Bing and Decide – Microsoft to take up the competition with Google

November 19, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

 

Bing and Decide – Microsoft to take up the competition with Google.

Microsoft will initiate its search engine Bing and will enter into a competition with the major search engine Google.

Microsoft has tried before with MSN Search and Live Search without success and no threat to Google at all.

Microsoft is charging ahead according to Wall Street Journal with a more effective search engine because it searches deeper into the web pages to find the search string you look for.

The name is supposed to be an important key to success as well.  The name BING is short and easy to say and will work worldwide on all types of domains says Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

The advertisement budget is on around 100 million Dollars, and we just have to wait and see how effective it will be and how well received the search engine Bing will be.

So if you can not Google it, Microsoft will help you bing it to you!

Bing it to me baby!

Microsoft will launch its new search engine Bing on June 3, and prepares to compete more effectively with Google. While Google invented the advertising-based search model, which produces most popular items for each query, Microsoft is aiming to change the search game by calling Bing a “decision engine” , which will offer more insights to users for helping them take decisions, and not necessarily throw the most popular and relevant items. “We are introducing a new level of organisation to search results, and our differentiator will be the best results for query,” Satya Nadella, senior vice- president (R&D , online services division) Microsoft told the media.

So Google are getting more competitors by the day, are they for real or will they just vanish into the shadow like the rest of them? Will Google be the king of the hill for the foreseen future, or will it meet its make sooner or later?

Cuil has made an effort, as break away people of Google try to launch their version of a search engine.

www.cuil.com

WolframeAlpha is making an effort to convert your searches into knowledge search.

http://www.wolframalpha.com/screencast/introducingwolframalpha.html

Are we on the treshhold of a new generation of search engines, that will serve the purpose of spcial interest groups or researches in need of more knowledge, for the decision makers that will need to information to make their decisions?

It certainly looks like due to the expanding voume of information available on the internet, there is a need to be more intelligent in how to get hold of the right information at the right time for the right people.

Smart search has been a term for a long time, and it seems like it becomes more and more important as the explosion of information is overwelming and the verification and quality control of the information avialable on the internet will be more and more important to the users.

Converting information to knowledge has become a hugh challenge on the internet, corporate intranets and even in your local network at home. The amount of information stored in todays society is enourmous, and each individial will need a way to search their information stored in an effective way to find what they need and nothing more.

Google is the first generation of global search engine, and we enter the era of the second generation search engines that will become the knowledge engine.

 

He has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he is now an editor of some web sites.

Bing back my Baby to me – Microsoft to enter the race for more sophisticated search on the internet

November 19, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Bing back my Baby to me – Microsoft to enter the race for more sophisticated search on the internet

 

In the last few years we have seen several companies and research institutions take up the battle on information flow on the internet and convert it into useful knowledge for the users around the world.

Google became in a short period of time the market leader of search engines and through its business model, creates a healthy return to its stock owners. However, things are changing on the internet. Users are changing as well, as they become more sophisticated and more demanding of what they want from the internet. This will require some development in how we do searches as well. Search for knowledge either its personal or corporate interests, has challenges as it stands today.

Companies are in need to do more sophisticated knowledge hunt in order to satisfy their business intelligence needs, and individuals are in quest for knowledge in areas like medicine, travels and other personal matters.

All this makes a search for authentic and quality information very important. The use of semantics and mathematic relations to sort out the information available and transform it into knowledge has been tried by several parties in the last 5 years.

So, now Microsoft takes up the challenge again and says Bing and Decide. And Microsoft is to take up the competition with Google.

Microsoft will initiate its search engine Bing and will enter into a competition with the major search engine Google.

Microsoft has tried before with MSN Search and Live Search without success and no threat to Google at all.

Microsoft is charging ahead according to Wall Street Journal with a more effective search engine because it searches deeper into the web pages to find the search string you look for.

The name is supposed to be an important key to success as well.  The name BING is short and easy to say and will work worldwide on all types of domains says Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

The advertisement budget is on around 100 million Dollars, and we just have to wait and see how effective it will be and how well received the search engine Bing will be.

So if you can not Google it, Microsoft will help you bing it to you!

Bing it to me baby!

The question is what do you want and how do you want it? Harvesting the web for information has been around us for decades now. However, its been a changing arena with various engines to achieve this for us and now the market leader Google has been our main provider for some years. Will it last? My answer to this is a clear no. The competitors are arriving and will provide the information harvesters amongst us with more comprehensive tools in near future, and some are already there for us.

