Articles, tagged with "sergey brin", page 5
26th June 2008
"Rome was not built in a day". There has been a tremendous effort on the part of great veterans who have proved their metal and paved the way for technological innovation and yet managed to stand apart from the crowd.
The gadgets, the latest tec...
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Author:
itvoir
08th May 2008
Microsoft and Yahoo! are working feverishly to extend their market share of search which produces lucrative advertisement dollars. Though Google's leaders frown, they seem unconcerned.
Just what do Google's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, know th...
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H. Peter Alesso
24th April 2008
Link building has become a vital feature of the noughties' SEO landscape. Since the formulation of Sergey Brin and Larry Page's PageRank (PR) formula in 1998, the number and quality of incoming links coming to your website has been the major ranking facto...
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SearchPath
14th April 2008
Google, one of the most powerful search engines on the planet, has turned
into a household name. Founded in September 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin,
this site covers eight billion web pages, which make it the largest search
engine ever.
Go...
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Author:
Richel Fox
28th March 2008
Chahal was born in the town of Tarn Taran, near Amritsar in Punjab, India to Avtar and Arjinder Chahal. In 1985, his parents received a visa for America through a lottery-based system in India. At the age of 4, he immigrated to the United States with his ...
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Author:
Gurbaksh
12th March 2008
SEO is very important for websites nowadays, and links are very important for SEO. Most businesses nowadays have realised that an online presence is a must, and with shopping online getting bigger and bigger than ever most businesses realise the importanc...
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Author:
sam lowe
21st January 2008
Forget the Computer Age or the Internet Age, centuries from
now our current time will probably be referred to as the
Google Age. This assumption is not exactly a great leap
of faith; Google has quickly permeated into mainstream
culture to become a...
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Titus Hoskins
14th January 2008
Less than 10% of business start-ups in the UK are by twenty-somethings, because the continuing trend is for men and women in their later 30s and early 40s to set up a small business once they have support behind them. But this doesn't mean that young entr...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
30th August 2007
Google uses the PageRank algorithm to rank pages in their search engine results. The algorithm is based on analysing link structures: each link can be seen as a vote by a page for another page it links to. It is necessary to have a basic understanding of ...
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Author:
Sutocu
23rd July 2007
Google
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGLE and LSE: GGEA) is an American public corporation, specializing in Internet searching and online advertising. The company is based in Mountain View, California, and has 12,238 full-time employees (as of March 31, 2007).[...
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Author:
jhon
28th February 2007
A quick definition of Page Rank - a numerical value to measure the relative importance of the web page within the Internet. Wikipedia has a more detailed explanation at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_rank. Put http:// in front for the full URL. Article sit...
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Author:
John V. W. Howe
04th February 2007
The Google Algorithm-Secret or Simple? by Danny Buys
Could it be that the almost godlike search engine ,Google's Algorithm could be this simple yet devilishly tricky that implementing it becomes somewhat of a BlackArt as someone I know referred to it.
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Author:
Danny Buys
02nd January 2007
Google, which is the gold standard for all page-ranking systems (including PageRank as it is called by the industry) was started by two Stanford University Students - Sergey Brin and Larry Page (no pun intended.) These two students (now billionaires) inv...
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Author:
Christopher Angus
24th November 2006
Content hubs, also called "article directories" or "article submission sites," are web sites with hundreds to thousands of informational articles on them.
Authors can submit their articles to the content hubs. Others can then download these articles a...
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Author:
John Eberhard
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Roger Hall
Try this; in a Google search page, enter the word, 'Google.' How many results do you get?
Over 2.5 Billion.
Zap back to the mid-90's; two students named Larry Page & Sergey Brin are working on a new research project at S...
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Author:
Roger Hall