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Quote: According to recent analysis, Google, and to a lesser extent Bing, still rule the world of traditional search engines, but a number of SEOs and SMMs are paying attention to search platforms that are delivering results tailored to a different type of user – those that want targeted content. If you listen to Apple, and quite a few people do, they believe their virtual assistant Siri is going to revolutionize the way that people find content on the web in the closer than many want to believe future. Whether that will come true is a something that sparks heated debate, but let’s look at things from a different angle before we write it off as crazy talk. Read more at: http://www.submitedge.com/news/intelligent-search/
The future of searches is going to be interesting with the emerging competitors
i read that its really nice information.
i would like to ask that is there any other popular keyword research tools? It would be a long time before Siri can do what Apple claims it would do. It all depends upon user adaptability..how many users are on apple...and how many on Android based smartphones...as per the recent study Android based smartphone sales has surpassed Apple based iphone. This is very much true that want and demand of perfect searched results increases the responsibility of all S.E especially Google as there are many others also trying to beat this, so due to demand of accurate searched results and competition of serving accurate searched results make this fight more interesting.
Anyway thanks a lot for the link. Did any of you actually read the article before replying?
Quote: With intelligent search engines that actual narrow down results based on our search history Google and Bing already do this. You have to turn it off.
Why do you think there is such a fuss about Facebook tracking where you go even though your are logged out? Quote: Originally Posted by HTMLBasicTutor Did any of you actually read the article before replying?
Google and Bing already do this. You have to turn it off.
That and I also found a nice plugin that blocks those kind of bugs, called ghosterly. Blocks about 680 of these nasty tracking bugs. Only annoying thing is that I now only see ads in dutch
They've been competing for so many years since the internet began though Yahoo started to be on top, the unbeatable Google only gives some of the consolations when other search engines make some good innovation in their own algorithms. Quote: It’s clear that personalization will remain an important trend online that will provide benefits to people around the world, and we think it’s important to be thoughtful about our approach to make sure we get it right. We see tremendous potential to make search better by understanding what you care about. The faster we can get you to answers, the more time you’ll have to learn about diverse perspectives and form educated opinions Some thoughts on personalization - Inside Search - Google
The future of searches is going to be interesting with the emerging competitors
i would like to ask that is there any other popular keyword research tools? It would be a long time before Siri can do what Apple claims it would do. It all depends upon user adaptability..how many users are on apple...and how many on Android based smartphones...as per the recent study Android based smartphone sales has surpassed Apple based iphone. This is very much true that want and demand of perfect searched results increases the responsibility of all S.E especially Google as there are many others also trying to beat this, so due to demand of accurate searched results and competition of serving accurate searched results make this fight more interesting.
Anyway thanks a lot for the link. Did any of you actually read the article before replying?
Quote: With intelligent search engines that actual narrow down results based on our search history Google and Bing already do this. You have to turn it off.
Why do you think there is such a fuss about Facebook tracking where you go even though your are logged out? Quote: Originally Posted by HTMLBasicTutor Did any of you actually read the article before replying?
Google and Bing already do this. You have to turn it off.
That and I also found a nice plugin that blocks those kind of bugs, called ghosterly. Blocks about 680 of these nasty tracking bugs. Only annoying thing is that I now only see ads in dutch