The latest news is that Microsoft will launch its new search engine called Bing on June 3, and prepares to compete more effectively with Google. I question that Google is the main competition at the moment or should be regarded as the main competitor when it comes to harvesting information on the web and other sources. While Google invented the advertising-based search model, which produces most popular items for each query, Microsoft is aiming to change the search game by calling Bing a “decision engine” , which will offer more insights to users for helping them take decisions, and not necessarily throw the most popular and relevant items. “We are introducing a new level of organization to search results, and our differentiator will be the best results for query,” Satya Nadella, senior vice- president (R&D , online services division) Microsoft told the media.

So Google are getting more competitors by the day, are they for real or will they just vanish into the shadow like the rest of them? Will Google be the king of the hill for the foreseen future, or will it meet its make sooner or later?

Cuil has made an effort, as break away people of Google try to launch their version of a search engine.

www.cuil.com

WolframeAlpha is making an effort to convert your searches into knowledge search and claims to be a computational knowledge search engine.

http://www.wolframalpha.com/screencast/introducingwolframalpha.html

Hakia is another knowledge search engine which claims to be an ontological semantic and natural language processing (NLP) based search engine.

Inxight SmartDiscovery Awareness Server claims to discover the right information quickly, when you need it. It is a federated search solution for integrated and logical composite of a variety of information sources, including internet, deep web, and subscription content as well as documents, data and records repositories, such as Google Search appliance and Oracle Secure Enterprise Search installations.

Tracking your searches is a topic of interest for the genuine researcher, who should be careful revealing what he works on and does not want to have others looking into what his interests are at a given point of time. This could be due to the sensitivity of his searches and the research he is doing or it could simply be that he does not want to be used in any advertisement campaign.

Therefore we see other capability technologies to add on to the search engines like Kapow Technologies which provide Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Data Collection and the vanguard of new data access capabilities for extracting web data, whether inside or outside the firewall. The term “open” refers to overt, publicly available sources (as opposed to covert or classified sources). Kapow enables the analysts and IT to reliably and surgically extract web data without time-consuming coding, scripting or unreliable screen-scraping. Kapow arms intelligence, defense and civilian agencies with capabilities to extract web data from any source with a new level of accuracy.  These new capabilities can feed it into any data structure, application, search tool (Endeca, Chiliad, Google Search Applicance, Inxight, etc) Business Intelligence (Business Objects, Cognos, Hyperion, SaaS,etc)  or Analytic model (Palantir, Thetus, Inxight, Autonomy, Language Weaver, NetOwl, Agent Logic, etc.)

http://kapowtech.com/

Are we on the threshold of a new generation of search engines, that will serve the purpose of special interest groups or researches in need of more knowledge, for the decision makers that will need to information to make their decisions?

It certainly looks like due to the expanding volume of information available on the internet, there is a need to be more intelligent in how to get hold of the right information at the right time for the right people.

Smart search has been a term for a long time, and it seems like it becomes more and more important as the explosion of information is overwhelming and the verification and quality control of the information available on the internet will be more and more important to the users.

Converting information to knowledge has become a huge challenge on the internet, corporate intranets and even in your local network at home. The amount of information stored in today’s society is enormous, and each individual will need a way to search their information stored in an effective way to find what they need and nothing more.

Google is the first generation of global search engine, and we enter the era of the second generation search engines that will become the knowledge engine.

We still remain to see the optimal web harvesting solution that is intuitive and accessable to the normal web user, either he is corporate or personal. Harvesting the web for the knowledge available there is a huge task, however it seems to come at a price to the users at the moment, and the price is too high for most of them. We have already begun to create an upper class of information hunters on the web, namely those corporates or rich individuals that can afford to use the existing tools available to search for knowledge in the open space around us, the web.

 

He has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he is now an editor of some web sites.

How To Use Twitter for Your Business

November 6, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Heck, until recently I didn’t really understand the true power of Twitter so I figure this would be a good place to clear it all up.

For the purpose of this article let’s take a quick look at the Internet landscape and compare it to something we can all relate to … The city you live in right now.

Think about the parts of town where you go to find things to buy, whether it be a mall, a strip mall, or even the market where companies and individuals are all set up to sell their goods.

Is this really any different than the online stores which exist all over the Internet?  I don’t think so.

