Search algoithm: GMAT style honing / to SML Pro Blog
17 months ago
Salt results with experimental questions – in the case of search engines, random results from the pool. Record click-ratio and optimize.
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be a photojournalist
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48 people |
| 2. |
Advocate the need for an open music format
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1 person |
| 3. |
prioritize
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63 people |
| 4. |
learn sign language
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7,425 people |
| 5. |
be happy
1 cheer |
21,169 people |
| 6. |
network with genius
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1 person |
| 7. |
Create SML TinyURL
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1 person |
| 8. |
investigate search algorithms
1 entry |
1 person |
| 9. |
start an inter-interactive-agency chess tournament
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1 person |
| 10. |
GData research
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1 person |
| 11. |
be understood
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140 people |
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search engine strategy: GMAT-style honing
1 entry |
1 person |
| 13. |
stop impulsive shopping behavior
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1 person |
| 14. |
Write a blog on the importance of being random
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1 person |
| 15. |
live happily and die happily
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1 person |
| 16. |
finish my todo list before I die
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1 person |
| 17. |
SOS PR
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1 person |
| 18. |
design SML Life Log UI
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1 person |
| 19. |
create SML Friends Blogs RSS
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1 person |
| 20. |
Buy Google in 2027
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1 person |
| 21. |
sml network visualization sketch for Marco Borgna
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1 person |
Salt results with experimental questions – in the case of search engines, random results from the pool. Record click-ratio and optimize.
Well, like all addictive behavior, if done responsively, not really a bad thing.
Keeping up a discipline to be able to focus on work :)
+ Number of links
+ Likelihood of people clicking on the links
+ on web site
+ on search results
+ Relevance of links