Tuesday 1 October 2013

Google new algorithm - Humming Bird

Hummingbird, which has crept into Google’s search engine for about a month now, provides better answers to more complex queries, the search company’s executives say. Over time, Google has continued poaching pageviews away from content partners by answering more and more questions itself; that trend appears to be continuing with Google’s latest improvements.






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Google's new comparison engine. (Click to enlarge.)
To celebrate 15 years in the search business, Google highlighted the next step in its roadmap: intelligence features, going beyond some of the anticipatory work Google enabled with its Google Now offering. The current design actually plays more into the mobile space than on the desktop, with two new innovations specifically designed to return answers, not results: a new comparison engine, and better filters that leads more naturally into a “conversation” with Google on your mobile device. Google hosted a press event at its "Google garage," 

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Referred @:

 http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/sep/27/google-biggest-algorithm-change-hummingbird


 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57604855-93/at-15-googles-ambitions-remain-unbridled/

 http://www.pcworld.com/article/2049705/googles-hummingbird-algorithm-continues-poaching-pageviews.html

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