Posts Tagged ‘United States’

November 13th, 2008 - 11:26 pm § in Uncategorized

New Google patent – more personalization

Google publish (another) patent on the 11th November.  This one is interesting because it deals with serving up queries in a preferred language.  It means that your search is no longer limited to English sources exclusively if you’re in the UK or US or somewhere, because you can specify a la[...]

October 22nd, 2008 - 6:56 pm § in Uncategorized

PageRank fails on quality – proved again

IR always belonged to the realm of digital libraries, then the search engines arrived and often IR is associated with this area, which uses a lot of technology and methods from digital libraries anyway. Some experts in digital libraries, Michael L. Nelson, Martin Klein, and Manoranjan Magudamudi di[...]

September 23rd, 2008 - 8:45 pm § in Uncategorized

State of the Blogosphere / 2008

Technorati have released their “State of the Blogosphere” report for 2008.  They define the blogosphere as “The ecosystem of interconnected communities of bloggers and readers at the convergence of journalism and conversation.” It’s a really interesting read, full of g[...]

July 29th, 2008 - 8:44 pm § in Uncategorized

Cuil and contextual search.

I wasn’t going to blog about the newly released search engine Cuil, because there’s so so so much talk about it all over the place, and the collection of resources available will give you good insight and an awful lot of info, which I don’t need to repeat here. However it would be [...]





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