google v teoma
Search for "handbags" and you'll see three links repeated when you scroll down the first page of results. The words "sponsored results" appear
next to the first of the repeated links, but since there are three repeated, I assume they're all ads. Search engine optimization should not be a
once in the life of a web site type of thing. Treat your seo provider like a doctor or ongoing consultant - over the long term - it will pay off
for your web site placement in spades. Search engines that use stemming compare the root forms of the search terms to the documents in its
database . For example, if the user enters "viewer" as the query , the search engine reduces the word to its root ("view") and returns all
documents containing the root - like documents containing view, viewer, viewing, preview, review etc.
Search engines will get better at understanding what the user is looking for in the context of their query. They will also get better at
understanding what a page is actually about, as opposed to which keywords are on the page. Searching for "dell and gripes" on Teoma returns my
Dell Gripes page first. This seems right to me. Search engines have learned to trust older domains more that newer ones.
Searching for "jeremy" shows the jz-blog at pos 1 in google, searching for "phil" shows the pr-blog at the top. This blogs are designed as
weapons, taking advantage of googles algorithms that are based on pagerank and linkage. Searching for information on the Web is paradoxically
easy but frustrating. There is an increasingly vast amount of high-quality information available on the Internet, but finding it can seem like
groping through the world's largest haystack for the proverbial needle. Search positioned these websites higher than the other search engines. In
contrast, Teoma only placed four of the ten websites studied within the first ten results.
web
Weblogs are probably the most connected part of the web; connectedness meaning the number of links between them. Yet another method of linking
has been found: automatic reciprocal links. Webrank tool which sometimes provides sporadic or random results. Its inaccuracies may actually be
due to the fact that Yahoo! WebSeed has allowed the writers to purchase the domain names (each site has its own domain), and so many of the
websites will still be around.
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According to Google's standards, no more than 2% of the words on a page should be actual targeted keywords. A general rule of thumb is 2%-8%.
According to Google's PageRank™ methodology, MSN is a very high status site so it must be the most relevant.
yahoo
Yahoo was launched in 1994 and is the internet's oldest directory. It developed the term "directory" which is a place where human editors
organize web sites into categories. Yahoo has stretched their IP muscle by moving to defend some of the patents they acquired through the
Overture purchase. A few of these defenses have brought them head to head with Google. Yahoo and Google have their own directories too.
ask
Ask.com has had three different patent applications published in the last three weeks. He references modernized versions of Teoma and
DirectHit technologies that they have been using plus additional technology that adds social search influences to search results. Ask, owned by
Barry Diller's IAC conglomerate, papered central London with its tongue-in-cheek campaign against the "information monopoly" — pretty obviously
Google's information monopoly. It would be typical of Google to reply with technological arrogance.
goog
Google Hilltop is part of the reason that on topic links are important in competitive fields. Google is often the only resource consulted by
users when they search the web for information. However, there are a number of other useful search engines that possess features and capabilities
such as Result Clustering and Visualization that Google does not offer to its users. Google crawls more slowly than the others and doesn't
require that instruction. Crawl-delay instruction is only needed on very large sites with hundreds or thousands of pages.
Google's motto 'Don't Be Evil' now reads: 'Don't Be!".Accordingly, the final solution to private information and its theft is brought about:
except for the name, approximate date of birth, and fingerprints there's nothing could be found on any individual.
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