I found a cool video on Saturday which shows the actions (per second) on Facebook around the world. Its pretty cool and shows how much data Facebook really have to handle.
This video showcases a Hackathon project that visualizes all the data Facebook receives and you can watch it on the Facebook Video page
I just did a quick search on Google and noticed that i got those Digg like Google (Diggoogle?) results. I think its officially called Google SearchWiki, and if you didn’t know it basically just lets you promote a site up the rankings (by use of the arrow), send a site to the bottom of the rankings (by use of the X), and also make a comment about the site all within the Google SERPS.
At the bottom of the results page you also get the option to add a result, see all your notes, and see all notes that have been made about that particular search result.
Off to the top we go :o)
This has been in labs forever so its not new, i think may have even had it rolled out on .com for a bit? According to a post i later read over at Search engine land, it was realised to .com at the same time as .co.uk. Anyway, it doesn’t matter because this is the first time i have been logged into Google (it never shows if you are not logged in) or haven’t changed any of my settings, and it has shown up.
I think it’s pretty obvious that we won’t see our voting patterns being able to effect the natural SERPs for a while, but you KNOW that Google is mining and ploughing through all that data to continue to tailor results in the future. I haven’t looked too hard but i can’t immediately see how to turn it off either.
It’s probably worth noting that it doesn’t appear on the G Labs experimental search page, which i am sure is where it used to live, and you can check out more info on the Google Search Blog.
Finally, take a look at the video explaining it all…
Ah i love the internet, each day it seems that i find something else i didn’t know about and this time it is with the wondrous Google.
I am sure a few people will have known about this but its the first time i have seen it. I remember finding the Google calculator a fair few years back and this brought back some memories.
The first one is ‘population [country]’ which will return the population of a country in GCalc style
The second one is ‘Area [Country]’ which provides the land area.
I am sure there are plenty of other ones related, but i found these fun 🙂
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So i arrived in Vegas on Saturday night after a nightmare flight from the UK. Nearly missed my connecting flight in NYC because of the massive lines at immigration.
I’ll be attending some sessions and playing in the poker tournament in Wednesday night, would love to meet more people so if you read my blog and want to say hello then feel free to come over and say hi, here is a picture of me 🙂
I doubt i will be posting much here this week so will go a bit quiet.