How Google Makes Improvements to its Search Algorithm
Uploaded on Aug 24, 2011Here's a short video we put together that gives you a sense of the work that goes into the changes and improvements we make to Google almost every day. While an improvement to the algorithm may start with a creative idea, it always goes through a process of rigorous scientific testing.
http://www.google.com/insidesearch
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How Does Google Search Work?
Published on Apr 23, 2012Hi Matt, could you please explain how Google's ranking and website evaluation process works starting with the crawling and analysis of a site, crawling timelines, frequencies, priorities, indexing and filtering processes within the databases etc. RobertvH, Munich
"The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine” by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page
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What is Google Page Rank?
Published on Jun 15, 2012http://www.hallaminternet.com - Susan Hallam talks about what Google Page Ranks is. How does Google determine what the Page Rank is for your website? Susan tells you whether Google Page Rank is important or not and if it will help to increase your search engine rankings. This video will also tell you what you should expect your Page Rank be and how to improve it if necessary.
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Google - Year in Search 2014
Published on Dec 15, 2014In 2014 we searched trillions of times. What do these searches say about us? Explore the Year in Search and follow the conversation on #YearInSearch.
Credits:
- Two people hugging: Dida Mulder
- Boy with 3D Printed hand: E-NABLE/RIT University News/RIT MAGIC Center
- Ebola doctors and patients: Plan International
- Perth passenger train footage: vision courtesy of the Public Transport Authority of Western Australia
- Malala Yousafzai collecting the Nobel Peace Prize: Nobel Media AB
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My Google Search History
Published on Dec 12, 2013Ltd Edition SIGNED Posters! http://www.danandphilshop.com
I read some of the weirder entries from my google search history! Please subscribe if you want to see more :)
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Introducing the Knowledge Graph
Published on May 16, 2012Get an under the hood look at the next frontier in Search, from the team at Google behind the technology. The Knowledge Graph is a huge collection of the people, places and things in the world and how they're connected to one another. With this technology, Google can get you the best possible answers and help jump start your discovery.
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Explore Lists and Collections With Google Search
Published on Aug 8, 2012Sometimes the best answer to your question is not always a single entity, but a list or group of connected things. Now, with the Knowledge Graph, Google can answer these questions, too, with a new interactive carousel at the top of your results page.
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Google I/O 2013 - From Structured Data to the Knowledge Graph
Published on May 17, 2013Dan Brickley, Jason Douglas
While the web began with free-text documents, most of it is now backed by structured databases. However, too often the structure from these databases is lost on the way to HTML. It doesn't have to be that way. We'll cover what new features can be powered by this structured data as well as tools & techniques for making sure this useful structure is not lost on your site.
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Build a Small Knowledge Graph Part 1 of 3: Creating and Processing Linked Data
Published on Jun 25, 2014This is the first video in a 3-part series. In this video, Jarek Wilkiewicz introduces you to the reference architecture for support of Schema.org Actions.
(http://goo.gl/vw8rOJ) in the context of a specific use case (a music store). The video then then focuses on exposing entities using Schema.org markup with JSON-LD.
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Build a Small Knowledge Graph Part 2 of 3: Managing Graph Data With Cayley
Published on Jun 25, 2014This is the second video in a 3-part series. In this video, Barak Michener introduces you to graph processing using Cayley, an open source graph database written in Go. Cayley is fast, free, and easy to get started with. Clone it from this repository: https://github.com/google/cayley or try the demo dataset in a live instance running on Google App Engine: http://cayley-graph.appspot.com/.
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Build a Small Knowledge Graph Part 3 of 3: Activating Graph Data With Actions
Published on Jun 25, 2014This is the third video in a 3-part series. In this video, Jarek Wilkiewicz builds on the previous two episodes to show you how to activate a small Knowledge Graph with Schema.org Actions (http://goo.gl/vw8rOJ).
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Google I/O 2013 - The Freebase APIs: Tapping into Google's Knowledge Graph
Published on May 16, 2013Shawn Simister
Freebase is the open core of Google's Knowledge Graph. The Freebase APIs help developers enhance their applications so they better understand the people, places and things users care about. We'll dig into code samples and show how to enhance your application with Knowledge Graph data.
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Semantic Web part 5: Dan Brickley
Published on Mar 30, 2012Dan Brickley presents schema.org, a set of extensible schemas that enables webmasters to embed structured data on their web pages for use by search engines.
Hosted by the BBC Academy in London, the Libraries, Media and The Semantic Web meet up event saw speakers at the forefront of the move towards common formats for data on the World Wide Web discuss the latest advances in their field.
Themes covered included how standards are emerging for embedding machine-readable data into natural language documents, and how in the Libraries, Archives and Museums realm a new community of linked data advocates are changing how the world's great cultural institutions understand their holdings.
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Google I/O 2013 - Semantic Video Annotations in the YouTube Topics API: Theory and Applications
Published on May 16, 2013Philipp Pfeiffenberger, Shirley Gaw
Did you know that YouTube automatically classifies videos based on the Freebase Open Knowledge Graph topics that they relate to? We'll talk more about how we pull off this feat of classification, as well as how you can use topics to power YouTube API searches or find related videos.
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Understanding the Knowledge Graph and Optimizing it for Your Brand - Kahena Lunch and Learn
Published on Aug 5, 2014Get ahead of the curve and get your site connected to the knowledge graph.
Google's algorithms keep getting smarter and learning what queries relate to which topics by using more intelligent methods.
We don't know what the next update has in store for us, but one thing's for sure, the Knowledge Graph and the visual elements which display in the SERPs are here to stay.
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