Zero2Cool
14 years ago
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-20048886-36.html#ixzz1I7SxoHn7 

Google today launched an experiment called "+1," a small button alongside links in search results that it says users can click "to give something your public stamp of approval, so friends, contacts, and others can find the best stuff when they search."

In other words, it's the company's answer to Facebook's ubiquitous Like button. It'll keep a log of your favorite discoveries on Google, and (almost more importantly) use that to customize what sorts of ads you see. It's also a way for the company to get a better gauge on the quality of content when it seems like search engine results are famously clogged with results from "content farms"--publishers that are better at figuring out how to rank high on Google and its ilk than at offering up relevant content.

Google has, for the past few months, been countering the rise of "content farms" by making some highly publicized changes to its search algorithm. The +1 experiment is less explicitly directed at this threat of cluttery search results, but Google still underscores that it hopes it will make search results more "relevant."

"The beauty of +1's is their relevance," a post on the official Google blog explained. "You get the right recommendations (because they come from people who matter to you), at the right time (when you are actually looking for information about that topic), and in the right format (your search results)."

Eventually, Google says, we'll see the +1 buttons on non-Google sites--perhaps alongside the Facebook "like" buttons on news stories. But for now, they're restricted to search result links for users who have specifically opted into the +1 program for the time being.

The opt-in page explains: "Your +1's are public. They can appear in Google search results, on ads, and sites across the Web. You'll always be able to see your own +1's in a new tab on your Google Profile, and if you want, you can share this tab with the world." A personal page of public recommended links sounds a lot like Delicious--a company now widely considered to have been ahead of its time when it was acquired by Yahoo and then basically shelved. When Yahoo hinted that it would be divesting itself of Delicious late last year, the few still-hardcore users of Delicious protested.

Google has been experimenting with "social news" for some time now, quietly launching and then even-more-quietly pulling tests that would let users rank search results and discover popular items. It also considered buying Digg, a then-hot service for ranking popular links (which took the Delicious model and gave it a spin that focused more on a home page of the most popular stories rather than personal bookmarks), to integrate it into Google News, but the talks fell through and Digg has since languished.

There's no Digg-like central repository for the most popular Google +1's, just as there isn't one (yet) for Facebook Likes, though a publisher can use Facebook's API to create displays of their most-liked stories. When you search for something on Google, you won't see a list of how many people have given each result a seal of approval, but you will see whether one of your Google contacts has given a +1 to a link. But Google's probably aggregating this stuff behind the scenes, so with enough recommendations behind it, a result that's garnered many +1's could ultimately get a boost in Google search, giving them a hidden badge of crowdsourced approval and potentially combating the encroachment of "content farm" links that are search-engine friendly but neither particularly helpful nor relevant.

The likes of Digg and Delicious never went mainstream. Google +1, however, might have a leg up because it doesn't require the use of any additional bookmarking or linking services--just being logged in to a Google account and searching on Google, which still has the majority of the search engine market.

The +1 button could have some interesting reverberations throughout the rest of Google's products: videos on YouTube, stories on Google News, or popular destinations on Google Maps and Earth. But for now, it remains simple--and that's surprising. Google's most recent moves in social media, a territory in which it's lagged behind Facebook and Twitter, have been blunders; Google Wave was complicated and confusing, and Google Buzz was a privacy nightmare (the company just entered into a settlement agreement with the Federal Trade Commission over it). Google +1, for now, seems to be the sort of thing that could actually help the dominant search engine get some social-media cred and innovate more.

But there are still critics, like former Googler and current Foursquare exec Alex Rainert, who didn't seem to think the concept made much sense. He tweeted: "Why would I '+1' a link to a page before I've seen whether I like it and why would I go back to the results if I've found the best result?"

Well--that's a thought, at least until Google starts expanding the +1 buttons beyond search results so that they're actually visible across the Web. In its current form, +1 is probably a much narrower version of what Google eventually plans to offer, so it may be far too early to make judgment calls.

"Caroline McCarthy" wrote:



thought some of you might get a kick out of this article šŸ™‚
UserPostedImage
Zero2Cool
14 years ago
Oh, and no, mrogo is not me, lol.
UserPostedImage
Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
A Slapnuts experiment sounds vaguely painful. I hope the data collected is useful somehow.
UserPostedImage
Since69
14 years ago
Slapnuts. hahahahahahahaha!

