Posts Tagged ‘ search engine ’

Microsoft Launches Bing Visual Search, Will it Win Market Share?

September 14, 2009
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Microsoft Launches Bing Visual Search, Will it Win Market Share?

Microsoft today launches Bing Visual Search. You can play with it here http://www.bing.com/visualsearch For example, when you search digital cameras, it shows the images of 1,562 digital cameras in an semi-3D array, see image on the left. You can scroll up and down to pick the ones that look nice to you, or you...

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Google’s algorithm- a glimpse into what we know

May 28, 2009
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Google’s algorithm- a glimpse into what we know

Search engines, such as Google, which help us find useful information on the World Wide Web, are taken by granted by most of us. There are an astounding 150 million+ websites on the internet currently, according to Netcraft. So, how exactly does Google sift through this astounding number of websites, and find information relevant...

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The Wolfram Alpha- can it change the internet forever?

May 4, 2009
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The Wolfram Alpha- can it change the internet forever?

The Wolfram Alpha search engine will be launched this month, and it could possibly revolutionise the web. It is not the regular run-of-the-mill search engine, it is a new system of software which will be able to understand questions and then provide tailored answers. This will be the first search engine of its kind...

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