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Tech of the Week | SmartCompliance | The Google Knowledge Graph
Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 11:39AM It seems the search results displayed before us become more intuitive by the day. It's easy to overlook the significance of those improvements, afterall, it's just 'Google improving the algorithm." But there's a lot more to it than that. This week we'd like to highlight the importance of search engine technology and where it's headed - because let's face it, it's probably the technology we use most every day.
Google has traditionally read your query and found any instances where that query was replicated, related or not. Now they are working on improving not only the quality of those results, but the understanding.
"Eventually Google transitioned from examining keywords to meaning. “We realized that the words ‘New’ and ‘York’ appearing next to each other suddenly changed the meaning of both those words.” Google developed statistical heuristics that recognized that those two words appearing together is a new kind of word. However, Google really did not yet understand that New York is a city, with a population and particular location. "
"Google now wants to transform words that appear on a page into entities that mean something and have related attributes. It’s what the human brain does naturally, but for computers, it’s known as Artificial Intelligence.
It’s a challenging task, but the work has already begun. Google is “building a huge, in-house understanding of what an entity is and a repository of what entities are in the world and what should you know about those entities,” said Singhal."
"In 2010, Google purchased Freebase, a community-built knowledge base packed with some 12 million canonical entities. Twelve million is a good start, but Google has, according to Singhal, invested dramatically to “build a huge knowledge graph of interconnected entities and their attributes.”
So we're looking at a future of search that includes not just reading but interpreting our questions. Combining such a "knowledge database" of technology with things like software, social media, and even robotics would mean a whole new era of interacting with the world and its information. Trust us, this could be big.
Click here to read more about Google's Knowledge Graph
Will cloud computing be your best option? Make sure you answer these questions first.
Friday, September 16, 2011 at 7:07AM Cloud computing, cloud technology, cloud services, “in the cloud”, in whatever context, you’ve heard of it. And by now you could probably recognize it by this definition “a type of computing in which "massively scalable IT-enabled capabilities are delivered 'as a service' to external customers using Internet technologies" or by the services you’ve used personally for years that already employ the technology: Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs. Now that cloud technology is transforming corporate IT infrastructure, it’s being used in collaborative areas such as file storage and sharing, web and video conferencing, web-based project management software and online education and training. Many predictions are being thrown around involving billions of dollars saved as IT budgets expand the “Cloud services outsourcing” item, but the decision to use or not use cloud services has not come lightly, especially where sensitive monetary, employee, and client data are involved...
Guest Post - The Cloud Computing Revolution – Are You on Board?
Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 2:34PM This guest post was written by Matt Saunders. Matt writes for Qubok, a blog which offers help to small companies on how they can grow their businesses and increase productivity by using various technologies...
Where do you go for Insurance and Risk Management (IRM) industry news and updates?
Thursday, December 16, 2010 at 8:21AM We’ve tapped into our a network and asked people what resources they use to gather insurance and risk management news and information. We’ve come up with the following list that we now use daily, and thought it might be of use to you, too. The Internet can be more of a nuisance than a help if you’re not sure where to look for the information you need. If there are any additional free resources you would like to recommend, please leave a comment! We’re always looking for new blogs, resources, and influential social media presences in the industry...
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