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  1. Semantic Search in 2025

    In your school classroom, you had a dictionary and lists of common verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, etc. If you had been learning English as a second language, this would have been a very helpful exercise in helping you understand what the...

  2. Inbound Marketing in Various Languages

    Straight dictionary translations of keywords might not always work particularly well as colloquialisms, abbreviations, and local variations can all be more effective. A dictionary translation of "car insurance" into French, for example, gives the...

  3. BloomReach Marketing Platform Aims to Expose Your Best Content in Organic Search & Social

    BloomReach has an English language database of 12.6 million synonym pairs, 73 times more words than in Oxford dictionary. The database is always learning and updating constantly as consumer language warps, using search and social data.

  4. Implementing your Search Strategy for the Latino Market, Part 2

    Since none of us speak Spanish or Portuguese, we have to break out the dictionary to see if it's something related to our campaign and if we need to incorporate it. While tracking Latino campaigns definitely adds to the overall amount of analytics...

  5. Daily SearchCast, July 7, 2006: Business.com's Nofollow On Non-Paid Links; Buying Links The W3C Way; Stephen Hawking On Yahoo Answers; A California King Bed For Google Force One & More!

    Google was added to the Oxford English Dictionary, the most authoritative dictionary of the English language. Merriam-Webster, the dictionary I grew up on. In Another Dictionary: Merriam-Webster just how big of a bed will fit into the Google...

  6. Google Now A Verb In The Oxford English Dictionary

    Google already is a verb in some other dictionaries, but the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is considered the most authoritative dictionary of the English language. Gary Price reports that "Google" is now officially a verb in the Oxford English...

  7. Ask Jeeves Adds Translations, Pronunciations & Synonym Lookups

    Definitions now come The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Improved Dictionary Smart Answers Terms like define [foo] or what does [foo] mean, trigger the dictionary feature.