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Reporting, musing and not to mention some random scribbling on tech issues from green/sustainable IT to security. (http://adonoghue.wordpress.com/)

Tuesday 19 June 2007, 3:20 PM

Google boss thinks Paris is hot!

Posted by Andrew Donoghue

Eric Schmidt may have suffered a sense of humour failure last year when a reporter from ZDNet UK’s sister site CNET News.com Google’d some supposedly personal information about him and published the results- but he was on fine form today – almost jolly. To illustrate the point that as advanced as Google is, there is still a long way for the company to go – he used the example of someone typing “Paris is hot “ into his firm’s search engine:

“We are trying to close the gap between what we want and what we type. If I type ‘Paris is hot’ am I talking about the fact its hot here or the lady in California?”

In a press conference that lasted over an hour – including a very extensive QA – Schmidt said the Google wanted to get closer to being able to answer theoretical questions such as “Where should I go to college? Or What should I do today”. These depend on Google knowing more about the time and context of question – something that Schmidt claimed that it is currently weak at.

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MobileTech

This seems to be a common vision within the SE industry. Ask.com seems to be working in the same direction. As for Paris, everyone loves Paris. : )

Posted by MobileTech on Jun 19, 2007 4:43 PM

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