Fresh offerings from Google
'Instant' search speculates query and pushes search output

Recently Google has come out with a slew of new features meant for making 
information retrieval further easy. A quick roundup of those features follows.
Google Instant
As you may have already noticed, Google has introduced a new feature called 
'Instant' search, which helps you obtain search results as soon as you start 
entering the string.
While you enter the search string, Google speculates your search intention and 
displays search results based on its guess in real-time. This means the search 
results will continue to change as you keep on entering the keyword/phrase. An 
advantage of this innovation is that we can obtain results prior to completing 
the full string and pressing the 'Enter' key. For instance, if you wish to view 
the current time in Sydney, Google will display it as soon as you enter the 
string 'time syd' - no need to finish the string and press the enter key. And 
if you intend to do simple computations with Google, it will display the result 
of an arithmetic expression at every stage - as soon as you begin entering a 
term (like 12*13) Google will start displaying the result of the computation in 
real-time. Of course, this feature may not be a huge productivity booster; but 
still this could be fun and useful. As already mentioned when you start typing 
in the search string Google speculates your search query and pushes the search 
output based on its guess. As described in the blog post here 
(http://www.researchbuzz. org/r/?p=2255), you can stop Google from guessing by 
prefixing the first search term with a '+'. Once the initial search term is 
prefixed with '+' Google will continuously display new search results for each 
of your keystrokes.
Apart from being used as a search facilitator, 'Google Instant' could be 
beneficial in other circumstances. For instance, an instructor teaching the 
features of Google search may find it useful while demonstrating certain search 
tricks. Another significant development in this domain is that the concept of 
'instantifying' has triggered the imagination of skilled program- mers 
worldwide and they are adopting it in different applications. One of them 
replicated this idea to Youtube and created 'Youtube Instant' 
(http://ytinstant.com/), an application to search Youtube videos in real-time. 
As you enter the string the service anticipates your intention and 
automatically starts playing a video based on its guess. As per the Venturebeat 
report here (http://venturebeat.com/2010/09/10/youtube-instant-job/), this 
application fetched the developer a job offer from Youtube. The application 
'GoogleMaps Instant' is yet another instance of this trend. It seems a plethora 
of such 'instantified' applications are coming up as can be seen from 
Instantise,which offers links to several similar applications.
Some people consider Google Instant as a distraction or a gimmick. Though it is 
too early to judge, one cannot simply ignore this innovation, which has the 
potential to change one's search behaviour.
Finding right blogs
There cannot be two opinions on the significance of blog technology, which has 
bestowed netizens with immense autonomy. It has become a major content 
dissemination channel for organizations, professionals and even for lay 
netizens. As a corollary, blogosphere has become a fertile ground for 
information seekers. Anyone doing serious research cannot afford to ignore the 
discussions taking place in the blogosphere. Regular scanning of blogs 
pertaining to one's area is a must and it would certainly fetch his/her rich 
dividends. However, despite the existence of many blog search engines (like 
Technorati, BlogPulse and Blogcatalog), spotting the right blogs related to a 
specific topic remains challenging even now. In this context, a new feature 
introduced by Google in its blog search, assumes relevance. Google's blog 
search has recently introduced a feature called 'Homepages" meant for helping 
us easily find blogs related to a topic. For instance, if one invokes a 'blog 
search' on the string 'statistics', he/she will obtain all the blog posts that 
contain this string.
As you would already know, along with usual search results, Google offers 
latest updates from social messaging and networking sites such as Twitter, 
Facebook and Google Buzz too. Recently Google introduced a separate interface 
for its real-time search feature (http://www.google.com/realtime/). An 
advantage of this new facility is that it helps us sort the results according 
to location, time etc.
Expert search
Besides being an effective communication/information dissemination tool, 
Twitter helps us find subject experts. NetSpeak has already featured several 
tools meant for locating experts via Twitter database (like Listorious and 
Google Lab's 'Follow Finder'). If you are looking for yet another means to 
discover people knowledgeable in a particular subject via the Twitter network, 
take a glance at the new expert search offer from the real-time search service 
Topsy (http://topsy.com/experts).
J. MURALI
He can be contacted: jmur...@gmail.com


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