Semantic Art 4 Fun

May 31, 2011
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Seman­tic Art on Google

Google is seman­ti­cally illit­er­ate. A blunt state­ment and here is the proof, is it?

Today Google Search returns the fol­low­ing on Seman­tic Art:

 

Semantic Art on Google

Seman­tic Art on Google

The top rank­ing arti­cle from YORGOO Pub­lish­ing looks as fol­lows, in fact, it’s not even an article:

 

Semantic Art on YORGOO Publishing

Seman­tic Art on YORGOO Publishing

Amaz­ing to reach a list­ing with some non­sense, or am I wrong? May be I am and may be Google is smarter than I ever thought: They must have under­stood exactly what the mean­ing was of that post and what I intended to say:“I want to go to Google’s Top 10 on Seman­tic Art.” yes, they under­stood and they are gullible: my lit­tle present helped to bribe that spi­der, huh.

I know now: Google loves me! Yes, and they show it well with all the atten­tion I get. Watch this: if you type Seman­tic Art Images into the Google Search box you get:

 

Semantic Art Image on Google

Seman­tic Art Image on Google

Now this is extremely sur­pris­ing: not only has Google given me top list­ing, but this smartest of all smart spi­ders has detected and  extracted the most impor­tant and deeply philo­soph­i­cal cen­ter piece of that genius post: just read above on the screenshot!

Incred­i­ble and just note: I had not defined an excerpt when edit­ing and Google did not pick up the default 55 first words from Word­Press, but they found the deep essence well hid­den in the post.

Any­one else still claim­ing that Google is a seman­tic nut­shell or fruit cake?

Oh, I just for­got: Seman­tic Art News is another good key­word and here we def­i­nitely excell:

 

Semantic Art News on Google

Seman­tic Art News on Google

A sep­a­rate screen­shot for the bot­tom two is needed here:

 

Semantic Art Image 4

Seman­tic Art Image 4

The seman­tic beauty is in the­fact that Bianca Pub­lished my non­sense and I pub­lish her smart stuff …:-). Which is also true for Yorgo Nestoridis News,  while YORGOO Press takes a mixed stand.

All this is pure seman­tic coin­ci­dence and just the image of a moment: I guess in a few days all my non­sense will have dis­ap­peared from any top rank­ing, or not?

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2 Responses to Semantic Art 4 Fun

  1. Yorgo Nestoridis on April 24, 2009 at 4:38 pm

    Yes and in the mean time we grab top posi­tions on all sorts of related key-phrases…:-)

  2. Z Nicholas on April 24, 2009 at 2:47 pm

    Non­sense + More Non­sense = Seman­tic Google Nonsense.

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