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The PageRank algorithm that first set Google on a path to glory measures the importance of a page in the world wide web. It’s fair to say that an entire field of study has grown up around the analysis of its behaviour. That field looks set for a shake up following the publication today of an entirely new formulation of the problem of ranking web pages. Nicola Perra at the University of Cagliari in Italy ...
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Ian Mulvany said:
i don't know, I think I'm a little uncertain about this BOOM BOOM!
Las páginas de Google Knol rankean demasiado bien (5)
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Hace solo unos días desde que Google abriera al público Google Knol y ya tenemos los primeros resultados sobre su efectividad a la hora de posicionar en los resultados de Google. Según comentan en SEL y en SB, dos de los primeros en ofrecer los resultados de sus experimentos, tan solo unos días después de publicar un artículo, las páginas de Knol ya están en los primeros resultados de Google para términos competitivos. Ésto era ...
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Tana Ligato said:
*Demasiado* horrible. No sé hasta dónde quieren llegar, pero ya está empezando a asquear. Hay que pararlos de alguna manera.
¿Está Google en el negocio de contenidos? (6)
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Jason Calacanis hace una excelente autopsia de Google Knol, al que muchos ven equivocadamente como competencia para la Wikipedia, y en cierto sentido demuestra que Google, o al menos esa unidad de negocio, está compitiendo directamente con los publishers que son partners de Google como su “Content Network”. Es interesante que, mientras el argumento de Jason va de lo general a lo particular y se queda bastante en lo conceptual aparece Aaron de SEO Book ...
The Pirate Bay Wants to Encrypt the Entire Internet (3)
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The team behind the popular torrent site The Pirate Bay has started to work on a new encryption technology that could potentially protect all Internet traffic from prying eyes. The project, which is still in its initial stages, goes by the name “Transparent end-to-end encryption for the Internets,” or IPETEE for short. It tackles encryption not on the application level, but on the network level, the aim being that all data exchanged on your PC ...
Berners-Lee: Future of Web is a Semantic One (1)
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On Wednesday, Tim Berners-Lee , the inventor or the Web, and a panel of leading authorities on the World Wide Web gathered at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to discuss the future of the Web in a public debate. Berners-Lee said he sees the Web's evolution as a semantic one, where data can be used in unexpected...
Google’s Two Tiered Internet World Sinks to a New Low (2)
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Today Google released an new feature that gives away traffic stats and keywords for most websites on the internet. However what everyone failed to notice is that Google laid everyone else bare, naked and exposed but kept their own stats locked up and private. Here you can see the stats and keywords for my website, while they aren’t 100% accurate [SEO Blog] is one of my top terms. Here you can see [Searchengineland.com] and [Webmasterworld.com]. ...
Hey Matt Cutts Be Fair if You Are Going After Paid Links (2)
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Really I wasn’t going to post this but since Matt Cutt’s asked people to snitch on paid links again I thought I’d bring up another case of Google’s double standard and two tiered justice. CASE A A public relations person starts working for a Bed & Breakfast in New England. The person comes up with the idea of inviting high profile A List bloggers up for an all expense paid weekend, flights, room & board, ...
Semantic Tagging with Faviki - ReadWriteWeb (6)
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bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by wintersej - more about this bookmark...
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StartX said:
As always, RWW stays on top of all the coolest "Semantic web" goodness out there . . . odd thing is this is one that actually seems like it might be useful.
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JasonFleming said:
yeah I shared this, and then I thought -- wonder if Jon is sharing this--and yes. of course he is.. ;) thanks Jon!
The future is now: Semantic search (1)
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Trendwatch - It's not every day that we are witnessing the birth of a new search engine. But every once in a while a new company comes along with an interesting idea to make one of the most important tools on the Internet much more efficient. Just like Google came virtually out of nowhere in the late 1990s, we are now seeing a new company that takes on the keyword-based searches we are used to ...
Mitos y realidades de los buscadores sem??nticos - Parte I (1)
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Hace unos d??as apareci?? un interesant??simo post de Alex Iskold: Semantic search: the myth and the reality. Este muchacho, que entre otras cosas escribe sobre web sem??ntica para ReadWriteWeb, es uno de los expertos a quienes me gusta seguir porque suelen tener muchas cosas interesantes para decir: tiene esa capacidad de ver m??s all?? del “hoy” de internet. A pesar de que el objetivo de este blog no es traducir contenidos, me pareci?? buena idea ...
Revisiting Semantic Web's Pros and Cons (1)
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It's cool technology, but what about the humans? The debate still rages years after Semantic Web's introduction. Mention the Semantic Web, and some people think it's going to be a little slice of heaven, while others see it as the end of the world. The first camp, which mainly includes scientists and researchers, wants to use computers to link up data from different sources to create a holistic view of the world. The second, which ...
Suponéte (1)
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Un día como hoy pero de 1980, suponéte, que yo heredé una fábrica de consoladores. Durante 20 años la pude mantener de pedo. Hacía consoladores para la Argentina porque mis costos eran muy altos y mi fábrica no era competitiva para exportarlos. Los consoladores taiwaneses y los de India eran mucho más baratos. En fin, suponéte que mi problema era que por cada peso que yo ponía, mi fábrica podía producir solamente 5 centavos más. ...