Sunday, March 18, 2012
Google learning from Bing: No longer innovative?
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Google is set to incoporate "semantic search” technology, which will allow the engine to understand the actual meaning of the words. It is move to go more towards human behavior.
Google is developing the database after of Metaweb Technologies in 2010. Google, however, seems to have copied it from Bing. Microsoft's Bing search engine has been using the technology for a while and provides answers to direct questions along with a list of reports instead of page listings like Google search. Google's change to its search engine is likely to affect rankings of millions of websites.
Google is a dominating player in the Internet search market with a massive 66 per cent of market share. The Internet giant, however, was heavily criticised for pushing its newly launched social networking site Google+ on its search engine. Google has recently included Google+ results to its search results.
This post was written by: Saumya Aggarwal
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