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Real-time Search, Art or Science?

June 26, 2009

Erik Schonfeld at TechCrunch posted a thought-provoking piece on real-time search. Twitter and Facebook are falling over each other in the media spotlight, fighting to be the place to go to find out the now.

There is something about human nature which makes us want to prioritize information by how recent it is, and that is [...]

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Spokeo Repositioned as a Snitch

March 17, 2009

While it may be technically true, I’m not a big fan of Spokeo’s new positioning.
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YouTube as a Search Engine

January 19, 2009

My son was featured in yesterday’s Sunday New York Times in an article (At First, Funny videos. Now, a Reference Tool) about the unforeseen use of YouTube as a research tool. We all associate videos with entertainment but Tyler has taught me that with the addition of meta-data and micro-chunked content, it’s possible to use [...]

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Techmeme is hiring

November 18, 2008

Techmeme is hiring someone to tweak their algorithms. It’s a new kind of role but one which I think we’ll be seeing more of in the future; in newsrooms and in corporate PR departments. When it’s so easy to aggregate, the next great war will be over the filter algorithm.
From the posting on craigslist (which [...]

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Wagging your Long Tail with Just for You

August 7, 2008

What if you could ask each reader that came to your blog what they were interested in and show them a list of posts from your archives that matched those interests? I’ve been blogging for over five years and as posts roll off the front page they fade into the archives to be mostly forgotten,.
Today [...]

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BrowseRank - Microsoft’s Answer to PageRank

July 25, 2008

Microsoft announced today that they’ve discovered a better way to rank web pages. While Google’s PageRank sorts roughly on the number of incoming links that point to a page, a vote of confidence by bloggers and website editors, Microsoft’s BrowseRank looks at browsing behavior to see which links get more clicks.
Sounds good on the surface. [...]

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Google’s Flash-Eating Spider

July 1, 2008

This announcement is definitely cool and will open up whole new areas of the web to search. But truthfully I just wanted to post this because it lends itself to a great headline.
From the FAQ posted on the Google Webmaster Blog:
Q: What content can Google better index from these Flash files?
All of the text that [...]

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The Lifestream Filter Will be the Next Great Algorithm War

April 21, 2008

I’m paraphrasing the title of this post from David Recordon who threw this line out following a chat I had with him a couple of weeks back. It’s a very insightful observation that predicts opportunities in the real-time world which lifestream services operate.
It’s now easier than ever to pull together an aggregated feed of content [...]

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Go on, cheat a little

October 14, 2007

Yahoo has joined up with the folks at the New York Times crosswords to promote the new Search Assist feature with a contest. The idea is that you fill the puzzle out successfully and you too can be entered into a drawing for one of five trips to Hawaii. Thing is, this thing is a [...]

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Yes, but ours go to “11″

October 11, 2007

If you haven’t checked out the new Yahoo Search Assist, by all means do. Someone’s finally got the clustered search and suggestive results thing right. Type something into search.yahoo.com and hesitate just a bit and the pane will come rushing out with suggestions.
On a lighter, Ryan Grove, one of the engineers who worked on the [...]

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