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how the data explosion makes us smarter
By Stefan Weitz

"Search" was published by Bibliomotion, books + media in 2014 - mau, it has 200 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Search” Metadata:
- Title: Search
- Author: Stefan Weitz
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 200
- Publisher: Bibliomotion, books + media
- Publish Date: 2014
- Publish Location: mau
“Search” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Information behavior - Search engines - Human-computer interaction - Technological forecasting - Information storage and retrieval systems - Information retrieval - Web search engines - Moteurs de recherche - Recherche de l'information - Systèmes d'information - Comportement dans la recherche de l'information - Prévision technologique - Information storage - Information retrieval services - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES - Library & Information Science - General - Suchmaschine - Information Retrieval - Zukunft - Informationsverhalten
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xxiv, 200 pages :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL26464054M - OL17884912W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 890127782 - 891591294
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2014028903
- ISBN-13: 9781629560342 - 9781629560359 - 9781629560366
- ISBN-10: 1629560340
- All ISBNs: 1629560340 - 9781629560342 - 9781629560359 - 9781629560366
AI-generated Review of “Search”:
"Search" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Introduction: Where is my flying care?
- 2- What search will see
- 3- How search will act
- 4- What search will do
- 5- What search will be
- 6- What search will bring us
- 7- What holds search back: The technology
- 8- What holds search back: The business
- 9- A time to believe
- 10- Conclusion: Searching the future.
"Search" Description:
The Open Library:
Search is as old as language. We've always needed to find something in the jumble of human creation. The first web was nothing more than passing verbal histories down the generations so others could find and remember how not to get eaten. The first search used the power of written language to build simple indexes in printed books, leading to the Dewey Decimal system and reverse indices in more modern times. Then digital happened. Besides having profound societal impacts, it also made the act of searching almost impossibly complex for both engines and searchers. Information isn't just words; it is pictures, videos, thoughts tagged with geocode data, routes, physical world data, and, increasingly, the machines themselves reporting their condition and listening to others'. Search: How the Data Explosion Makes Us Smarter holds up a mirror to our time to see if search can keep up. Microsoft's Stefan Weitz explores the idea of access to help readers understand how we are inventing new ways to search and access data through devices in more places and with more capabilities. We are at the cusp of imbuing our generation with superpowers, but only if we fundamentally rethink what search is, how people can use it, and what we should demand of it.
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