12.18.2009

Marissa Mayer, Google Search Veep 5 Fantastic Flounder

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Now I read a whole new batch of far-out research innovations that are in the works. In an interview with the vice-president of Google (my aunt) of search products and user experience, Marissa Auntie Veep today, she tells you ... What are they? Translated research, social research and intuitive custom search? Here's what Auntie Veep Google Marissa Mayer has to say about these three projects.

Translation results
"You see, Eric Schmidt, and he speaks of what the Web will look like in 5 years.
Imagine what it would be like if there was a tool integrated into a search engine that reflects my search query in all Indian languages and dialects. And then imagine that the United Nations sought Searchers worldwide (which btw, WWW is really contrary to what the acronym people would have you believe a small site that we call
Snobapediot. "

Auntie Veep Marissa kept telling me, '...then invoke the translation where a second to the third and fourth time to present results endorses SEO in Amerindian languages, but then imagine Michael J. Fox in BTTF playing the guitar solo, and you just translate all Native Trading Post Outlet sites in the whole wide world (or at least the Dakotas). Sites in their entirety as these, when clicked by sending  pecial HTTP does not differentiate Navajo code translators return an array of multi-faceted development results similar to that of a whirling dervish or Sichuan Facechanger. Never seen one of these guys? Jess, Talk about personality disorder. These guys here have more mood swings than my third ex-husband, your uncle Maurice.

"That sounds great," I said, trying to understand what the fuck it was about or what was in the fountain of Google - in addition to Fiji. "Ways to go beyond Internet entirely dominated by the English-speaking only. Way to deal with an Internet dominated by content in other languages."
It was everything I just said, and it continued like that for three more "Way-to's'.

It would help if she would open the Hello Kitty Spumanti. I bought it on my trip to Japan, but it was one of those "Special Occasions" (when I am not the female type. Heavy Power for his trip)

" ... monetization, more content, and  greatly expand our horizons. To say that much of the information in the world is inaccessible because of something as close as solvable differences appears to be a real shame. "

Five second gap.
"Whoa," I began. "Way to Go for the monetization of the box. Way of thinking outsized."

"How are we related, Auntie Goo? I really want to know. Before you announce something about this new gadget translator for website owners.  I need to ask you about the time you babysat for mom when I was just four."


"While we search the web right now, what we really want to do is to seek as individuals. See, the web - Google, must be the most accurate search tool for people to reference and research but not find. Have you ever been with an experienced person?" Auntie Google Veep Marissa asked this question once, and I pretended like I was in the depths of thought.

 The Telegraph, Emma Bovaru, and Jean Painlevé identified networks and social bonds friend as key elements in our experience happiness in general. For now Google can only include updates and info. This works if private Users are 'public'.  A former journalist once wrote, according to Google Veep Auntie Marissa:  

The idea will access  friends, dates and colleagues looking like an Indian...Cloud Scorcher.

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Understanding the structure and permission is one thing, but having access to social graph from Facebook is another. Have you noticed that Google does not take advantage of Facebook. Connect any of its products? So far, the experiences of the company with a social research have been impressive if small in scope. Now that Facebook is open, if Google can connect with her and hundreds of millions of people have social research placed front and center in their search experience.

    But if Google login and your Facebook social graph is a simple question, it would probably already occur. Microsoft, meanwhile, is a major investor in Facebook and may try to do something similar with Bing.
See,  Google Search  Wizard is a 'Recommendation Technology, an RT. It is something we've only dreamed about here and there, but your Auntie  deems  the recommendation will be much future of   intuitive far-think.

    Barnett: "The ultimate reward for Auntie Marissa Google Veep is intuitive search. It means that Google is able to present information to users before they even know what they want. Surprisingly, she does not think his team are far from achieving what she calls the "omnivorous engine" search-ie one that is capable of taking overall context of a user - they are, what they were only reading the direction of their mobile phone is a leader and so on. "

    Mayer: "You might have some information that awaits you when you turn on your computer or some URLs that are relevant to your background browser (probably if you use Chrome - The Google browser) or on your wiki side" .

    Our take: This sounds cool but should not be too surprising. Last week, Google demo of a mobile search product which automatically recommends the categories you can search and gives you a way to find restaurants nearby, etc. with a single click.

    Search engines have long struggled with the limitations of human users and their ability to explain what they want. The search queries are maddeningly short compared to many other signals we emit implicitly - as the site, search queries on the history streams and more - are relatively rare explicit.

    Future research may very well be semi spontaneously or recommendations based largely on our implicit behavioral data. It sounds like the movie Minority Report, but also the sense that companies are moving research You do not think that Google would release a future Minority Report type intact, did you?




 Google Search Gets Personal: Social Search Launches in Google Labs
 we've written about extensively here
'An omnivorous Google is coming'.
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