William Scott

Keep In Touch With Real-Time
First to speak tells us a generic introduction into how real-time has become vital, how it can lead the way with breaking news such as the death of Michael Jackson and how Bing and Google argued over deals with Twitter.in all honesty, it’s nothing you haven’t heard before.
Rob Walk was next up from a company entitled NovaRising. He showcases a platform they’ve develop which scans and parses tweets about music to break them down into thematic groups on genre, artist and sentiment. He feels this is something that Search Engines are missing.That is a fair point, especially when Google launched real-time and there was so much spam that wasn’t being filtered, but probably the key thing is a ranking alogirithm for all results to filter out spam.Lately though this is something that Google have definately improved on. and I think the likes of sentiment analysis is in pretty early stages in terms of sophistication, but it may one day be incorporated by search engines. At the present time though I don’t think that is their role.
Next up is Bill Scott from easelTV, talking about the integration of social network updates to TV screens, how TV watchers are profiled and how to “SEO TV” (something about metadata!).It may sound like I am a bit stroppy, but I don’t really see how this remotely associated with realtime search or at all interesting or forward thinking. Can you really think of anything worse than facebook or tweet updates showing up on my t.v. as I am watching my favourite programme. Let alone realtime ads (*shudder*).
Next on the agenda is William Fischer who is from Workdigital and he informs us all about a product they have developed aimed soley at the recruitment industry to semantically analyse realtime updates from the likes of twitter and Linkedin. It’s a sales pitch. I’m not at all interested in this. If i wanted to be sold something I would have attended a free conference such as TFMA or perhaps Internet World. Yawn.
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