Google’s BERT update enhances search and language comprehension, benefiting users with more accurate and relevant search results.
Google Makes Language-Based Product Announcements
Today Google made a couple of announcements involving the expansion of offerings into more languages. They’ve announced that the new optimized SERP pages for iPhones, Android devices, and feature phones are now available in over 60 countries and 38 languages. In addition, the company has announced an advanced translation feature in the newest release of Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer.
The Mobile SERPs
Another Texting Study Says Kids’ Language Skills Are Fine
I think perhaps in all times of technological, societal flux elders immediately worry about the skills and capabilities of the generations that follow. But I think the opposite happens: technology makes us better by stretching our capacities.
Google Language, Land Expansions Take Place
It seems that a little recession isn’t going to halt everyone’s favorite search giant. Google is continuing to branch out, with a recent growth spurt seeing it buy more land in Mountain View and make sure people who speak all sorts of languages can use its products.
The New Language Of Marketing 2.0
Sandy Carter, author of "The New Language of Marketing 2.0" talked with Murdok about the different aspects of using social media in marketing.Should businesses be more involved in social media or less involved?
Google Announces AJAX Language API
Individuals looking to interact with different languages should have an easier time of things thanks to the new Google AJAX Language API. The API offers both detection and translation abilities.
Google Announces New Language Developments
I’ve taken classes in Latin, Spanish, and French, and it would be bad for all of us if we had to rely on my understanding of those languages. But those of you who are better with languages – and who are also familiar with some less common ones – should know that Google’s looking for volunteer translators.
The Language of Search Marketing
Every industry has its lingo, its own internal jargon. Language has a tendency develop on its own, especially within more isolated sub-groups. But there is also a macro level to it, pervasive word couplings people used when seeking specific results.
Google Looks At Maori Language
Google’s Australian branch is quite proud of the country’s culture and origins. As word spreads about a new project, it seems that Google’s taking a strong interest in New Zealand, as well; the search engine should soon be available in Maori, a language native to the area.
Google Adds Cross-Language Search To Translate
Google latest tweak to its Translate service may prove to be one of the more useful offerings the company has put out for a while, especially for those traveling abroad.