April 4, 2008

Ricardo Baeza’s conference

Filed under: Conferences, Internet — admin @ 12:03 pm

From the desk of Samy (do you like this start? I hope so, otherwise you should get used to it… From now on, it’s going to be the same haha)

April 1, at 12.30 p.m., Ricardo Baeza-Yates, researcher and director of Yahoo! Research in Barcelona and Santiago de Chile, came to UAB to give a conference about Web 2.0

It was quite interesting as he talked about what the tendency of Internet will be in the following years. The keyword must be Web 2.0.

I took some notes, you can read them below:

- The start was an introduction about how fast the Internet is growing nowadays. It’s growing exponentially and I’m pretty sure that you all know what it means. Simply awesome! One fact which caught my attention was that Apache Server is more popular than Microsoft Servers.

After that, he told us what the tendency of Internet users is:

  • Get some knowledge.
  • Access your own life from around the world… Just a few clicks away!

We can call this social media.

- The answer to the question What is web 2.0?

Ok, everybody is talking about web 2.0, the new Internet… But what does it exactly mean? Let’s go back some years… At the very first of Internet. Webpages were static. You may be asking yourself, and what the hell does static mean?! Tell me something comprehensible! Ok, Ok! Static page was the website which you “could only read”…That is to say, you couldn’t post a threat or a comment, etc. Only the owner himself (called webmaster) could edit it. So, web 2.0 is the new wave of websites, those where you can post, comment, write… Some examples are this blog, fotolog, youtube, social networks (facebook)…

These sites are not created by companies, users have created them instead! Uploading their photos, videos, experiences and so on! We can conclude that web 2.0 is the new kind of website: The one which has been created by the users themselves.

- Social networks, as we have said before, are one of the latest tendencies. Facebook has been designed by a young boy… One of the richest in the world in just a few years. But why is facebook so popular? The word is innovation. After that, a lot of social networks have emerged… This, combined with blogs, etc., makes web 2.0, what we were talking about before. Another fact: Most of the people who visit social networks are the youth.

- Richard went ahead talking a bit about blogs because they are a very important piece in Internet nowadays. The first ones were created in California/Texas/Florida in 2004. About 75 per cent are people between 16 and 24 years old.

- The clue of the success in web 2.0:

For instance, flickr (programmed just with 10 developers!!).

  • Content generated by users.
  • Content reviewed by the users themselfs.
  • Content distributed by users.
  • The capability of add plugins which are created by users, in other ways, be able to customize whatever you want.

If you analyze this list it’s very easy to realize that the most important thing are the users. You can a ppreciate that in the images below (sorry if they are a bit… Pathetic… It’s the work in five minutes with paint :) haha)

  1. 10 years ago
  2. Internet nowadays
  3. Future Internet

1)

2)

3)

How can we arrive at the last picture? What does it mean? In the future Internet, a webmaster is on the same level as users (consumers). When this time comes… It will be called web 3.0. Isn’t it weird, to talk about web 3.0, when we are just starting with web 2.0 (web 2.0 beta)?

- The main problem, even though it seems it ain’t relation, is one of search engines. Because if somebody can find what they are searching for, it is thanks to the users’ experiences. Which means, that consumers have to contribute with contents too… Coming from they own experiences as we have said. But as we were saying, the problem remains in SE.

But it’s not so simple. If somebody jots down Do you know a good mechanic in London? Honestly, how how do you think that yahoo can interpret this information? Questions aren’t right. Which means, if we extrapolate this information, that the user will not found what he was searching for, and consequently, yahoo can’t get more information and improve their system for better consultations in a near future. Otherwise, if we ask properly: mechanic in London, it’s easier for yahoo to process this information. So, the challenge is to be able to understand all incoming information and be able to process it right, so the results in a search will be better.

It’s a cycle. If we’ve got a better system to understand people, SE can give better answers, and thanks to this, SE improve again too.

This is the reason of creating yahoo! answers. You make a question and you’ve got a reply within minutes… A reply make by a user (bored at home, probably). This is an easy way to know something based on the experiences of the people, but it’s also a way to analyze this information. So, in Yahoo! answers, the search engine is the people themselves.

- Considering these statements, the main idea is to give an incentive to people to take part in this system. It can be just for taking part, for being the best, for being well-known among the community,…

It’s well-known that an opinion from 1.000.000 people is better than just a opinion of 3 experts.

- Another challenge is to process correctly the webslang.

We can conclude that in just 19 years Internet is the reflect of the society and the economy of the world.

…SaMy*^21

4 Geeks comments :) »

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  2. WOW!!

    can I just say, I’m so amazed! I mean, last time I visited your blog(I sincerely apologise for it) was such a long time ago.. and, Oh my Google!:P It’s me or your writing has improved exceptionally?? ’cause I’m definitively going to make a blog myself! and you dare to say that my english is better..next time you’d better shut up! Actually it’s incredible cause I have understood some things about your so typical geek article (let me say it, you my little geek!:P) and, if this is comprehensible to me.. I’m going to faint! I’m just not prepared to enter to this complicated world!^^

    well dear, I have to go, Monika & Laia are in their way home so that we can prepare our little surprise for Rita.. then were going to print our most freak photos for our Rome album… finally!
    Oh! I think I’m going to re-read Harry Potter 7 (in english,of course xD) cause now all my friends have read it or are about to finish it.. and they are telling me things I just don’t remember!

    I’ll send you a sms, cause, Go figure! tonight were not going to Sabadell, we’re finally staying here in Terrassa, you know, we’ll be at Reina.. playing futbolin!xD If you arrive in time, just come by ok? I’m already missing you!:)

    I really have to go! I’ve really enjoyed writing in english again..I’ll come by!

    Lots of love,

    [..ñu..]

    P.S:lOve ya!*

    Comment by Beth — April 4, 2008 @ 3:10 pm


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