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Technical Data or Social Data - What Do We Want From A Search Engine??

Technical Data or Social Data - What Do We Want From A Search Engine?? | Lawyer Content Marketing Strategies & Tools To Grow Digital Reputation | Scoop.it

"When it comes to search strategy, Google and Facebook both seek to give users the best possible result. While Google will continue to trust technical data over social data, though, Facebook is likely to stake the success of its search engine - and perhaps the entire company - on a new kind of search that puts social context first.

For Facebook search to succeed, it needs to be more than a site that simply says “Your friend liked this sushi restaurant, so maybe you will too.” Eric Silver, founder of content management system maker WebKite, said Facebook will use a complex analysis of its social graph to push you toward the decision that's best for you".

Read More: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/what-a-facebook-social-search-engine-may-look-like.php


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CasinoWrap's comment, September 27, 2012 9:53 AM
thanks for the insights, sounds about right!
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cloudHQ: sync Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, Basecamp, etc.

cloudHQ is a service which synchronizes and replicates data between multiple different cloud services and cloud accounts in real-time.

 

This is the easiest back-up redundancy I've seen and the third party apps they cover are all the most popular cloud storage services. From the company website for my lawyer peeps:

 

Is my data secure?


We run latest stable releases of our server operating system and database software. All software we use is continuously monitored for security problems and is regularly updated with the latest security patches.

 

All the communications between you, cloud services, and our servers are encrypted with SSL.

cloudHQ uses industry standard OAuth password-less authorization protocol when connecting to Google Docs, Box, Basecamp, and Dropbox. This means cloudHQ has no access to your passwords for these services.

 

We do not not permanently store your files. When cloudHQ access your data via API, it might temporary cache part of the content, but we never stores any of your files permanently on our servers.

 

Also, to ensure high-level of security, cloudHQ uses Google Federated Login password-less authentication for user authentication. This means that somebody can access your cloudHQ account if and only if that person is logged into your google account.

 

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