Google improves search with semantics

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    Sorry if this has been posted before :)



    Google Inc. made two changes to its search results pages Tuesday that it said would help more effectively direct users to the information they were seeking. The search engine giant said it was launching a technology to better understand what people were looking for online. It also will give longer lines of text, or snippets, after the search title, with relevant words in bold. “We’re constantly looking for ways to get you to the Web page you want as quickly as possible,” company executives said in a post on the corporate blog. The technology, from Google’s acquisition of search company Orion in 2006, essentially tries to recognize the broader idea of what someone is searching for, rather than the specific words. Someone who types “principles of physics,” for instance, will see a related search bar listing topics such as “special relativity,” “big bang” and “quantum mechanics.”

    “It’s based on the better understanding of pages in real time, and the ability to relate those pages to the query,” said Greg Sterling, an editor at the industry website Search Engine Land. The addition of snippets pertains only to queries longer than three words. The words of a search typed into Google will be listed in boldface in the snippets. The point is to help searchers know whether the results are relevant so they can decide whether to click over to the pages. It’s a goal many search engines have been trying to perfect: For example, on its results pages, RedZee Search shows images of websites that users can scroll through, rather than a list of websites.

    Source: LA Times
     
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    When was this originally published?

    The description seems rather old to me, especially since it references the Orion purchase about 3 years ago.

    /*tom*/
     
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    I'm not sure when it was published. I didn't get it from the original site. The site I got it from posted the news today and they always seems updated
     
    webtwist-design.com, Mar 25, 2009 IP