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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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Houstonians set up underground libraries in response to book ban, by Halli Jordan

Houstonians set up underground libraries in response to book ban, by Halli Jordan | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it

By Hallie Jordan

"After learning about a law in Arizona that has gotten books about Mexican-American history banned from classrooms, a group of Houstonians responded by collecting over 1,000 of the banned books, packing them in cars and taking them in a caravan across Texas and New Mexico to Tucson, Arizona.
Known as “librotraficantes,” or book traffickers, a group led by Houston Community College professor and author Tony Diaz has taken it upon itself to help the students in Arizona to have access to the books that have been part of their school district’s curriculum for years.
In 2010 Arizona passed House Bill 2281 that specifies that public school courses must not teach material that conflicts with the United States government."


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