Google has new search techniques

Google has acquired a new information search technique through an Australian student. It is Ori Allon, 26, who is pursuing a PhD at the University of New South Wales.

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Ori Allon is being hired by Google to continue developing his search engine.

Ori Allon developed a search engine (registered as Orion ©) to supplement and navigate search on popular services like Google, Yahoo or MSN.

The purpose of this technique, according to him, is to give users more accurate information after each search without clicking on the link of countless results.

According to the school's representative, Ori Allon was hired by Google to continue developing his search engine.

' Ori is a Google employee, but he's still a university student ,' the representative added.

Orion will return a group of web pages with content closest to the search keyword and a list of topics related to that keyword, the user will choose which topic is closest to his or her wish. By presenting topics directly related to the keyword, you get valuable additional information that you can hardly imagine.

So you get an expert-sized search without the knowledge of any expert. ' Ori published his invention on the website of the University of New South Wales.

' The presented query results are presented immediately in the sense of extending the extracted words in the text, providing you with relevant information without having to visit the website, even though you may have If you like it , "Allon explained his new search technique and cited an example with the keyword phrase" American Revolution ".

The search engine will not only release information related to that term, but also information about topics such as 'American history', 'George Washington' and 'the Declaration of Independent'.

A representative of technology transfer company of New South Wales University said that Orion will fill the gaps in Microsoft's reputable market. ' Bill Gate once told Forbe magazine that we need to have a way to look beyond what people think today. We believe Orion © will do that . '

And indeed, Google won the race to acquire this technology against other competitors.

Nguyen Tien Dat