Simple queries like asking about the weather or upcoming appointments, or making Google searches, pop up a half - height display over whatever's on screen giving you the information.
With the comparison tool,
a simple query like «butter vs. olive oil» brings up a side - by - side comparison that shows total fat, cholesterol and calories.
Not exact matches
Instead (again,
like almost everyone else) we start the process with a
query, a
simple one - page summary with the pertinent information that helps us evaluate your project.
Because agents and people
like me who work in the book publishing industry, know in two - seconds flat who is professional and who is not, just by a
simple glance at their
query letter.»
Users will be required to answer a few
simple queries pertaining to their
likes and dislikes.
It's lack of doodads and in - your - face options makes it wonderfully
simple for research newbies to dive into, yet it still sports more advanced features (
like point - in - time statute comparison views or RSS alert support for
queries, amendments and citing reference).
With advances in machine learning
like Rank Brain, Google is moving closer and closer to an engine that will be able to understand search
queries as if searchers were asking a real human however until that is achieved, making
simple improvements
like those listed above and those in Google Webmaster Tools [7] can have a positive impact on a site's position in search.
I don't
like the stuff sitting out there on Google Sheet but we can do a call just
like a
simple query to it.
For instance, if it's a housing
query about a security deposit, it might ask you
simple questions
like, «Have you asked your landlord for a refund?»
Simple things
like timely premium payment reminders, easy to read proposal form, efficiency in handling customer
queries, quick claim settlement are some key aspects of good servicing.
But Spoke's aim,
like many workplace tools that look to be
simple, is to hide a lot of complex processes behind that chat window in terms of creating request tickets and other employee
queries so they can pop in and pop out quickly enough.
A voice - controlled speaker can do basic personal - assistant tasks
like making shopping lists, setting alarms and timers, and answering
simple search
queries (e.g. «What's the capital of Kansas?»
Of course, search
queries or
simple tasks that are more
like commands,
like «turn this on, play that, remind me of this,» require little knowledge of us on the assistant's part.
Going beyond the
simple question and single, discrete response that typically marks these interactions now, we should start to see more human -
like responses to our
queries and requests.
I feel
like I can spend a ton of time on things
like FB / twitter / commenting / guest post
query - ing and get little to no return... and then do something as
simple as post to a popular link party and see more hits than I ever imagined.