Google launches Knowledge Graph
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by Danyl Bosomworth on
“The first major update since 2007″
Well, that’s what Google say, so it’s an indication of how important this could be for digital marketers. It was 2007 when Google launched Universal Search, how time flies. 2012 sees the launch of a new upgrade called Knowledge Graph. In this alert we’ve summarised what it is and why it matters to marketers. Value/Importance: The feature is rolling out now for some users in the US, it’s expected that other countries will get it in a matter of weeks. We’ll update when it becomes live elsewhere. It could be a while since Google+ integration in Google.com is still a different experience for non US users since several months. Recommended link: Google’s official introduction to the Knowledge GraphWhat is Knowledge Graph?
Knowledge Graph is a set of semantic tools which aim to make your search results more relevant and informative – Google sees this as the first step towards harnessing the collective intelligence of the web – to see information as people do, making learning about things much faster and easier. According to Google, Knowledge Graph does 3 main things. If you compare these examples to what’s currently available, you can see how big this change will be to our experience as searchers and to how we present our brands. 1. Smarter search. Enable you to direct the results quickly to “what you meant”
2. A complete picture. You get the best summary of that information as quickly as possible:
3. Grab your attention. Brings more information to the surface on your chosen object or topic, things that you may want to know but didn’t ask
This new functionality concentrates on the notion that we communicate in ideas, not keywords. In other words, Google is attempting to think in terms of human relevance. We believe it’s important to see this as a shift – not just an update that’s done and dusted.