- Google this morning is launching a major addition to its search results pages intended to give users more accurate and relevant results. Get ready for: the Google Knowledge Graph. (Forbes)
- Just months after rolling out a controversial personalized search feature, Google is shaking up its search pages once again. (Yahoo Finance)
- SAN FRANCISCO – Facebook isnt the only Internet behemoth with big news this week. Google on Wednesday ratcheted up its search service as Facebook steamrolls to its gargantuan IPO on Friday. (USA Today)
- Americans and Brits might chuckle at their respective understandings of words like chips, pants and biscuits -- a search engine, however, cant be quite so discerning. (engadget)
- Maybe the TV show? Or maybe you actually wanted to know something about monarchs. (CNN)
- SAN FRANCISCO — Google on Wednesday began making its search engine smarter in a major upgrade that looks beyond query words to figure out what people are actually seeking online. (Google)
- Google will begin in the next few days to incorporate the knowledge graph it has been building for two years into its search results . (Infoworld)
- It's called the Google Knowledge Graph, which the company says includes some 500 million persons, places and things — and their billions of relationships to one another. (Wired News)
- Google has revamped its search engine in an attempt to offer instant answers to search questions. A new function, the Knowledge Graph, will make the sites algorithms act more human, the site said in a blog post. (BBC News)
- (Newser) – Google is rolling out a major new change to its search engine today—the Knowledge Graph. (Newser)
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Google knowledge graph
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