Not exact matches
Search engine spiders are
still crawling
text and links across the internet in order to understand what content is relevant and authoritative to queries.
The Rumors of the Death of Link Building are Greatly Exaggerated —
Search Mojo calms those thinking that link building is dead by pointing out that these new rules are cracking down on the over optimization of anchor
text, and that using link building methods in moderation is
still key.
The fun part is the vast range of ways people have managed to work the code into online presentations that'll be quite hard to track down and squash with a Google
text search, ranging from the song above (listen for the nice bass part at the end), which has been mashed - up with lots of video presentations, to some interestingly weird
still imagery.
PubMed Central would
still obtain a full -
text copy for
search purposes, but they would hide it from public view.
Still another question is whether voice - activated devices are an advancement over what we have today — Google
searches,
texting, and online chatting.
(If your cover is perfect, they should already have a very clear idea of the genre, but most of the time, indie author's covers aren't communicating genre well enough — and EVEN if your cover is perfect, you
still need to repeat the keywords and genre indicators because
search engines can't read cover
text.
In fact, there were
still Asian characters mixed with the English alphabet when you pull up the keyboard for
searches,
texting, or any other input.
A lot of the
still existing Japanese games only have Japanese
text, and since XBLIG only allows you to browse from A to Z and 0 - 9, or
search using Roman letters and Arabic numerals, there is only one way to access them: You need to click the «Most Popular» or «Top Trials» tabs, and then click the filter box at the top to filter by Title.
Unless you know how to work in Flash, you won't be able to do this easily, and quite often, the
search engines won't be able to read it (note, with newer versions of Flash, the
search engines can read
text, but it's
still not easy to work in).
The consensus is no, and that despite the advances, Flash
still can't compete with HTML
text in terms of
search engine friendliness.
(The police obtained a
search warrant and found the
text still open on the
texting driver's phone).
It is perhaps more comparable to the firm's usage fees for legal research facilities such as Westlaw, which would naturally
still demand a junior lawyer to pore over what the
search engine could find, read through it and isolate the key issues in the
text.
Still, the point is, I think, that there are a great many ways you can now make CanLII data come to life and answer questions, ways that transcend the traditional (but useful)
text search methods.
For example, while Roach Motel (without quotes) would
search for documents containing Roach and / or Motel anywhere in any order, «Roach Motel» (with quotes) will only match documents that contains that whole phrase together and in that order (
text analysis
still applies).
While full -
text searching on Hein, Lexis and Westlaw is the fastest and preferred way of finding journal literature, especially if you know exactly what you are looking for, I think there is
still a place for... [more]
While full -
text searching on Hein, Lexis and Westlaw is the fastest and preferred way of finding journal literature, especially if you know exactly what you are looking for, I think there is
still a place for indexes such as the Index to Canadian Legal Literature and LegalTrac with their controlled vocabularies and their source neutral approach.
However, these restaurants
still appear in the list of
search results, with
text indicating that they're offline, so that adds an unnecessary delay to the ordering process as I have to scroll past the merchants I can't order from.
In fact, I was able to pop a SIM in a Sooner and watch it
still run today — receiving
text messages, making
searches on Google and checking out calendar entries from back in 2007.
Despite
texting, Twitter, and a growing number of communication options, many
still use email to conduct a job
search or general business.
Minor modifications such as a color change or the addition of
text merely creates a derivative of the original work, which would
still mean that Home
Search One, Inc. retains copyright over the derivative, as well as to the original underlying work.