Saturday, May 23, 2015
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
major-changes-in-google-search-results
I noticed some major changes in the Google search results several weeks ago and wrote this article.
I noticed these changes start to take affect 3-31-15.
http://gototom2.blogspot.com/2015/03/google-newest-search-results-are.html
Now this is confirmed via SearchEngineLand's contacts with Google.
http://searchengineland.com/the-quality-update-google-confirms-changing-how-quality-is-assessed-resulting-in-rankings-shake-up-221118
Now people are calling this Google update the "Quality Update"
I think this is a good name for it.
I noticed these changes start to take affect 3-31-15.
http://gototom2.blogspot.com/2015/03/google-newest-search-results-are.html
Now this is confirmed via SearchEngineLand's contacts with Google.
http://searchengineland.com/the-quality-update-google-confirms-changing-how-quality-is-assessed-resulting-in-rankings-shake-up-221118
Now people are calling this Google update the "Quality Update"
I think this is a good name for it.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
study-the-future-of-google-search
The following is a good article to read if you would like to learn what the future of Google search will be.
I am not sure if Dr. Singhal would like the following analogy or not.
I tell people who never heard of him that he is the "Michael Jordan" of search.
Amit Singhal - Google SVP Search and Google Follow thinks the first era of search was marked by people visualizing interactions as taking place between them and some wall of distant machinery.The new era - one that we slipped into gradually, perhaps in synch with the way we adopted mobile devices as cyborg-ish appendages ...
I am not sure if Dr. Singhal would like the following analogy or not.
I tell people who never heard of him that he is the "Michael Jordan" of search.
Amit Singhal - Google SVP Search and Google Follow thinks the first era of search was marked by people visualizing interactions as taking place between them and some wall of distant machinery.The new era - one that we slipped into gradually, perhaps in synch with the way we adopted mobile devices as cyborg-ish appendages ...
Friday, May 08, 2015
USA-NSA-spying-ruled-illegal-by-federal-appeals-court-New-York
A US Federal Appeals Court ruled today that the NSA collection of bulk data is illegal. This is a major ruling that will force the NSA to stop its current practices. The court will allow Congress to fix the law or if Congress fails to change the law, then the court will file an injunction to make the NSA stop its current illegal activities.
Below please find a link to the New York Times article, and a video news and debate about this topic of privacy and what the US government should or should not be allowed to do. I am not affiliated with any political party and just try to present interesting and important information to my loyal blog readers. However, some of the videos I post do have political views made by people in the videos they produce.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/08/us/nsa-phone-records-collection-ruled-illegal-by-appeals-court.html
Below please find a link to the New York Times article, and a video news and debate about this topic of privacy and what the US government should or should not be allowed to do. I am not affiliated with any political party and just try to present interesting and important information to my loyal blog readers. However, some of the videos I post do have political views made by people in the videos they produce.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/08/us/nsa-phone-records-collection-ruled-illegal-by-appeals-court.html
Monday, May 04, 2015
interview-with-Mark-Zuckerberg-Internet-org-Bill-Gates
This is a very interesting interview with Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook. Mark mentions that if he and Facebook were doing this only for money, it does not make sense. Because the "first billion people using Facebook have more money than the other six billion people not using Facebook combined". So after you watch this interview you will see Mark Zuckerberg's sincere desire to help the 4.2 billion people of the world that do not have access to the Internet. Forty percent or 3 billion people do currently have access to the Internet.
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