Posts Tagged ‘National Aeronautics and Space Administration’

April 12th, 2009 - 10:20 pm § in SEO & marketing

More LSI amusement

I wanted to get your opinion on how the Google algorithm actually works according to Leslie Rohde from “StomperNet”.  He posted 2 videos, one about LSI and one about “Referential integrity”. “Warning – “Advanced” SEO Technique DOES NOT WORK” vi[...]

February 27th, 2009 - 1:18 pm § in TGIF

TGIF – @(*0*)@

Welcome to another edition of TGIF.  I hope that you have participated in some fun out-of-office activities because it’s not all about work is it.  As far as in-office-activities I hope that you had fun on some good projects, getting all into them and excited.  I hear it’s snowing a l[...]

December 11th, 2008 - 9:21 pm § in Uncategorized

Google research beyond LSI

Google picked up Amrit Gruber who is doing an internship with them.  He’s pretty valuable because of his PhD research in statistical text analysis (which is what LSI is).  His method is uses Hidden Topic Markov Models (HTMM) and a working version was released in 2007. In this post Google m[...]

November 19th, 2008 - 9:37 pm § in Uncategorized

Deep-space internet a reality

(Via TechGlance http://twitter.com/TechGlance) NASA is reported the first successful tests of the Deep Space Network.  The earth’s network was used as a model. They used (instead of TCP/IP) the interplanetary communication network which uses DTN (Disruption-Tolerant Networking). Naturaly Vi[...]

October 3rd, 2008 - 1:05 am § in Uncategorized

Nexplore search engine

The Nexplore search engine has been released in beta.  It’s fast, it’s busy, it’s fun and it’s pretty accurate.  You can search the web, news, video, images, blogs and podcasts.  It’s clearly aimed at social networking, it’s all very web 2.0.   They say: “Ou[...]





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