SCA2013 Presentation: A Web-Based Content Analysis ToolXin Chen
This is a presentation at SCA2013, Karlsruhe, Germany. This shows the design (architecture, database, sketch, wireframe, prototype) of a simple web-based tool that supports asynchronous collaboration among researchers when conducting content analysis on qualitative social media data.
meta search technology are search engine tools that pass quries on to many other search engines and then summerized all the resultsin one handy interface
The document discusses meta search engines, which search multiple search engines at once and aggregate the results. It provides examples of 30 popular meta search engines such as Ixquick, ez2Find, Mamma, and Dogpile. It describes the advantages of meta search engines in providing a broader scope of results without visiting each search engine individually. However, it also notes disadvantages like varying quality of results and inability to fully support the syntax of each underlying search engine.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a CHI 2003 tutorial on web search engines. The tutorial aims to introduce HCI professionals to user interface issues related to search on the web. It covers topics such as the architecture and algorithms of modern search engines, evaluation and measurement of search quality, and interfaces for query formulation, evaluating results, and refining searches. The tutorial instructors are Krishna Bharat and Bay-Wei Chang from Google Inc. and includes slides on web vs traditional IR, query deployment and refinement, and other search interface design topics.
1. The document discusses Google algorithm updates from 2003 to present, including major updates like Penguin, Panda, Mobilegeddon and more recent shifts towards semantic search and knowledge engines.
2. It provides details on the goals of each update, such as targeting bad link building practices with Penguin and prioritizing page quality over other signals with Panda.
3. Recent updates emphasize mobile friendliness and showing app content in search results, reflecting Google's move towards a mobile-first approach to search.
This document compares different ranking algorithms used by search engines. It summarizes PageRank, HITS, SALSA, Weighted PageRank, Distance Rank, and Topic-Sensitive PageRank algorithms. The document analyzes the objectives, inputs, importance, limitations, and applications of each algorithm. It also provides examples and compares the algorithms based on criteria like year of existence, objective, input parameters, importance, limitations, search engines that use them, and quality of results. The proposed work discussed is improving PageRank to address the problem of dangling pages.
Crawling, indexing, ranking: Make the search engine crawlers and algorithms y...SEO monitor
The document is a presentation about technical SEO, specifically crawling and indexing management. It discusses how to optimize crawling by focusing search engine crawlers on important URLs through techniques like robots.txt. It also discusses indexation management, including determining which URLs should be indexed for users versus SEO and using meta tags to control indexing. The presentation emphasizes managing crawling and indexing to direct search engines to focus on a website's most important content.
SCA2013 Presentation: A Web-Based Content Analysis ToolXin Chen
This is a presentation at SCA2013, Karlsruhe, Germany. This shows the design (architecture, database, sketch, wireframe, prototype) of a simple web-based tool that supports asynchronous collaboration among researchers when conducting content analysis on qualitative social media data.
meta search technology are search engine tools that pass quries on to many other search engines and then summerized all the resultsin one handy interface
The document discusses meta search engines, which search multiple search engines at once and aggregate the results. It provides examples of 30 popular meta search engines such as Ixquick, ez2Find, Mamma, and Dogpile. It describes the advantages of meta search engines in providing a broader scope of results without visiting each search engine individually. However, it also notes disadvantages like varying quality of results and inability to fully support the syntax of each underlying search engine.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a CHI 2003 tutorial on web search engines. The tutorial aims to introduce HCI professionals to user interface issues related to search on the web. It covers topics such as the architecture and algorithms of modern search engines, evaluation and measurement of search quality, and interfaces for query formulation, evaluating results, and refining searches. The tutorial instructors are Krishna Bharat and Bay-Wei Chang from Google Inc. and includes slides on web vs traditional IR, query deployment and refinement, and other search interface design topics.
1. The document discusses Google algorithm updates from 2003 to present, including major updates like Penguin, Panda, Mobilegeddon and more recent shifts towards semantic search and knowledge engines.
2. It provides details on the goals of each update, such as targeting bad link building practices with Penguin and prioritizing page quality over other signals with Panda.
3. Recent updates emphasize mobile friendliness and showing app content in search results, reflecting Google's move towards a mobile-first approach to search.
This document compares different ranking algorithms used by search engines. It summarizes PageRank, HITS, SALSA, Weighted PageRank, Distance Rank, and Topic-Sensitive PageRank algorithms. The document analyzes the objectives, inputs, importance, limitations, and applications of each algorithm. It also provides examples and compares the algorithms based on criteria like year of existence, objective, input parameters, importance, limitations, search engines that use them, and quality of results. The proposed work discussed is improving PageRank to address the problem of dangling pages.
