Tag Archives: semantic search engine

What the acquisition of Metaweb will mean for Google

I’ll let the video above and my recent bookmarks do the informing.
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Wolfram Alpha knows about your domain!

I originally read about this over at blogstorm and I just had to try it out for my own domain. I particularly like the way it can show you your host location. Kind of big brotherish, but it’s still cool nonetheless. Get the widgets!
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Early signs that Google could be going Semantic

So I read this post on readwriteweb earlier this week about Google exposing semantic data within it’s search results. It wasn’t too long ago that I predicted this would happen, and pointed out reasons as to why it was important to start using semantic mark up. Well there you have it!
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Google indexing flash, what will this mean for accessibility?

Google are indexing flash, the news most designers have been waiting for! Flash has always been a harder sell for the pure designer types who build flash heavy websites and do not take the search engine spiders into account. How will flash based sites rank within search engines in comparision to semantically optimised websites? With [...]
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