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Compared Added: July 16, 2019, A Google Search Engineer on a thread at Hacker News told the world that Google stopped using the Stanford Version of PageRank back in 2006, which Barry Schwartz reported upon at Search Engine Roundtable in the post Former Google Engineer: Google Hasn’t Used PageRank Since 2006 That search engineer was Jonathan Tang, who has been an inventor on at least one Google Pat
The Importance of Structured Information in Local SearchHow does Google Local Search (maps) work, and why should it concern you as a searcher or business owner? A new patent application from Google looks into how it works. It appears that local search cares a lot about Structured Information about businesses on the Web. Before looking at how-to, let’s consider the why. (Note: there are also some s
Does the Ownership of Redirected URLs Matter to Search Engines? Webmasters sometimes move web sites from one domain to another, change the URL structures pointing to their web pages, or rename those pages themselves. Changing the URLs for pages isn’t something that should be done without a lot of thought, and without very good reasons. Especially if there are many links and references on the Web t
Sometimes it helps to stand back and look at the bigger picture. Many of my posts are about Google patents, but I haven’t published a list of those patents. I’ve located all of the granted Google patents that I could find that were either listed in the assignment database at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or noted in their granted patents database as assigned to Google. I haven’t inclu
Some surprising news came out a few weeks ago that Microsoft was canceling their book scanning and search program. Google’s book search continues on, and provides an opportunity to find digital copies of books online. You can also create a library of books of your own choosing at Google, with some aspects of a virtual bookshelf built into the presentation of those books. There are a number of virt
The following is a collection of Google local search glossary terms and definitions from many of Google’s patent filings on Local Search. The Local Search Glossary is organized by a Google patent, and then a post about that patent and then local search glossary terms from that patent, and definitions of those terms. ********** 12/23/2004 – Patent: Search query categorization for business listings
This last week, Google published six new patent applications that look at personalization, and provide a system for collecting information from a searcher that may make it easier for the search engine to deliver search results to them that more closely match what they may be looking for than from a non-personalized search. Here are links to those documents: Systems and methods for analyzing a user
This is the first part about How Search Engines may rerank search results, in what is now a three-part series, with the second part available at 20 More Ways that Search Engines May Rerank Search Results, and a third part at Another 10 Ways Search Engines May Rerank Search Results. It may be time for a fourth part soon. (Added 2013-08-31) Search engines try to match words used in queries with word
Update (2008-4-13) – It’s nice when an old post gets pointed to because of recent changes and developments. The official Google Webmaster Central Blog has a new post co-written by Jayant Madhavan and Alon Halevy about technology that they’ve “recently been experimenting with,” in Crawling through HTML forms. It looks like the promise of Transformic’s technology is living on at Google. Anand Rajara
Identifying UGC Subjective Attributes Of Entities This recently granted patent is about identifying subjective attributes of entities. I haven’t seen a patent about subjective attributes of entities or responses to those entities. A critical aspect of it is that it is user-generated content. We get told that user-generated content (UGC) is becoming more common on … Read more This recently granted
This is the third post in a series about the companies that Yahoo! has purchased. I started with a look at the most recent with Yahoo! Acquisitions since Overture. Sometime after I made that post, we discovered that Yahoo! had also acquired a company named Webjay during 2005. My second post looked at Early Yahoo! Acquisitions (the 1990s). While looking for those, I was amazed by the many companies
I wanted to learn more about the history of Yahoo! and made a post about Yahoo!’s Acquisitions Since Overture a week ago. I promised that I would follow up with an additional post covering the remaining Yahoo Acquisitions. I guess you should be careful about undertaking an inquiry like this. The more I uncover, the more I find to write about. Yahoo!’s earliest days saw them entering into partnersh
Yahoo! has a history of looking for and acquiring companies and their technology and hiring employees from those businesses. I focused upon the most recent companies with this post and will follow up soon with the rest that I can uncover. Here are several Yahoo acquisitions since October 2003: 3721 Network Software Co. 3721 Network Software Co. (November 2003) 3721 NSC is a Hong Kong-based languag
With all of the recent acquisitions by Yahoo! and Google, I decided to take a closer look at some Google Acquisitions. I’m glad I did. I came across a couple of papers I hadn’t seen before and learned a little more about some of Google’s employees that I didn’t know. Many of the Google acquisitions we have seen appear to be influenced by Google attempting to acquire technology, and some Google acq
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