Crawling, indexing, ranking: Make the search engine crawlers and algorithms y...SEO monitor
The document is a presentation about technical SEO, specifically crawling and indexing management. It discusses how to optimize crawling by focusing search engine crawlers on important URLs through techniques like robots.txt. It also discusses indexation management, including determining which URLs should be indexed for users versus SEO and using meta tags to control indexing. The presentation emphasizes managing crawling and indexing to direct search engines to focus on a website's most important content.
This document provides an overview of strategies for generating traffic from Google. It discusses understanding how Google searches work and the importance of page rank, keywords, domain names, meta tags, content, backlinks, social media, and other optimization tactics. The goal is to help readers learn practical tips and techniques for improving their visibility and traffic from Google searches.
Google is a web search engine that indexes web pages and provides search results to user queries. It was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and has grown to offer many products beyond search including Gmail, Google Maps, Google Drive and more. Google's search technology is based on its PageRank algorithm which analyzes links between websites to determine importance.
This is a presentation that I did for the Enterprise Search Summit West 2008 that has been amended for a Web Project Management class at the University of Washington
Internet magazines practical tips for improving website trafficHamideh Iraj
The document discusses two Iranian websites, Narenji.ir and Gooyait.com, that provide internet magazines. It analyzes various metrics of the websites including their Alexa ranks, Google page ranks, technology used, metadata, domain age, backlinks, and how well they implement the "7 Cs" framework of customer interface (context, content, community, customization, communication, connection, and commerce). Narenji.ir has been operating for over 6 years while Gooyait.com has been active for 4 years. Both sites use open source platforms but Gooyait.com has not optimized its metadata. Narenji.ir has a simpler design and focuses on news about gadgets while Gooyait
This seminar presentation discusses search engines. It defines a search engine as a program that uses keywords to search documents and returns results in order of relevance. The presentation outlines the main components of a search engine: the web crawler, database, and search interface. It also describes how search engines work by crawling links, indexing words, and ranking pages using algorithms like PageRank. Finally, it discusses different types of search engines and how artificial intelligence is used to improve search engine quality.
The document discusses issues with how computer science has directed the development of search systems, focusing on efficiency over user experience. It argues search systems have paid minimal attention to the user experience beyond results relevance and ad-matching. The goal of the plenary is to inspire designing search experiences that do more than just sell products well.
This document provides an overview of Google's web services and applications. It discusses how Google uses automated technology to index the web for its core search business. It also describes Google's range of cloud-based applications for productivity, mobile, media, and social interactions. Finally, it examines Google's developer tools and platforms like Google App Engine, and how developers can create and deploy web applications using Google's infrastructure.
This document summarizes Nicholas Carr's 2008 article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" which argues that the internet is changing how people read and process information. It presents an experiment where students had trouble concentrating while reading online. However, there is little scientific evidence so far to support Carr's claims. The document also discusses how search algorithms and Google's dominance shape the way people find and consume information on the internet.
This document provides information on advanced SEO techniques to improve search engine rankings and organic search traffic. It discusses key concepts like how Google's algorithm works based on popularity and backlinks, submitting URLs to Google, following Google's guidelines and avoiding cloaking. It also provides tips on optimizing individual pages through keywords, titles, length and other on-page factors to improve rankings. The overall goal is to understand how search engines evaluate pages and make adjustments to help rank higher in search results.
This document provides an overview of advanced search engine optimization (SEO) techniques. It discusses how search engine algorithms work, with a focus on Google's algorithm, which ranks pages based on popularity as determined by backlinks. The document outlines best practices for SEO, including understanding customers, providing contact info, optimizing page structure and content, and avoiding spammy techniques. It aims to help readers improve search rankings and organic search traffic through strategic website adjustments.
NIDM (National Institute Of Digital Marketing) Bangalore Is One Of The Leading & best Digital Marketing Institute In Bangalore, India And We Have Brand Value For The Quality Of Education Which We Provide. Our Curriculum/ Courses Are Designed with Practical knowledge are Fully For Job Orientation Bases. www.nidmindia.com
The document discusses the inner workings of the Google search engine. It begins with facts about Google's founding and history. It then explains the basic components of how any search engine works, including web crawlers that index pages, and how keywords are matched to search results. The bulk of the document focuses on Google's specific architecture, including its web crawler called Googlebot, its indexer that catalogs words in a database, and its query processor that matches searches to relevant pages based on factors like PageRank. It also discusses related topics like search engine optimization techniques and using "Google digging" to refine searches.
