Search future contents with Google
Does not it sound bit awkward?? I felt the same when I heard the news. But that’s true. Google Australia has introduced a new feature, enabling you to search content on the internet before it is created and this technology is called Gday.
The search for future content is as simple as google search as per the new user interface developed by Google. Type the word you would like to search and select the option “One day in advance” and hit Enter and you are taken to the future and you will get to see how the web will look tomorrow.
The core technology that powers gDay is MATE short for Machine Automated Temporal Extrapolation. Using MATE’s machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques developed in Google’s Sydney offices, we can construct elements of the future.
Google spiders crawl publicly available web information and our index of historic, cached web content. Using a mashup of numerous factors such as recurrence plots, fuzzy measure analysis, online betting odds and the weather forecast from the iGoogle weather gadget, we can create a sophisticated model of what the internet will look like 24 hours from now.
Please visit the Gday site for more information.
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