(I wasn't even trying to type +1, I just like the term "slapnuts"...)
UserPostedImage
wpr
  • wpr
  • Preferred Member
14 years ago
I try to avoid anything that is slapnuts. I will probably pass on this experiment.
UserPostedImage
Zero2Cool
14 years ago

Slapnuts. hahahahahahahaha!

(I wasn't even trying to type Slapnuts, I just like the term "slapnuts"...)

"Since69" wrote:



lmao
UserPostedImage
vikesrule
14 years ago

Slapnuts. hahahahahahahaha!

(I wasn't even trying to type Slapnuts, I just like the term "slapnuts"...)

"Since69" wrote:



Ya, slapnuts always makes one thinnk of Zero2Cool....actually the term slapnuts and Zero2Cool are mutually substituable.
Zero2Cool
14 years ago

Slapnuts. hahahahahahahaha!

(I wasn't even trying to type Slapnuts, I just like the term "slapnuts"...)

"vikesrule" wrote:



Ya, slapnuts always makes one thinnk of Zero2Cool....actually the term slapnuts and Zero2Cool are mutually substituable.

"Since69" wrote:



vikes rule slapnuts = 13,800 results
Zero2Cool slapnuts = 2 results
UserPostedImage
djcubez
14 years ago
This is great. My last boss was one of those SEO (Search Engine Optimization) guys. If you paid him enough he'd get your site to the first page of Google in relevant searches. The problem though is that people never get what they want in searches anymore. They're cluttered. Hopefully this will help fix that a little.
vikesrule
14 years ago

Slapnuts. hahahahahahahaha!

(I wasn't even trying to type Slapnuts, I just like the term "slapnuts"...)

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



Ya, slapnuts always makes one thinnk of Zero2Cool....actually the term slapnuts and Zero2Cool are mutually substituable.

"vikesrule" wrote:



vikes rule slapnuts = 13,800 results
Zero2Cool slapnuts = 2 results

"Since69" wrote:



