Microsoft has made an offer to buy Yahoo!

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Microsoft has made an offer to buy Yahoo!

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Microsoft has made an offer to buy Yahoo! in order to compete with Google . The offer is worth up to $44.6 billion. This offer would be 62% above the closing price of Yahoo! shares on Thursday and is considered by Yahoo! to be a hostile takeover that must be studied.
The result of the purchase would be a very powerful company, but Yahoo! would have definitively accepted that it has nothing to do against Google. This option would be the solution for Yahoo! to avoid the dismissal of a thousand workers, 7% of its current workforce. This is the second takeover bid made by Microsoft for Yahoo! in a year.

The new algorithm is based on Google's famous Knowledge Graph and its nearly 600 million concepts and the possibility of interrelating them. Google now allows you to make much longer and more complex searches and, on top of that, understand russia telegram data them. For example, imagine that you want to search for "where can I hire a website?", until now Google would search for those websites where this phrase was written literally.

Now it will go further and interpret that we are looking for a web design company so it will directly give us websites of web design companies and, as it knows our location, it will give us them close to where we are. We will therefore get the same results as if we had simply written web design Barcelona

Let's make it more complicated. Imagine that you write in slang or in a natural way and you write "where can I get a website made?" and you get the same results. That is the objective of the new algorithm, to talk to the user, understand them and answer their questions with logical and clear answers.

It seems that Google has promoted this new algorithm after detecting the increased use of verbal or voice searches by its users through mobile devices.
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