We invited five of the industry's brightest talents to share their own thoughts and
pose searching questions to our expert panel.
Not exact matches
In essence, Google has trained an entire generation of
search engine users to
pose questions in short keyword phrases that had little to do with what we wanted.
19 Sept Prime Minister to Pope Benedict: You have offered a message not just to the Catholic Church but to each and every one of us of every faith and none..., the
searching questions that you, your Holiness, have
posed to us about our society... have really challenged the whole country to sit up and think.
This article, the result of my extensive
searches through the literature, highlights this remarkable coincidence and
poses some serious
questions of credibility for the Creation Science Foundation and for either or both of the Drs Andrew A Snelling.
She is sure to say, «I'm sorry, I don't know that,» and then I can intone «Hey Google» into the phone and
pose the
question or just spin around, sit in the chair, and do a Google
search without saying a single word) roasted to hell and back with several careless wrist - shakes of black pepper, salt, garlic powder, sweet smoked paprika, red pepper flakes, and a touch of nutritional yeast (which I will never call «nooch» even if you put a gun to my temple and tell me that pulling the trigger will not yield a little flag emblazoned with the word «Bang!»).
«But people do not have to share a religious faith or agree with religion on everything to see the benefit of asking the
searching questions that you, your Holiness, have
posed to us about our society and how we treat ourselves and each other.»
It is the latest step in a process in which
search engines are morphing into something quite new: vast brains that respond directly to
questions posed in everyday language.
This is the
question posed by the Ugly Animal Preservation Society in their recent global
search for a mascot.
Extrasolar planets are targets for SETI investigations The count of exoplanets, those outside the Solar System, now has reached the multi-hundreds, with mucho mas inevitably to be counted.Working through financial troubles, SETI is again
searching for intelligent life in the great Out There.So paraphrasing the relevant
question posed by Enrico Fermi: If they're out there, why aren't they here?The answer may be simple.
Throughout our e-mails I
posed to Gonzalo the same soul -
searching questions I would have offered my own students.
This blog post is part of the CM Rubin World Global
Search for Education which
poses a
question each month to leading educators for reflection and sharing.
Some of the best coaching for new principals
poses questions that lead to self - reflection and a
search for solutions.
The
question posed today is: Did Harvard University, whose position on the
question of privacy seems more ambiguous, make the right decision to secretly
search the email accounts of 16 resident deans without first informing them?
During one of the conversations the
question was
posed if one could add sites to the
search engine list to the browser.
A re-vamped Google
search interface included the ability to
pose questions directly and have them answered in voice.
In Catalyst's E-Discovery
Search blog, Bob Ambrogi
posed the
question, «Should There Be An International Standard for E-Discovery?»
I also volunteer as a Career Expert for Careerealism's Twitter Advice Project (T.A.P.) Anonymous individuals
pose job
search and work - related
questions and the experts respond via Twitter in 140 - characters or less.
& # — William Shakespeare Author Byline: Phil Rosenberg, President [link] Author Website: [link] This was a
question posed by my running coach, and it's so applicable to job
search as well.
Everything Else Career Management Job
Search Perry Newman SEO1The following
question was
posed this week on a LinkedIn group I follow.