How about the plethora of newspapers you have to choose from.  The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, National Enquirer or even your local newspaper.

There are a minimum of 100 online news sites to every single newspaper that exists offline … and in most cases you can access this news for free without trudging across your front lawn to retrieve your paper from the bushes.  :)

What if you are looking to visit the “wrong side of the tracks” in your city…

Well you can find that online as well with the porn sites and other undesirable stuff online.

I’m sure you can see the parallels with all these on and offline comparisons, and you are probably still wondering, “Where does Twitter fit in?”

People who sign up for Twitter typically use their 140 character allotment to tell the world what they are doing and in some cases use a link that points to more detailed information.  As I mentioned in my previous article, “Confessions of a REFORMED Twitter Spammer” I began using Twitter the wrong way simply because I didn’t understand it.

Since those dark times I woke up when I heard an excellent offline comparison.  In that comparison I heard Twitter compared to a cocktail party.

Think back to that familiar time when you arrived at a networking cocktail party and watched that annoying salesperson bounce around from person to person filling everyone in on what they do and what type of business they are looking for, and after cramming their business card in each person’s hand, they leave and go on to the next person.

Most of the time this entire conversation lasts less than 15 seconds and they don’t even take the time to ask the person what they do, or even their name.

Would you ever contact this person?  I didn’t think so!

I was that person in the early days with my Twitter use.

I thought it was a tool for me to repeat the information I wanted to spread over and over so my prospective target would be sure to get the message.

Since I didn’t GET IT, I didn’t realize I was annoying people andgiving them every reason to ignore me.

Heck, who wants to be pestered over and over with the same message?

I believe the best way to use Twitter is to provide valuable information for the people you would like to reach.  Make sure when someone arrives at your Twitter profile pagethey find relevant, useful information with links to more complete information.

You should give Twitter the same time and attention you do the content of your website … unless you don’t pay much attention to that either.

There are many other ways you can use Twitter for your business beside providing “content based” information.  Stay tuned this week for more real life examples of how to use Twitter for Your business.

Pete Brand is a businessman.

He created a successful distribution business throughout the United States, which grew to a network of 2,500 sales people, under his supervision. He also acquired substantial sales and marketing experience with a local telecom company, and helped them to become the number one distributor of the product they marketed.

He was introduced to the Internet in 1998 and was fascinated at the possibilities. Although he didn’t know how to design or program a website, he saw the incredible opportunities the Internet presented in reaching people around the world quickly and efficiently. This motivated Pete to start a website development company which has since helped hundreds of companies around the world create well over $100,000,000 in online revenue.

Pete has a passion for Internet marketing and teaching individuals and companies the exact ingredients required for starting and running a successful online business. His expertise covers both “business to business” and “business to consumer” areas of online marketing.

Making Money With Twitter

October 27, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Making Money With Twitter is certainly possible. By now everyone is either on Twitter or has heard of it. Twitter is now number 596 on the most visited websites in the Alexa ratings. Twitter, founded by Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams, began as a research and development project inside a San Francisco company Odeo in March 2006. It became Twitter Inc. in 2007

The Wall Street Journal has written, “These social-networking services elicit mixed feelings in the technology-savvy people who have been their early adopters. Fans say they are a good way to keep in touch with busy friends. But some users are starting to feel ‘too’ connected, as they grapple with check-in messages at odd hours, higher cellphone bills, and the need to tell acquaintances to stop announcing what they’re having for dinner.

That’s how I felt when I first heard about Twitter”. Do I really want to know what people are doing during their days and do I want people to know what I’m doing? Now that I’ve tried it, I’m hooked. Its like a blog and it gives you a chance to express yourself . Of course, like all online things I’m sure people will get bored of it after awhile, but the serious marketers will use it to try and make money. After all, this is America, and where there’s a will there’s a way to make money. I’m not talking about Twitter itself monetizing the site. I’m talking about the users making money off of it.

The most obvious way to earn money is by putting your affiliate link inside your posts. You don’t want to do this too much though because Twitter is not crazy about it , and people realize you are just trying to sell them things. Another way to make money on Twitter is to get a user name that will draw attention to a certain market. For instance, you could choose the user name Boston Red Sox. You would probably get a lot of people,watching your page ,who are interested in the Boston Red Sox. Then, you could try and sell them things related to baseball or the Red Sox specifically. Thosse are two methods, maybe you can think of others.

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