Dan’s Posterous

Dan’s Posterous

Dan Williams  //  Name: Dan Williams

Location: Guildford, Surrey, UK

Born and raised in Somerset, I am a Computing student at Plymouth University currently on a year's placement at Allianz in Guildford. I enjoy football, technology, film and really want to go travelling next summer!!

Sep 29 / 10:32am

My Allianz Article: Intranet's New Google Search

 

This is article I wrote for the Allianz graduate newsletter. I was quite pleased with it so thought it would be a nice thing to add to my Posterous.

As some may have noticed Allianz Intranet’s search facility is now powered by Google and Best in Class talked to Paul Towner to get an insight into the benefits, challenges and technology involved.

Google is undoubtedly the most popular search engine on the Internet and after valuable feedback from the Business Intranet Group, which highlighted the previous search system’s errors it is now available for all Allianz employees. It is currently live on the Retail section of the Intranet if anyone wishes to test it out.

Google indexes all documents on the Intranet, so that with a few keywords finding a needle in a haystack doesn’t seem so difficult. The way in which Google provides results to searches is the query processor. It has several parts, including the search box, the engine that evaluates queries and matches them to relevant documents, and the results themselves. It will be important for everyone to add as many metatags and keywords to their intranet pages as possible to make the querying more efficient. Combine this with fast processors and the results are quick and useful. The busy Googlebots will be trawling their way through the Intranet and will try and pick up as many keywords as possible using query words such as URL’s and titles, etc. 

One of the benefits of having Google on the Intranet is that it is extremely similar to searching on the Internet so the familiar tools such as advanced and quick search are readily available (Check out BIC’s Tips for some useful search terms!)  Also, Google is so widely used almost everyone will be familiar with its interface. The system is already growing in size and thanks to our busy developers telling it where to crawl for information, there are over 20,000 pages fully indexed. It is hoped that by later this summer even more will be and the search facility will be accessible via the homepage.

Another huge benefit is the Google console allows us to run reports which show us the most popular searched phrases. This will enable us to see areas in which we need to improve the general intranet navigation and also see what information everyone is pursuing.

The biggest challenge which the developers have come across is that the Allianz Intranet wasn’t built with Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in mind. SEO is the process of ranking links in search results so to improve the quality of this it’s strongly encouraged for all publishers of content to complete some housekeeping such as deleting old versions of documents and pages. Paul hopes that working on sponsored links (similar to the Internet version of Google) could be implemented into the Intranet, but that will be for future development.

The addition of Google to the Intranet seems to be welcome and productive and a big thanks to Paul for talking with us. Remember to clean up after yourself and perform housekeeping to keep the searching clean.

Go on, Google yourself on the Intranet!

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Jul 11 / 7:13am

Microsoft's Office Head Talks Google and More

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10283055-56.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0

Browser based versions of Word, Excel, etc sounds pretty cool.
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Jul 8 / 10:49am

Google Chrome OS!!

Google is jumping into Microsoft Windows territory -- and threatening to change the way personal computers work -- with its own version of a computer operating system.

Google's operating system will augment its Web browser, which is also called Chrome.

Google's operating system will augment its Web browser, which is also called Chrome.

The company says the forthcoming Google Chrome OS will revolutionize how computers operate, putting more emphasis on Web functionality, making computers faster and opening them up to helpful tinkering by outside program developers.

"The operating systems that browsers run on were designed in an era where there was no web," Google said late Tuesday on its official blog. "It's our attempt to re-think what operating systems should be."

Chrome OS will be available this coming fall or winter, Google says.

But why should you care?

A trim and speedy Google operating system, which has been buzzed about online for some time, is interesting for several reasons -- even if you think it could flop out of the gate.

The first is that Chrome OS will be available as "open-source" technology. That means software developers will be able to mess with the code behind the system, allowing them to develop new applications for it.

That idea is part of what made Apple's iPhone so successful. Apple doesn't try to make every possible program for the phone. It lets third-party developers create all kinds of games and programs they think might be useful. In essence, it puts the users in control.

Filed under  //  chrome   google  

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May 29 / 12:58pm

Google Wave


Google Wave Developer Preview Presentation at the Day 2 Keynote of Google I/O

It looks absolutely amazing! the amount it can be customised and used in different ways will definitely revolutionise the way we use e-mail and instant messaging. It appears that there will be a huge amount of API's available so will be interesting what developers come up with to add to it. I will be counting the days until I can use my first 'wave'.......
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May 14 / 11:44am

Church of Searchology

Google has announced a list of new search technologies geared to help users 'slice and dice' their Google search results, along with a tool to help cull information instead of web pages.

http://www.techworld.com/applications/news/index.cfm?newsid=115792&email
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Apr 6 / 1:14pm

I am officially addicted to Google Analytics

After discovering Posterous has the feature of using Google Analytics with each page I thought I would try it out and I have to say I am hooked. The amount of statistics and interesting data on show is incredible, it is possible to find out almost everything about the people who have viewed my page ranging from which operating system and browser they were using to the keywords used in a search engine to find it. 

My favourite feature has to be the map though, it shows the locations where the visitors accessed my page as a graphical representation and it fantastic to see where people in the world have read my page.

I encourage all website, blog and also Posterous owners to sign up for Google Analytics if they haven't already as it is completely free and all that is required is a googlemail address. 

   
Click here to download:
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Apr 3 / 2:13pm

Twoogle? Google to buy Twitter

Apparently Google are extremely close to purchasing Twitter. The video is from the Colbert Report where Biz Stone one of the founders of Twitter is challenged to explain the Twitter business model. More info go to: http://channel.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=17917

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