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Saturday, February 26, 2011

How Smart Are Search Engines?

The chief movers of the search engine trade continues to learn more and more, yet they still come across questions or searches that just slows everything down and leaves them bewildered. This is the gap Answers. Com and Ask. Com try to fill in, as they vow to be ready with proficient answers to the most puzzling and candid questions about olden times, science, geography, popular culture and athletics.

Both search engines pointed to provide a correct answer explicitly at the top of a search's first results page or with a highly placed link to a Web page that contains the information. However, their mission might have a hard time convincing everybody. How vast is these search engines' knowledgeability?To find out, a very easy a mock test was performed by yours truly using the very questions I picked from the most recent, Trivial Pursuit. An exposition was achieved by my mock game, and that is the true standing of Ask. Com and Answers. Com when compared to the three famous search engines today, Google, yahoo and MSN. This article on search engine optimization is brought to you by web marketing.

What emanated is that Answers. Com and Ask dot com had an inch of advantage over Google when dealing with obscure questions, but was miles and miles ahead of Yahoo and MSN. I did find my way to tektites, the correct answer, thanks to both Answers. Com and Ask. Com that each led with its first resultant link on each of their pages, an ability displayed in 10 out of 20 questions throughout the game.

With the closely similar aptitude, you might think that they have the same method and source, but they don't. The latter banks on the joint abilities of Google's search engine and human editors who have fueled its data pool with solutions to frequently asked questions which they have amassed from 101 percent attention to their resource materials. An amount of 2 billion dollars was shelled out by an e commerce conglomerate to acquire Ask. com in order to bring it into its Web family and devise for it a fully self generated approach in fishing out for information throughout the Internet's large ocean of information

Superiority on this particular task could be easily awarded to Answer. Com and Ask. Com, but they seldom meet their furthermost goal which is to make things as clear cut as possible by displaying a concise and correct response at the very top of the results page to avoid having to click on a link first before being able to use another Web site. When I searched for the meaning of Google, the first of two instances Ask. Com gave out a concise Web answer transpired, an accomplishment only done once by Answers. Com. Thanks for reading about search engine optimization and visit internet marketing consulting for more resources.

The Internet's far famed questions were concluded with the successfully looked up answers right at the first link in eight questions, including the tektite question. One question was so perplexing for the search engines, none of them was able to give a reply. Name the first major league baseball player from Cuba who happens to be a defector. The correct answer is Rene who played and pitched for the Cardinals in the early 1990s, and none of the parties led me to any link.

Albeit obvious loss in this contest, MSN did look good in one of the questions. Name the company which was acquired out of the highest buyout recorded in history. There on the first link on the list says Nabisco Subsidiary. The test also revealed the disadvantage of depending on search engines where they sometimes point to sites with conflicting answers.

This occurred most frequently when I asked how many viewers watched the series finale of the TV show mash. There was a difference of almost 20 million in the answers to which their links have led us. The online answers are still sought with pain are like the words in a movie theme song, just paraphrased.

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