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GoogleFinalVersionFixed. Searchqualityevaluatorguidelines. Apiengine/seoserver. SEO Tool - Search Engine Simulator. Search Algorithms with Google Director of Research Peter Norvig. Google Artificial Intelligence in Search As you will see in the transcript below, this discussion focused on the use of artificial intelligence algorithms in search. Peter outlines for us the approach used by Google on a number of interesting search problems, and how they view search problems in general. This is fascinating reading for those of you who want to get a deeper understanding of how search is evolving and the technological approaches that are driving it. The types of things that are detailed in this interview include: The basic approach used to build Google TranslateThe process Google uses to test and implement algorithm updatesHow voice driven search worksThe methodology being used for image recognitionHow Google views speed in searchHow Google views the goals of search overall Some of the particularly interesting tidbits include: Teaching automated translation systems vocabulary and grammar rules is not a viable approach.

Interview Transcript Peter Norvig: Here’s how it works. Les extensions Chrome et Firefox préférées des référenceurs - Journal du Net Solutions. Improved Flash indexing. Written by Ron Adler, Janis Stipins, and Maile Ohye We've received numerous requests to improve our indexing of Adobe Flash files. Today, Ron Adler and Janis Stipins—software engineers on our indexing team—will provide us with more in-depth information about our recent announcement that we've greatly improved our ability to index Flash. Q: Which Flash files can Google better index now? We've improved our ability to index textual content in SWF files of all kinds. Q: What content can Google better index from these Flash files? In addition to finding and indexing the textual content in Flash files, we're also discovering URLs that appear in Flash files, and feeding them into our crawling pipeline—just like we do with URLs that appear in non-Flash webpages.

Q: What about non-textual content, such as images? Also note that we do not index FLV files, such as the videos that play on YouTube, because these files contain no text elements. Q: How does Google "see" the contents of a Flash file? 1.