Google Patents

Discussion in 'Google' started by nohaber, Aug 5, 2004.

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    I have published all of Google's patents that have anything to do with SEO on my SEO site. Patents are not copyrighted. I have put them together with the more important images from the patents.
    You'll find the LocalScore patent, 2 patents on duplicate content etc. Pretty interesting stuff for the geeks :)
    http://www.seoguide.org/se-patents-papers.htm
     
    nohaber, Aug 5, 2004 IP
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  2. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    Good looking research rich resource site, I have it bookmarked, thank you for posting this.

    Can you give a summary on what you are trying to do with the site long term for the members?
     
    anthonycea, Aug 5, 2004 IP
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    nacho45 Peon

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    Nice! Thanks for the resource!
     
    nacho45, Aug 5, 2004 IP
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    Bookmarked here as well. There's always speculation on certain things on forums. It's nice to read exactly what the Google engineers had in mind.
     
    steve5jack, Aug 5, 2004 IP
  5. nohaber

    nohaber Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for your kind words.

    I want to provide no bs SEO information and help. You know, once upon a time, all health & fitness books were more or less philosphy. Now, whoever writes anything tries to provide references to studies. I would like to bring SEO up to a state where everything that's said could be backed up with a reputable source. If everyone was doing this, 99% of all of the current SEOs would be scared to post on forums :)
     
    nohaber, Aug 5, 2004 IP
  6. I. Brian

    I. Brian Business consultant

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    It looks interesting - but you need to refer to patents by their generally regarded names, rather than first sentence titles. For example, on the list, which is LocalRank (New Score), and which is Hilltop? These are far more familiar names.

    Also, you have some links apparently to Google papers, but - call me silly - I simply end up confused on a uni indexing site, with no actual paper content, just credits. I know Topic Sensitive PageRank exists in paper form, because it's on the web as one - for example, here in this rather stretched page:
    http://www.seo-lab.com/google-articles/google-papers/Topic-Sensitive-PageRank.php

    If you could streamline your resource to be more in tune with the general accepted names, and publish actual papers, rather than abstract indexes of them, then you could have a really useful resource there.
     
    I. Brian, Aug 6, 2004 IP
  7. nohaber

    nohaber Well-Known Member

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    I don't want to rename patents, but I can certainly add some comments under each link. btw. there's no Hilltop patent.

    I want to publish a lot of papers on my site but I don't know the legal issues. I asked and was told I can only publish patents. So, until I get permission from Sergey Brin and Lary Page, I won't copy anyone's work on my site without permission :D

    So the only left option is to link to papers. I link to citeseer because I think that linking directly to university pages will be more confusing. jmo, though.
     
    nohaber, Aug 6, 2004 IP
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    julian Peon

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    Bookmarked it. Very informative site. Thanx!
     
    julian, Aug 6, 2004 IP