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Develop a Better Algorithm for the Search Engine |
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Thursday, 06 December 2007 |
AI is the key to your web problems Google (and Matt Cutts). I know your department is pretty small as your team could only fit a room which fits 10 person - but it doesn't mean that the quality of your work should drop. Instead of proposing crude methods to keep web spam at bay like
1. Oh! Let's just ban all sites that has paid posts
2. Hmm, selling links is wrong, let's ban them!
3. Sites with wrong info is potentially harmful!
You can do better than that. After all, your company is worth billions - you can develop a smart algorithm that helps you list sites on your search engine. I still can't believe what kind of baloney that came out from Matt Cutt's blog saying that sites that were participating on paid posts were providing wrong medical info and it is potentially harmful and thus it should be ban!
Like I say, this is not the job of your department - in fact there are millions of sites that is designed to give wrong info, why don't you ban all those sites instead?
I'm just burning in rage after reading the article...
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