UserPostedImage 
Fan Shout
Mucky Tundra (27-Jul) : Golden with two TDs in red zone drills today
Mucky Tundra (27-Jul) : @JacobMorley Shoutout to Quinn Ewers for allowing Matthew Golden to be available when Green Bay picked.
Zero2Cool (27-Jul) : The menu you expanded to log in, it's the first icon under "PackersHome" .. maybe i should add text to it
dfosterf (27-Jul) : Feelin' pfowish can't find the sun. No big deal, will drag a laptop out when the time comes
Zero2Cool (27-Jul) : if you're on mobile, open the menu and its the "sun" icon
dfosterf (27-Jul) : Can't find the toggle, lol
dfosterf (27-Jul) : I can find that the Microsoft lady rep for Titletown Tech is the philanthropy boss for the entire Microsoft corporation, but. .
Zero2Cool (27-Jul) : There's a toggle for light/dark theme. Super easy.
dfosterf (27-Jul) : The white background beta was hard to read, especially the quotes
dfosterf (27-Jul) : Hopefully the color scheme remains the same
dfosterf (27-Jul) : *Friday*
dfosterf (27-Jul) : 100 million would be 539 million as of Fridsy
dfosterf (27-Jul) : Heck, they could have taken a hundred milliion and invested in DAVE inc. last year (semi random, humor, but real)
dfosterf (27-Jul) : Beer brat and ticket is where the money comes from
dfosterf (27-Jul) : The 40th is Titletown Tech itself. This is a pet project of both Ed Policy and Mark Murphy
Zero2Cool (27-Jul) : New site coming along nicely. The editor is better than what we have here. Oh yeah!
dfosterf (27-Jul) : No profit that I know of. 0 for 40
dfosterf (27-Jul) : The woke reference has to do with the makeup and oftentimes objectives of the companies they invested in
packerfanoutwest (27-Jul) : beer and brats woke? say whom?
beast (27-Jul) : I don't want to get into politics, but how is, beers and brats considered to be "woke"? Food is food...
beast (27-Jul) : That being said, I'm not saying all 100% should be that way, but not surprised if majority are Wisconsin based
beast (27-Jul) : And if everyone has heard of them, then it it probably has less growth potential and less community based
beast (27-Jul) : Well isn't the investing person supposed to invest the money?
dfosterf (27-Jul) : I swear if I were to discover that one of them has invented a virtue signalling transmitter I will not be surprised, lol
dfosterf (27-Jul) : 39 companies so far that I bet no one has ever heard of.
dfosterf (27-Jul) : -Not saying woke, but should- borderline philanthopist venture capital excercise
dfosterf (27-Jul) : Well for one, they are pouring resources into Title Town Tech. Investing beer, brat, hot dog, ticket money into what is pretty much...
beast (27-Jul) : Wow, 95% drop in investment revenue? Would be interesting to hear the details of why...
dfosterf (25-Jul) : It's my one day deal complaint dept. on shareholder meeting day
dfosterf (25-Jul) : Probably a homer access credential intimidation kinda thing
dfosterf (25-Jul) : Meathead "journalists" skip this, concentrating on operational revenue when convenient. They switch when net revenue is more favorable.
dfosterf (25-Jul) : Resulting in an actual drop of net revenue of 12.5%. She is from Minnesota. Just sayin'
dfosterf (25-Jul) : Any plans to hold Maureen Smith (CFO) accountable for a 95% drop in investment revenue?
Mucky Tundra (25-Jul) : In your face, HBO!
Mucky Tundra (25-Jul) : @ByRyanWood Mark Murphy: ā€œA great source of pride of mine is that we were never on Hard Knocks.ā€
Mucky Tundra (25-Jul) : *years
Mucky Tundra (25-Jul) : @mattschneidman Mark Murphy says he anticipates ā€œmany Packers gamesā€ being played in Germany, Ireland and/or the U.K. over the next 5-10 yea
dfosterf (25-Jul) : *cafeteria* I have hit my head also, so I sympathize
dfosterf (25-Jul) : Possibly hit his head leaning into the glass protecting the food in the cafateria
dfosterf (25-Jul) : Maybe a low flying drone
dfosterf (25-Jul) : Did Savion Williams run into a goalpost or something?
Mucky Tundra (25-Jul) : also, no bueno when a guy starts getting concussions right off the bat in his career
Zero2Cool (25-Jul) : Concussion is worse. Banks probably vet off day via back booboo claim
Mucky Tundra (25-Jul) : @AndyHermanNFL Jordy Nelson out at camp today. No word if he’s in play for one of the two open roster spots ; )
dfosterf (25-Jul) : Is that better or worse than Banks bad back?
Zero2Cool (25-Jul) : Savion concussion ... not good.
packerfanoutwest (24-Jul) : Aaron Rodgers’s first pass of first team period was picked off
Mucky Tundra (24-Jul) : tbh I didn't hear of his passing
Zero2Cool (24-Jul) : Cosby Show. Malcom Jamal Warner I think is real name
Mucky Tundra (24-Jul) : I was thinking of Ozzy and Hulk
Please sign in to use Fan Shout
2025 Packers Schedule
Sunday, Sep 7 @ 3:25 PM
LIONS
Thursday, Sep 11 @ 7:15 PM
COMMANDERS
Sunday, Sep 21 @ 12:00 PM
Browns
Sunday, Sep 28 @ 7:20 PM
Cowboys
Sunday, Oct 12 @ 3:25 PM
BENGALS
Sunday, Oct 19 @ 3:25 PM
Cardinals
Sunday, Oct 26 @ 7:20 PM
Steelers
Sunday, Nov 2 @ 12:00 PM
PANTHERS
Monday, Nov 10 @ 7:15 PM
EAGLES
Sunday, Nov 16 @ 12:00 PM
Giants
Sunday, Nov 23 @ 12:00 PM
VIKINGS
Thursday, Nov 27 @ 12:00 PM
Lions
Sunday, Dec 7 @ 12:00 PM
BEARS
Sunday, Dec 14 @ 3:25 PM
Broncos
Friday, Dec 19 @ 11:00 PM
Bears
Friday, Dec 26 @ 11:00 PM
RAVENS
Saturday, Jan 3 @ 11:00 PM
Vikings
Recent Topics
9h / Random Babble / Zero2Cool

10h / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

10h / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

27-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

27-Jul / Feedback, Suggestions and Issues / Zero2Cool

27-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

25-Jul / Around The NFL / Mucky Tundra

25-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

25-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / TheKanataThrilla

25-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / dfosterf

25-Jul / Around The NFL / beast

24-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / Martha Careful

24-Jul / Around The NFL / beast

24-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

23-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

Headlines
Copyright Ā© 2006 - 2025 PackersHome.comā„¢. All Rights Reserved.