Seven Search Engine Evolutions for '07 72
eldavojohn writes "I found a short but interesting list of predicted evolutions of search engines that will most likely be implemented in 2007. While some are vague and obvious like a better human interactive experience, there are others that are worth looking into like alternative means of indexing and using semantics — not keywords — for matching documents. The author of this list is Dr. Riza Berkan, also the author of 'Fuzzy Systems Design Principles.'"
Slashvertisement (Score:3, Insightful)
Even if you could radically change the way a search engine works, you then face an even bigger task: Forcing users to radically change their searching habits to fit your search engine.
And what the hell is "QDEXing"? Google reveals nothing, therefore we can conclude it does not, in fact, exist.
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So maybe they'll implement decades-old tech? (Score:5, Insightful)
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It Is About Time (Score:4, Insightful)
Bring it on NOW.
Re:Google is here to stay (Score:3, Insightful)
But the fact is there are people out there who say "I won't change, it is teh easy," but they need to realize Google records every search they make.
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