Posted by : Brij Bhushan Monday, 16 November 2015

Google Search Smarter
Google’s search algorithms have gotten better at answering questions over the year, but the company says it’s now taking a new leap forward: understanding the meaning behind your queries. Basically, Google can now break down sentences to work at the intent behind your question, even when you don’t provide direct references for it work off of. For example, these are some the questions it’s now capable of answering: Ordered items such as “who are the tallest Mavericks players?” Questions about a particular time period like “what songs did Taylor Swift record in 2014?” Some more complicated combinations: “Who was the U.S. President when the…

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