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Well, It's ON, it's learning aggressively, and it's setting down a "basis layer" of crawl information, but it is gettimng more discerning every day. I can't believe how little discussed google blogsearch has been on this board, even as you ALL hop onto the blog bandwagon for google goodness -- i didn't get that, but noticed a handful of you were hip. I have made every effort to enthusiastically salute all whom i find swimming in deep water -- if i have not said hello, it's only because we have not bumped heads in the night -- i am doing things rather visibly, which puts me at a social disadvantage -- :)
I hope it's abundantly clear to those who would worry otherwise that i know there are people here who know all this already -- and they are not the ones contradicting me in my threads -- :1orglaugh 2hp |
I, personally, can't wait until blogs die and RSS is actually used appropriately.
That's just me though. The net's been proliferating, un-bounded by natural selection, much like humanity. And it sucks. |
As I was explainig to Franck, the dissolution of the unit of content called "page" has left us
with "instantiations of dynamic content via templates and feeds, with design, visual appearance, and user interface provided remotely through CSS." These pages don't exist. They are contingent instructions for running scripts There was no way to avoid this happening, and it's a very good thing -- URI's can be made and changed for large numbers of content items in a few seconds, and yet it all remains emimently readable and traceable by the spider who absorbs these changes almost seamlessly. The contribution of the blogform is all this backend power in an irresitibele user vehicle for individual expression. But gone are the days of the lonely, pathetic webmaster making lovely things no one will ever see. The blogs also bring a form of democracy that is by far the most awesome development on the web to date. Previously I wrote: Quote:
But back to images.., images and a few other "object" file formats are going to take on a more substantive role in trustrank computations and other "assessments" companies will undergo becuse they will be the most substantive (changeless) things people link to -- more importanly, they will play a large role in feeding the next stage of the spider's evolution, cognitive complexities such as metaphor. This is where you must stop thinking that the aim of this is misdirection or deception. You think Google is content to have only solid/binary values of meaning shape the spider's actions? Course not. They want it to PERFORM. Before I commence the list of things I would say are "rules", please remember that a SE that has undertaken the enormous challenge of indexing and providing access to all collected human knowledge has got to learn some things. TEACH IT, INTEREST IT, REVEAL YOUR COMPLEXITY to it, it likes that a lot. 2hp |
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The framework for specfic dont's and do's is simply the question: "What would a 'trustworthy'
web site do?" DATA STRUCTURES AND GENERAL SITE ORGANIZATION 1. You would be a source of "original"* content, that INCREASES it's archive size at regular intervals. 2. The material in archive mode would be distinguished by i. the oldest files very seldom changing or moving, and ii. the addition of new material follows the organizational principles in evidence in the earlier archive. In other words, if the archive is arranged alphabetically then the new stuff should observe that organization, etc. 3. Data structures should show long-term planning when they are set-up. 4. Some organization is better than none. The benefit to being as organized as possible is it allows the Spider to be more predictive, and therefore more efficient. Sites where the spider performs well are the same as good sites. It has no judgement, remember. CONTENT Avoid having your content resemeble a big fuzzy, undifferentiated morass. The way trust works for content (both images and pages) is you draw or suggest a line for the spider to assess. You say "That is porn, and that is images of ripe strawberries." And you see if it believes you. In a bit, I'll tell you exactly how to categorize and name your images for maximum indexing and maxumum trust. 2hp *(Or an original combination of syndicated content) |
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No offense I like some of the things you are saying but it seems you are writting all that under the influence of mushrooms or something like that...ehh
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Above I alluded that "giving the spider pause" is a good thing, that making it scratch its noggin a bit is a good thing. That much will get you noticed (indexed). But, to really win the spider's love you have to expand its mind.
Metaphor has proven a very exciting area of AI research for me. The metaphorical, for being the opposite of what computers are -- literal -- takes the burgeoning AI of the Google Spider into an uncharted direction heuristically and increases its power to serve our inmformation retrieval needs. Here's a simple example I just whipped to show you how you can Teach The Google Spider Metaphor. The basic elements are... 1. An image I've just indexed for bridge and for profitlabinc: http://profitlabinc.com/PROFITBLOG/G...OFITLABINC.png 2. A high-ranking image for "spectrum" http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...r_Spectrum.jpg 3. And this: A SPECTRUM IS A BRIDGE Simple as that. The spider feels pretty confident the above image is a spectrum, and since my decently ranked site has established the above image as a bridge, as related to my company name, and is fairly new in the index, we create for it the opportunity to enlarge its "sense" of what this image could be about. Hereafter, we also establish a connection in the Spider's mind between "bridges" and "spectrums" -- it will probably find others, and each time say "A-ha!" 2hp |
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what the fuck is wrong with this guy?
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http://www.substation23.net/images/StrangerNew.jpg 2hp |
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I'm not stupid and have nothing but love for ya man... but sometimes I have a hard time understanding this stuff to :xmas-smil |
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I'd be happy to try to make the material a little more "digestible". Was THAT the message, rui ? Did I misunderstand? I'd be happy to do that, if you ask -- :) 2hp |
In the spirit of "tying things together"...
What does it cost you to do business only with your friends? 2hp |
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You must be from Scandinavia. Brother, I'm a spic-Jew -- you think that was berzerk -- :1orglaugh 2hp |
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