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Google has a Semantic Memory

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Can Google really understand synonyms?

It appears that Google Search is beginning to understand the nature of human language. From this recent article, Google goes over their ability to pull synonyms into search results. Photo doesn’t just mean ‘photo’ anymore in SEO speak; it could also mean ‘picture’, ’snapshot’ or ‘pic’. This reassures us that their algorithm goes beyond understanding basic SEO techniques that we have almost become too comfortable with.

For SEO writers, it also reiterates the importance of well-written copy with more than just keyword-rich text. The use of naturally descriptive phrases with flow, meaning and non-repetitiveness is essential. Cluttering and bogging down MDT and Title Tags with your list of targeted keywords will only hinder your progress.

As crazy as it seems, Google’s algorithm has a semantic memory. Not only can Google  pick up on synonyms, but they’re smart enough to pick up on when they are not. The article’s example highlights on ‘arms reduction’ and ‘arm reduction’.

Try it yourself. In Google, search for ‘SEO’ and you’ll find ’search engine optimization’ is also highlighted. Try searching for “BB” and you’ll probably get  ‘Blackberry’ results.

If you have any questions, please visit our SEO/SEM website and/or contact us! Our SEO Team is always up for a good chat.

Advantages of Google Chrome OS over Windows

With the recent announcement of the 10-year collaboration between Microsoft and Yahoo, Google is going on the offensive.

In late 2010, Google will release “Google Chrome OS”, which is an operating systems designed to compete with Microsoft Windows, which has been the dominant operating system of choice for the past decade.

This may lead one to wonder, why would I choose Chrome OS over Windows…

- Chrome OS will not only work on desktops and laptops, but on netbooks as well.

- Chrome was designed to run on low-powered ARM and Atom processors

- Chrome can be downloaded on any machine, and it will “just work”, making it a portable operating system

- Google Chrome is FREE

The New Google Chrome OS

Since the launch of Google Chrome, 30 million users have downloaded the browser and use it regularly.  Since, Google has said they are  going to introduce a new operating system (OS) called Google Chrome OS, an extension of the Google Chrome browser.  The Google Chrome OS will be an open source code that will be available in late 4th quarter of 2009.  Google plans to use the Chrome OS in netbooks and have a projected public release date in the 2nd half of 2010.  Acquiring partners for the project should be no problem since Google has the knowledge and funds to back it up.  Some of the key aspects of the Google Chrome OS will be :

  • Speed
  • Simplicity
  • Security

Some technical parts of the Chrome OS is that it will run on both x86 as well as ARM chips.  Google is also working with multiple OEMs to bring a number of netbooks to market next year.  It will be very interesting to see how Microsoft and Apple react to this news.  Will the Chrome OS give Windows 7 a run for its money?  Bill Gates has already commented on the latest Chrome OS but he didnt have much to say you can read his comments here.