How to drive over a million visitors to your site in one monthWO Strategies
The document discusses how to get over 1 million visitors to a website in a month. It outlines the Environmental Working Group's successful marketing plan for a cell phone radiation report, which included keyword research, search engine optimization of web pages, social media outreach, paid search campaigns, and traditional media outreach. The plan resulted in over 60,000 email signups and nearly 5 million social media impressions for the report. The key elements of the plan included optimizing content for targeted keywords, making content easily shareable on social media, and creating clear calls to action.
The document discusses the evolution of search from early human-mediated models to modern automated systems. It outlines the development of search engines from basic directories to sophisticated algorithms that analyze user behavior and semantic relationships to improve relevance (Search 1.0 to Search 2.0). The document then discusses opportunities for search engine optimization in the modern search landscape, including harnessing social media and mobile usage data.
What is the current status quo of the Semantic Web as first mentioned by Tim Berners Lee in 2001?
Not only 10 blue links can drive you traffic anymore, Google has added many so called Knowlegde cards and panels to answer the specific informational need of their users. Sounds complicated, but it isn’t. If you ask for information, Google will try to answer it within the result pages.
I'll share my research from a theoretical point of view through exploring patents and papers, and actual testing cases in the live indices of Google. Getting your site listed as the source of an Answer Card can result in an increase of CTR as much as 16%. How to get listed? Come join my session and I'll shine some light on the factors that come into play when optimizing for Google's Knowledge graph.
This document summarizes a journal article that surveys different types of search engines. It begins by introducing the purpose and importance of search engines for accessing information on the web. It then provides an overview of the major types of search engines, including general search engines like Google, academic search engines, metasearch engines, multimedia search engines, social search engines, and semantic search engines. The document reviews several existing studies that have compared the performance and results of different search engines. It discusses metrics like recall and precision that are used to evaluate how well search engines retrieve relevant documents. The objective of the original study was to understand factors that influence search engine performance and enhance the user search experience.
Comparison of various page Rank AlgorithmsEditor IJCTER
Web is expanding day by day and people generally rely on search engine to explore the
web Thus, it has become very important for the sources to give relevant and qualified result. The main aim of this paper is to get the knowledge about variouSs page rank algorithm and to find the optimize result among them. The comparison will be done on the basis of their speed, limitations, benefits and input parameters, efficiency of results.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
This document provides an overview of strategies for generating traffic from Google. It discusses understanding how Google searches work and the importance of page rank, keywords, domain names, meta tags, content, backlinks, social media, and other optimization tactics. The goal is to help readers learn practical tips and techniques for improving their visibility and traffic from Google searches.
Google is a web search engine that indexes web pages and provides search results to user queries. It was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and has grown to offer many products beyond search including Gmail, Google Maps, Google Drive and more. Google's search technology is based on its PageRank algorithm which analyzes links between websites to determine importance.
This is a presentation that I did for the Enterprise Search Summit West 2008 that has been amended for a Web Project Management class at the University of Washington
Internet magazines practical tips for improving website trafficHamideh Iraj
The document discusses two Iranian websites, Narenji.ir and Gooyait.com, that provide internet magazines. It analyzes various metrics of the websites including their Alexa ranks, Google page ranks, technology used, metadata, domain age, backlinks, and how well they implement the "7 Cs" framework of customer interface (context, content, community, customization, communication, connection, and commerce). Narenji.ir has been operating for over 6 years while Gooyait.com has been active for 4 years. Both sites use open source platforms but Gooyait.com has not optimized its metadata. Narenji.ir has a simpler design and focuses on news about gadgets while Gooyait
This seminar presentation discusses search engines. It defines a search engine as a program that uses keywords to search documents and returns results in order of relevance. The presentation outlines the main components of a search engine: the web crawler, database, and search interface. It also describes how search engines work by crawling links, indexing words, and ranking pages using algorithms like PageRank. Finally, it discusses different types of search engines and how artificial intelligence is used to improve search engine quality.
The document discusses issues with how computer science has directed the development of search systems, focusing on efficiency over user experience. It argues search systems have paid minimal attention to the user experience beyond results relevance and ad-matching. The goal of the plenary is to inspire designing search experiences that do more than just sell products well.
