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is google the perfect user?

there is no normal?

         

humpingdan

4:30 pm on Sep 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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from posts in other parts of webmasterworld it seems (to me) that google is striving to be an "end user" so to speak, it would love us all to be innocent and the words SEO to be un-heard of. Trouble is theres no way google cannot ever search through the web, find the "norm" there is no normal/ordinary way to search the web, at different times of the day people search in a different way, google expects the user to be constant, yes it changes it algo to suit trends but is it a true representation. am i babbeling?
is google striving to be a user - or lead us into a way of using google, more mechanically structed search terms?

SEO stinks!

jatar_k

7:13 pm on Sep 20, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I think a better explanation would be that G, or any other engine, is trying to interpret the web by gathering as much information as it can and figuring how it relates to itself. It then tries to relate the information it has about how "real" users search for information to the information itself.

Can an engine understand human behaviour and intepretation? no.

Can an engine be the tool we use to view the web as a whole, as we view a specific site with a browser? maybe, but not yet.

are you babbling? maybe, but so am I.

SEO stinks! what's SEO? ;)

humpingdan

8:41 am on Sep 26, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



i like it, i like it a lot!