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How Google's Search Just Got 1000X's Smarter! #Infographic

How Google's Search Just Got 1000X's Smarter! #Infographic | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it

What if you could get up to 30% more traffic by using a special code on your pages?

This code ties directly into Google’s new Knowledge Graph.

 

A new Algorithm aimed at narrowing the “Thing” you are looking for.

 

This whole new code was developed between the three major Search Engines – actually three new codes were developed and they are all supported by Google, Yahoo and Bing.

 

The three main types of code or “mark-up” are called: RDFA, Microformat and Microdata.

Continue reading: http://bit.ly/LdJSjB ;


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Opening Up the Archives: Part 2- Keeping Ahead of Obsolescence / BBC - video

Opening Up the Archives: Part 2- Keeping Ahead of Obsolescence / BBC - video | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it

Ant Miller (BBC Research and Development Blog):

"In this second part of the Archive Research film we take a look at the key challenges addressed by the 'preservation' work of R&D and the BBC Information & Archives teams.  With interviews from Dr Richard Wright, Adrian Williams of I&A and others, Alex Mansfield gets to the bottom of the latest technologies being used to ensure that the critical challenge of obsolescence is handled, and handled effectively and efficiency.

With huge files, and critical quality checks essential to preserving the legacy of the archive, the best efforts of engineers and archivists are being applied to saving this content for the future."


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