This document provides an overview of Google's web services and applications. It discusses how Google uses automated technology to index the web for its core search business. It also describes Google's range of cloud-based applications for productivity, mobile, media, and social interactions. Finally, it examines Google's developer tools and platforms like Google App Engine, and how developers can create and deploy web applications using Google's infrastructure.
This document summarizes Nicholas Carr's 2008 article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" which argues that the internet is changing how people read and process information. It presents an experiment where students had trouble concentrating while reading online. However, there is little scientific evidence so far to support Carr's claims. The document also discusses how search algorithms and Google's dominance shape the way people find and consume information on the internet.
This document provides information on advanced SEO techniques to improve search engine rankings and organic search traffic. It discusses key concepts like how Google's algorithm works based on popularity and backlinks, submitting URLs to Google, following Google's guidelines and avoiding cloaking. It also provides tips on optimizing individual pages through keywords, titles, length and other on-page factors to improve rankings. The overall goal is to understand how search engines evaluate pages and make adjustments to help rank higher in search results.
This document provides an overview of advanced search engine optimization (SEO) techniques. It discusses how search engine algorithms work, with a focus on Google's algorithm, which ranks pages based on popularity as determined by backlinks. The document outlines best practices for SEO, including understanding customers, providing contact info, optimizing page structure and content, and avoiding spammy techniques. It aims to help readers improve search rankings and organic search traffic through strategic website adjustments.
NIDM (National Institute Of Digital Marketing) Bangalore Is One Of The Leading & best Digital Marketing Institute In Bangalore, India And We Have Brand Value For The Quality Of Education Which We Provide. Our Curriculum/ Courses Are Designed with Practical knowledge are Fully For Job Orientation Bases. www.nidmindia.com
The document discusses the inner workings of the Google search engine. It begins with facts about Google's founding and history. It then explains the basic components of how any search engine works, including web crawlers that index pages, and how keywords are matched to search results. The bulk of the document focuses on Google's specific architecture, including its web crawler called Googlebot, its indexer that catalogs words in a database, and its query processor that matches searches to relevant pages based on factors like PageRank. It also discusses related topics like search engine optimization techniques and using "Google digging" to refine searches.
How to drive over a million visitors to your site in one monthWO Strategies
The document discusses how to get over 1 million visitors to a website in a month. It outlines the Environmental Working Group's successful marketing plan for a cell phone radiation report, which included keyword research, search engine optimization of web pages, social media outreach, paid search campaigns, and traditional media outreach. The plan resulted in over 60,000 email signups and nearly 5 million social media impressions for the report. The key elements of the plan included optimizing content for targeted keywords, making content easily shareable on social media, and creating clear calls to action.
The document discusses the evolution of search from early human-mediated models to modern automated systems. It outlines the development of search engines from basic directories to sophisticated algorithms that analyze user behavior and semantic relationships to improve relevance (Search 1.0 to Search 2.0). The document then discusses opportunities for search engine optimization in the modern search landscape, including harnessing social media and mobile usage data.
What is the current status quo of the Semantic Web as first mentioned by Tim Berners Lee in 2001?
Not only 10 blue links can drive you traffic anymore, Google has added many so called Knowlegde cards and panels to answer the specific informational need of their users. Sounds complicated, but it isn’t. If you ask for information, Google will try to answer it within the result pages.
I'll share my research from a theoretical point of view through exploring patents and papers, and actual testing cases in the live indices of Google. Getting your site listed as the source of an Answer Card can result in an increase of CTR as much as 16%. How to get listed? Come join my session and I'll shine some light on the factors that come into play when optimizing for Google's Knowledge graph.
This document summarizes a journal article that surveys different types of search engines. It begins by introducing the purpose and importance of search engines for accessing information on the web. It then provides an overview of the major types of search engines, including general search engines like Google, academic search engines, metasearch engines, multimedia search engines, social search engines, and semantic search engines. The document reviews several existing studies that have compared the performance and results of different search engines. It discusses metrics like recall and precision that are used to evaluate how well search engines retrieve relevant documents. The objective of the original study was to understand factors that influence search engine performance and enhance the user search experience.
Comparison of various page Rank AlgorithmsEditor IJCTER
Web is expanding day by day and people generally rely on search engine to explore the
web Thus, it has become very important for the sources to give relevant and qualified result. The main aim of this paper is to get the knowledge about variouSs page rank algorithm and to find the optimize result among them. The comparison will be done on the basis of their speed, limitations, benefits and input parameters, efficiency of results.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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