Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Iresponding. Responders Vs Seekers
A web browser is one that shows results when entering a word or phrase. Display all websites in the search term appears, whether 1,000 or 50,000 results containing that word. If the search is performed with two or more words, the results are multiplied. And if what is sought consists of the sum of words, ie, a sentence, including all possible combinations of each of the words, together and separately.
This search system, companies like Google have created an empire in fifteen years almost "monopoly" as a global market share reaching another continent somewhere over 90% of searches are performed daily on the Internet, one could say that the current total market is left to search a few.
Search engines have created around a sector that indirectly employed hundreds of thousands of people every day so they can generate the revenues they produce. Currently the Internet is the fastest growing industry in the media and is gaining market share, with an annual increase in double-digit percentages, other media.
Now, according to experts, the user performing a search on the internet has to spend 90% of his time in endeavoring to find what is really inquiring after obtaining the results we provide modern browser.
According to the General Media Study (EGM), 93% of users engaged in browsing and searching. The daily number of sailors in Spain, according to the report submitted by the Association for Research in Mass Communication (AIMC) in February 2010, amounting to more than 14 million, and over 60% use the Internet from 1 to 8 hours a day.
If a user spends 10 minutes a day to search and 90% of that time, experts say, is to find what you are really looking for, means intended to find the answer 9 minutes, assuming you find it.
If the commitment to find a valid answer is 9 minutes, means that the total time spent by the Spanish in finding the information you really want is 126 million minutes, or whatever it is, 2.1 million hours.
How long will this last? How much does it costs businesses time spent by workers in finding information?
There are already very advanced initiatives, which have for many years analyzing the "bad" performance of search engines and the "good" business has generated in its coffers.
Initiatives that will soon see the light. Initiatives that S? who understand the phrases, S? who understand the amount of words, to understand questions and results issued only with concrete answers to what actually questions or are looking for.
These initiatives, which already has a name, all I seek is that a user, when searching for something on the internet, either in a web search engine, or through online information and tools dedicated to education, click find hit exactly what you're looking for.
This tool called IRESPONDING Artificial Intelligence and developed by a team of programmers led by D. Telecommunications Engineer Ismael Cassar, who has spent over twenty five years to take advantage of Artificial Intelligence, is that current search engines are those who have given encouragement, ideas and enough clues to a private equity group has invested and Catalan trusted him over the past 5 years and been allowed to continue and have prepared the launch of its IResponding tool for before the end of the year 2010.
In the tests we have witnessed, the system only issues a response. Will link to sponsored content related to that search, based on descriptions of specific products. The time to find the answer you are looking for will be less than the time it takes to put IResponding (or current standard form) that you want to find out.
Since GO Media, SL www.posicionamientoweb.com, we understand that IResponding will revolutionize the current response systems in the network, the 'search' internal websites and mobile search, which will also allow voice responses.
Probably, the current search engines and telecommunications companies will have to come to understand its operation or make a new version of what currently exists.
Artal Oliete Joaquin
GO Media CEO
www.posicionamientoweb.com
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