Social Networking by Google

Jan 23rd

If we can't buy it we'll build our own...

"Google has quietly released a social networking service called orkut, named after Orkut Buyukkokten, a Google software engineer who developed the project during personal time allowed to him by Google." read more at SearchEngineWatch.

Overture to Use Email Advertising

Jan 23rd
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Recently many articles have been circulating about AdSense in email. Now a bunch more articles are about to circulate as Overture has amended its avertisers terms of service to include email ads.

Also a reminder that the contextual ad bid prices are to be seperated from the search bids over the weekend. Thanks to Kevin Lee at Marketing Wonk.

Online Branding through the Eyes of a Schmuck

Jan 22nd

Stay Cool "Don't be a Schmuck" - Rob Frankel.

Read On Just finished reading "The Revenge of Brand X," an awesome book on branding.

Right on, (or is that write on)...My article "Online Branding by a Schmuck"

Cheesy my incorrect use of bolding

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LookSmart Folding Like Origami

Ouch! Their CEO has steped down and their workforce has been choped in half.

Artistic, not so much garbage origami but more Just Paper Roses.

Snappy "TELSTRA snapped up local operations of LookSmart yesterday, barely a week after the shrinking Australian internet pioneer lost the customer that delivered two-thirds of its revenue."

Telestra is also the owner of popular the local search website and technology behind Citysearch.

Personalized Search Engines

While the quality of my articles may vary, I think my timing is delicious. At about 2 am this morning I was finishing up a small article titled "The Problems With Search Engine Personalization," when I found out about Eurekster.

Many of the top search engines and search engine experts believe that personalization is going to be important to the future of search. In all honesty it scares me as much as it interests me.

Danny Sullivan just wrote a good article about Eurekster, which is currently powered from user feedback and AllTheWeb.

My Ads, Your Ads

In a big fight between Google and Overture ads are spreading through the web.

Kelkoo, the third largest European shopping site, is to carry AdWords ads.

Overture is to display ads on Net Temps job portal, and they resigned a multi year deal with Wanadoo (Europe's #2 ISP).

Caution parady sites are fighting for their share of the pie. Everyone knows about YouHo, but Booble has came out of nowhere!

Eurekster - the Social Search Engine

In marketing the power of the weak tie is astronomical. If you ask a large cross section of society "Who found a job through a weak friend?" the percentage will be exceptionally high. Our friends typically share much of our environment and lifestyle. People who are friends of a friend live in a totally different world and know realities which are completely foreign to us.

Friendster is a free dating and social interaction network which opperates using this idea. Reports have stated that Google wanted to buy them last year for $30 million, but they did not sell.

Google organizes the web based on the social structure of the linking of the entire web. Newer technologies are allowing them to better find local clusters, but The Bost Globe reports that today a new competitor will take this field using the direct route.

For Eurekster to be effective features such as categorizing friends and settings such as trust friends of friends a certain number of levels deep will be necissary. Eurekster works by allowing you to cast a silent vote for a site based on the time you visit the site. Read the official Eurkester about us and Eurkester how it works information.

They hope to get you to download their toolbar and to tell friends about Eurkester via email. Two things which I believe to be errors in spreading this message are that the name of the search engine is hard for me to remember, and that they have a somewhat cluttered home page when compared with the current major search engines.

Google Search With Snapshots

Jan 20th

This is just a fun post. Recently DMOZ linked into thumbshots with a little red ball to provide a thumbshot previews of listed sites. Here is a cool search page which will allow you to search Google using your own CSS file or one which already has thumbshots...

Yahoo Research Labs

Jan 20th

Me Too! Google is frequently cooking up something in the Google Labs. Yahoo today announces the creation of "Yahoo Research Labs."

Latent Semantic Indexing

Jan 18th

(GEEK STUFF) One of the largest problems many search engines run into is that after they get to a few hundred million documents their algorithms and hardware hit a wall.

For those companies that can afford the investment to get past this point they still run into the problem that each additional resource makes their job a bit harder.

One of the major ways around this problem is to take advantage of the natural patterns in human language. Using Latent Semantic Indexing allows indexing search results based on the pairing of like words within documents.

Many complex searches may lack exact matches in the results as well. Being able to find near matches will allow search engines to provide more comprehensive results.

Its hard to get computers to understand anything human, but the process of latent semantic indexing delivers conceptual results while being entirely mathematically driven.

There are two main ways to do this, single variable decomposition and multi dimentional scaling.

Some of the steps of the single variable decomposition process are to:

  • create a database of all words in relevant documents
  • remove common stop words
  • stemming
  • remove words appearing in all results
  • remove words only appearing in one result
  • create a database of relavent keywords
  • weight the pages based on the frequency of keyword distribution
  • increasing the relevance of terms which appear in a small number of pages (as they are more likely to be on topic than words that appear in most all documents)
  • normalize the page to remove the pagelength as a factor
  • create relevancy vectors for the keywords

The single variable decomposition process is not scalable enough to work on large scale search engines though as it requires too much processor time. Multi dimentional scaling allows us to take snapshots of the topicology of different documents. "Instead of deriving the best possible projection through matrix decomposition, the MDS algorithm starts with a random arrangement of data, and then incrementally moves it around, calculating a stress function after each perturbation to see if the projection has grown more or less accurate. The algorithm keeps nudging the data points until it can no longer find lower values for the stress function."

This does not provide exact results, but only a rough approximation. When combined with other factors this approximation improves scalability and quality of search.

Good Reading on latent semantic indexing

This technology is so amazing that it may eventually help lead to a cure for cancer. Already the technology is being refined for cognitive improvements and test grading!

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