclusively online.

If you only used your current computer for accessing external devices (internet, usb, dvd, mp3, etc) you would notice it doesn't slow down as much over time. If you use Chrome OS on the same computer for a long time you might notice that your friends who buy new computers have "fresher" and less "rusty" technology.


If you only use computers to browse the web then Chrome OS is probably something to consider buying when released (next year?). Without including most features that existing operating systems offer it should have no problem being faster.

Too bad (for Google) that their marketing assumed that everyone who uses the Internet only uses the Internet... lol. If the videos I watched were not biased it would have been possible to learn from them instead of interpreting them.


Google seems like a search engine but they are obviously not exclusively a search engine technology company anymore... guess I will have to figure out if non-search industry developments released by a search engine classify as post worthy.
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Google Legal Search
By Nathan Enns on Thursday, November 19th, 2009 at 8:42 AM
Google announced that they added a legal search option to Google Scholar.

People may now be waiting for Google to develop a "legal to English" translation service, a "summarize to <10 pages" tool and a "permission probability" calculator to compare case law and determine how close a specific action is to violating a rule.
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Video Search Engine Clicker is out of Beta
By Nathan Enns on Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at 2:12 AM
The video search engine Clicker has announced that they are out of beta testing and officially launched.
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Updates to Microsoft's Search Engine Bing
By Nathan Enns on Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at 2:08 AM
Microsoft updated their search engine Bing to provide access to the computational information from Wolfram|Alpha.

There is always a trade off when developing products and services in this world: Use extra resources and risk failure to develop your own technology or become less flexible and more reliant on a third party to provide you with that technology?
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Barack Obama Google Bomb
By Nathan Enns on Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at 1:51 AM
A Google Bomb for Barack Obama places his profile page at whitehouse.gov #1 in Google's search results for "Who is failure?".
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Search Technology, Accuracy & Diversity
By Nathan Enns on Monday, November 9th, 2009 at 7:01 AM
People sometimes use search engines to find stuff.

Search engines use people to rank the same stuff and provide it to the same people.

Unless people stop using search engines or search engines stop using people to rank pages the accuracy and uniqueness of human thought will gradually spiral downward into inaccuracy and a lack of diversity.

However, the inaccuracy and sameness will go unnoticed due to the trust people have in the reliability of the stuff provided to them through search technology.


Just in case you don't understand....

1. Search engines use records of past search queries, records of clicked links and link/anchor text popularity to determine the rank of web pages.

2. The past search queries and clicked links come directly from people who are searching and therefore have not found. Many searcher's know all sorts of stuff but they are most likely to search for what they know the least about. Guess what data the search engine saves and ranks pages with....

3. The link/anchor text popularity comes from website owners who often use search engines to help them generate content for their sites. This results in the production of content that is based on third party sites. Then these sites that are based on third party content start showing up in search results for other website owners who are using search engines to help generate content... this could get repetitive.

4. So there is a gradual shift to use third parties as a basis for content production that are found through search engines that rank pages using a combination of those same sites, distinct sites and data saved from people who are most likely to search for what they know the least about.


You probably still think I am wrong don't you :-(

At least this is a nice, juicy, fresh, unique collection of text just waiting to be paraphrased and reproduced on your webiste, hehe.

Wait! Would I rather you use this post on your site and link back to this site or save human thought by doing the opposite???
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