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Tag Archives: search engines
Automatism + Automaticity – First Thoughts
Automatism and automaticity are “real concepts”, but they are not widely used … or at least not widely used everywhere in the same way. One of the fields where these concepts are most widely used is in the broad field … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged adapt, algorithm, algorithmic, algorithms, app, application, applications, apps, automation, bad, code, enlightenment, evil, evolution, good, governance, government, law, legal, literacy, printing press, propaganda, rational, rationality, results, right, search, search engine, search engines, SERP, software, system, systemic, systems, wrong
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Spam Index, Shopping Catalog & Co. – An Introduction to Anti-Social Rationality
Do you want to be the #1 top result on Google? No, thank you. To many people this reaction might seem odd. Let me backtrack a little. Yesterday I alerted yet another person of the fact that I can see … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, anti-social, anti-social rationality, business, catalog, cataloging, email, illiteracy, illiterate, index, information, information retrieval, literacy, literate, marketing, offer, offers, online advertising, online marketing, rational media, search, search engine, search engine optimization, search engines, seo, spam, spammer, spammers, spamming, target, target market, targeting, web advertising, web marketing
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Rational Media, Alternative Media + Mainstream Agendas
One point about rational media that deserves particular attention is that they do not require only one standard type of rationality. I will save this point for a future date. Today, I would like to entertain another issue: Alternatives. This … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged agenda, agenda setting, agendas, alternative, brand, brand name, brand names, branding, brands, information, information retrieval, mainstream, media, rational, rational media, rationalisation, rationalise, rationalities, rationality, rationalization, rationalize, search, search engine, search engines
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Language is a Communications Technology, not some SEO Tactic
When I first wrote about the Wisdom of the Language almost a decade ago, I realized that many people would probably think the idea was odd, and perhaps even revolutionary. I think perhaps I was also too much involved with … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged brand, brand name, brand names, branding, brands, optimization, search, search engine, search engines, seo, website, websites, Wisdom of the Language
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Search: What is it Good for?
Questions — what are they good for? Answers — what are they good for? Talk: What is it good for? We need to pay attention here: Does the end justify the means? Is your end goal the same end goal … Continue reading →
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Tagged answer, answers, cash, click, clicks, communication, disintermediation, end, end justify the means, ends, Enlish, goal, goals, how to, language, learn, learning, means, money, question, questions, retard media, search, search engine, search engines, transaction, transactional, Wisdom of the Language
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The Day Google Stopped Being a Search Engine
Google stopped being a search engine (for me) at the latest on May 10, 2006: What would you expect when you search for “credit card”? Visa, MasterCard, Citibank, American Express, etc. Not Creditcards.com, credit.com, good-credit-card.com, credit-cards-x.blogspot.com Of course Google had … Continue reading →
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Tagged american express, blogspot, censorship, citibank, credit, credit card, creditcards, good credit card, Google, handjob, manipulation, mastercard, results, retard media, search, search engine, search engines, SERP, SERPs, visa
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An Internet of things must be a place of all of our things, not just Google’s things
Andrew Keen seems to think such things need to be regulated by bureaucrats. I beg to differ. My things are indexed at the TAGSEO index (another “search engine” ) — if you are ready to “move ahead” (beyond retard media) … Continue reading →
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Tagged anti-trust, Google, information, media, regulated, regulation, regulations, regulator, regulators, retard media, search, search engine, search engines
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