In the next 24 months a search engine is going to be created that will eventually challenge Google's dominance. Will it be in the vein of audio based? (Alex, Siri, etc) Will it bring in the social graph? Will it be vertical specific?
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The thing that has always baffled me is how little success if factored in. If I am looking for an answer, or a product, which page actually worked for me is feedback that doesn't get back in to the algorithm. (or maybe it does and we don't know it)
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How much is due to lack of attributable conversion (which they bought Doubleclick & built tracking into Chrome to capture), vs. how much still relies on JS-not-native attribution & confirmation, which is inherently fraud-ful? Many years ago Amazon had G tags in marketplace; oops!
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There are probably more new YT videos this month than websites total in 1996 when Pagerank was done. The amount of resources required to have a working search engine have skyrocketed well beyond computing costs. Also the existence of engine behemoths is a major problem to enter.
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