Are Blogs noise for Google users?
A long answer: Data on the web has different levels of fluidity. News posts are just facts and a set of news posts put together make more logical sense to the person reading them together. A story can combine all these news posts and give a coherent structure. A story is semi fluid. A paper or an RFC is the least fluid and will have arisen from a lot of discussion and will remain true for quite some time. These levels of fluidity are part of the whole discussion process where the news posts are the starting point and paper is the final culminating point.
Google’s job: Google has the task of organizing this data according to users needs. It needs to have different views for different users. The register reports about Google separating blogs from the webpage searches. If it is true, then Google is in the right direction of separating out the stories from the papers from the etc, etc. Dave asks how Google will tell the difference? It can do some basic stuff by the data’s size, its level in the link structure, etc. But its won’t get far with this, I guess that’s why Google bought Applied Semantics, Inc. If Google does separates blogs from its websearch, there’s gonna be lots of publicity for blogs. Also here is one more view that can be done with Google in one of my previous post.
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