Month: December, 2007
Google uses human evaluators to improve search results
Google continue to use human input for the evaluation of search results, Peter Norvig of Google says.
Technology Review has an interesting interview in its January/February 2008 issue. They have interviewed Peter Norvig, director of research at Google.
Norvig mentions following factors when asked about how they make Google’s accuracy better:
They track what users are clicking on. […]
When Social Networks Go Senile
With social media sites coming online at a rate of eleventy billion a minute, it’s only a matter of time before we start to see some…well, interesting communities popping up. So what would happen if you not only got a bunch of senior citizens together (and I don’t mean the “just turned 60 club,” I […]
Spamming Pandia
Pandia gets hacked by spammers lusting for links.
Some of our regular readers may have noticed some “interesting” links to DVDs, MP3 files and various pharmaceutical products in two of our blog posts this week.
Needless to say, we are not in any way interested in helping mp3village.net, dvdplanet.tv, and perfect-drugs.com sell more gifts this Christmas.
However, […]
Spamming Pandia
Pandia gets hacked by spammers lusting for links.
Some of our regular readers may have noticed some “interesting” links to DVDs, MP3 files and various pharmaceutical products in two of our blog posts this week.
Needless to say, we are not in any way interested in helping mp3village.net, dvdplanet.tv, and perfect-drugs.com sell more gifts this Christmas.
However, […]
Tomorrow’s web customers
Everyone who makes a living online needs to know what the web will be like in the future. Projecting from statistics showing current trends, researchers can make educated guesses, but you don’t want to base your business decisions on nothing but statistics. I don’t have a crystal ball, but I offer something even better: Have […]
Tomorrow’s web customers
Everyone who makes a living online needs to know what the web will be like in the future. Projecting from statistics showing current trends, researchers can make educated guesses, but you don’t want to base your business decisions on nothing but statistics. I don’t have a crystal ball, but I offer something even better: Have […]
