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Tag Archives: variations
The Most Searched For Terms of 2009
Experian Hitwise announced that it has found Facebook to be the top search term overall for the year 2009 after analyzing the top 300 search terms for the year. This is the first year Facebook has been the top search term, and it accounted for 0.67% of all searches, according to the research firm. Variations of the term Facebook actually accounted for four of the top twenty-five terms, the firm says. "Facebook" itself moved up from the 10th spot in 2008 to the top spot in 2009. Although MySpace has taken a lot of flack in recent memory, as Facebook has gained popularity, MySpace was still the second most-searched term in 2009, according to Experian Hitwise. It had been the top term for the previous three years. Following MySpace on the list was Craigslist, YouTube, and Yahoo Mail. "Analysis of the search terms reveals that social networking–related terms dominated the results, accounting for 2.48 percent of the top 300 searches," a representative for Experian Hitwise tells WebProNews. Continue reading
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Google Adds Relevance Option to Docs Search
In Google Docs, there is a new sort-by-relevance feature for search results. When you search in Google Docs, your results will be organized by relevance, rather than "last modified date", which has been the way of the past. There is a menu on the right side of the toolbar that lets you decide how you want your results sorted. "This improvement to search within Docs also includes automatic stemming and synonyms," says Vijay Bangaru, Product Manager, Google Docs. "So if you search for 'check account', we'll also include results for a few variations of those words, including 'checking account' (which is what you probably meant to type). Or if you search for "mac book", we'll also include results for 'macbook'." There is also a new "export all" option in Google Docs to let you export all of your documents (limited to 2GB at a time) with a single click. Google says that's the equivalent of about 100,000 documents. In addition, you can export one file and email it to anyone by selecting an item, clicking "share", and selecting "email as attachment." You can then choose if you want to send it as a PDF, MS Office file, etc. Finally, Google is removing the "email-in" feature from Google Docs because it has been too buggy and it only supports a small subset of document types compared to the Docs list. They're taking it down temporarily to work on it, and will bring it back with better functionality. Related Articles: > Google Exec: Docs Can Supplant Office In One Year > Google Adds Google Docs Previews to Gmail > Continue reading
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Tagged buggy, Business, google docs, google-search, office, product-manager, supplant-office, variations
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