Searching on the Internet has always been about thinking of the right word to search by. Even the minor matter of what synonym you choose can dramatically alter the results that you get on a search. Searching for ‘fat’ can bring you results for anything from Fats Dominoto the FAT file system. Searching for ‘obese’ can give you contact information for fat farms. Google identifies ways to strategically place its AdSense ads where they are most likely to be relevant, based on words its e-mails and search queries. And entire Internet ecosystems thrive on trying to find ways to second-guess Google in finding those ways - they call it search engine optimization or SEO. And now, Google has taken its first step away from a world of keywords, into the world of key imagery, a more advanced Google search technology.
The service is called Google Goggles, and it is built for the modern Android-based camera smartphone. The basic concept is this. Think of how they have been promising you for years, a future where your computer will have three-dimensional display images, and you could just point and click on things, in the way they do on the computer screens in Minority Report, the movie by Steven Spielberg. Perhaps that kind of imagination was a little too limited for Google. Goggles, the new advanced Google search service makes the whole world your computer display. Anything you see in the world around you, a natural object, a person, a building or a business, can all be captured to be shown to Google to identify, to bring you information on it. Every object you see in the world around you might as well have a link attached, for you to click on, only, this time there is no pointed-finger over anything, a-la the computer-mouse. It is just your own.
As searching for information on the internet becomes easier and more effective, it will continue to be vital for your business to be found when people are searching for you. A Seattle SEO Company may be just what you need to help your company achieve top rankings.