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Podcast: Confessions of a TZ-DWS Beta Tester Pt 1 (What Happened Inside)

0 / May 26, 2010 5:35 pm

Theme Zoom is about to announce the official launch of the TZ-DWS system which integrates multi-team SEO Project Management capabilities with the most powerful keyword research and natural language processing technology in the industry.

What the heck IS a theme, anyway?

0 / June 16, 2009 10:29 am

If you think that this kind of automated pre-selection would be helpful to you, speeding up your website development, not having to sort through endless lists of unqualified keywords, you might want to check out one of our cutting edge applications for yourself. Quickly, before your competition does!

Missed Opportunity #11: Keeping Up With Unpredictable Algorithms and Changing Technology

Missed Opportunity #11: Keeping Up With Unpredictable Algorithms and Changing Technology

0 / April 27, 2009 9:40 pm

Larry Page: A lot of our systems already use learning techniques. The ultimate search engine would understand everything in the world. It would understand everything that you asked it and give you back the exact right thing instantly. You could ask ‘what should I ask Larry?’ and it would tell you. Technology has a tendency to change faster than expected, and I believe that AI could be a reality in just a few years. People always make the assumption that we’re done with search. That’s very far from the case. We’re probably only 5 percent of the way there. We want to create the ultimate search engine that can understand anything … some people could call that artificial intelligence.”

Missed Opportunity #2: Keyword Research Conflicts and Other Data Contradictions

Missed Opportunity #2: Keyword Research Conflicts and Other Data Contradictions

0 / March 31, 2009 12:39 am

Missed Opportunity #2: Analyzing and comparing conflicting and contradictory data found in different keyword research tools is a huge time-wasting hassle (and is ultimately futile).

Podcast: How to Deal with Conflicting Data in General (A crash course on “databases” [...]