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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

How Search Engines Work - Video Blog


Search engines have two major functions - crawling & building an index, and providing answers by calculating relevancy & serving results.
Crawling and Indexing

Imagine the World Wide Web as a network of stops in a big city subway system.

Each stop is its own unique document (usually a web page, but sometimes a PDF, JPG or other file). The search engines need a way to “crawl” the entire city and find all the stops along the way, so they use the best path available – links.
  1. Crawling and IndexingCrawling and indexing the billions of documents, pages, files, news, videos and media on the world wide web.
  2. Providing Answers Providing answers to user queries, most frequently through lists of relevant pages, through retrieval and rankings.
Large Hard Drive

“The link structure of the web serves to bind all of the pages together.”

Through links, search engines’ automated robots, called “crawlers,” or “spiders” can reach the many billions of interconnected documents.
Once the engines find these pages, they next decipher the code from them and store selected pieces in massive hard drives, to be recalled later when needed for a search query. To accomplish the monumental task of holding billions of pages that can be accessed in a fraction of a second, the search engines have constructed datacenters all over the world.
These monstrous storage facilities hold thousands of machines processing large quantities of information. After all, when a person performs a search at any of the major engines, they demand results instantaneously – even a 1 or 2 second delay can cause dissatisfaction, so the engines work hard to provide answers as fast as possible.
Providing Answers
Search engines are answer machines. When a person looks for something online, it requires the search engines to scour their corpus of billions of documents and do two things – first, return only those results that are relevant or useful to the searcher’s query, and second, rank those results in order of perceived usefulness. It is both “relevance” and “importance” that the process of SEO is meant to influence.

To a search engine, relevance means more than simply finding a page with the right words. In the early days of the web, search engines didn’t go much further than this simplistic step, and their results suffered as a consequence. Thus, through evolution, smart engineers at the engines devised better ways to find valuable results that searchers would appreciate and enjoy. Today, 100s of factors influence relevance, many of which we’ll discuss throughout this guide.

How Do Search Engines Determine Importance?

Currently, the major engines typically interpret importance as popularity – the more popular a site, page or document, the more valuable the information contained therein must be. This assumption has proven fairly successful in practice, as the engines have continued to increase users’ satisfaction by using metrics that interpret popularity.
Popularity and relevance aren’t determined manually. Instead, the engines craft careful, mathematical equations – algorithms – to sort the wheat from the chaff and to then rank the wheat in order of tastiness (or however it is that farmers determine wheat’s value).
These algorithms are often comprised of hundreds of components. In the search marketing field, we often refer to them as “ranking factors” Moz crafted a resource specifically on this subject – Search Engine Ranking Factors.

Source: Moz.com


Monday, December 8, 2014

Spooked - A Scarry Story Collection From Snaped Judgement


See No Evil:
The trouble began in Sri Lanka, when Chandra’s aunt woke up one day and couldn’t move her arms or legs.  The doctors had no answers, but a mysterious priest led the family on a quest to find the truth beyond medical science.

Listen To The Story Now 



Haunted Hacienda:
Rita found a gorgeous place to stay for dirt cheap.  Problem was, she didn’t much care for her roommate.

Listen To The Story Now

Produced by Rita Daniels.



Chinese Seer:
Lee kept seeing things, hearing voices and noises late into the night.  As Lee’s mind slowly lost its grip on reality, a Chinese mystic (thousands of miles away) lent a helping hand.

Produced by Stephanie Foo.




Judge Not:
The good Judge has always gotten his way.  But he’s dead.  And there’s a new sheriff in town.



My Special Friend:
Baywatch’s Donna D’Errico tells a story about her childhood best friend, Nancy.  At first, she seems like the best playmate a girl could ask for, but then things go terribly wrong.

Listen To The Story Now 

Thanks to Celebrity Ghost Stories and the Bio channel for this story. 




Pastors Oil:
Glynn’s friend Jenny is sick.  Up in her room, she’s shaking like there’s something inside of her. And Glynn is about to find out what . . .

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Story by Glynn Washington. Produced by Stephanie Foo.



Annabelle:
When one woman decides to rebuild an old home, she finds that it is currently occupied.



Graveyard Shift:
An apprentice mortician spends his first night alone with a body and finds out how the dead can possess the living. A true story by the writer and performer Kyle Bowen. Kyle Bowen is a real life graduate of the San Francisco college of Mortuary Science, and has worked as a mortician for over 15 years. He now writes and performs in Chico, CA.

Listen To The Story Now


One Man's Bargain:
When Ken's crazy neighbors go into foreclosure, he starts eyeing their 10-acre farmstead. Everyone tells him it's cursed, but of course, Ken doesn't believe in those silly things. Until mysterious events start engulfing his family . . . Thanks so much to Emile Klein for venturing into the haunted house to get this story. 

Listen To The Story Now 

Check out his storytelling and art project, You're U.S.

Producer: Stephanie Foo and Emile Klein


The Dud:
When Cisco was a young boy, the kids in his hood played a very dangerous game.



Old Pictures:
Nicole Selken found the perfect room in a Victorian house to rent. When she first walked in, the house was empty except for some old photos of past owners. She didn't know how well she'd get to know them. Niki now lives in San Francisco. Check out her website!



Producer: Stephanie Foo

Mo' Poltergeists, Mo' Problems:
It's not easy to scare a fifth degree black belt and professional martial arts instructor. But it can be done...



Someone to watch over me:
Glynn's friend Matt discovers a new talent one day while selling frozen submarine sandwiches-- a connection to the spiritual world. But the talent soon becomes a curse when his girlfriend falls ill.
Producer: Stephanie Foo



The Raven:

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Once upon a midgnight dreary, as he ponders weak weary - Glynn loses his damn mind...

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Susan's dog Daikon kept giving signs that an intruder was haunting her old
Victorian in New Orleans.  Then one night in October, the intruder crossed


Exorcist:
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Alan worked at a mental hospital in the midwest. He asked to be transferred to
the acute ward, which housed some of the most psychotic people in the area. request was approved...

Producer: Nick van der Kolk.

Prince of Darkness:
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Snap gets a visit from the most tortured storyteller of all time,
The Prince of Darkness.

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Producer:  Pat Mesiti-Miller



Into the Catacombs:

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While working with cocoa farms in South America, a chocolatier takes a trip to Peru and tours the catacombs of the Iglesia de San Francisco. Surrounded by bones, Brad takes a haunting picture that stays with him in the worst way.

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Producer: Pat Mesiti-Miller



Mary, Mary, and Mercy:

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Nate DiMeo, creator of the wonderful history podcast, 'The Memory Palace' (listen, you will love it), drops a haunting story of people with good intentions...but horrific execution. 
Snap storyteller Jeff Greenwald dives into water that holds far more than just secrets. 

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Producer:
Anna Sussman



Who you gonna call?:
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Snap producer Stephanie Foo has always been petrified of ghosts. So we
sent her to one of the most haunted locations in San Francisco--the
abandoned tunnels underneath the Warfield Theater.

Watch the film and see some of the creepy rooms of the
Warfield right here.


Beyond The Veil:

Glynn and his brother are woken from their slumber by an oddly familiar face.


Listen To The Story Now
Producer: Pat Mesiti-Miller



The Invisible Children:

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What happens when you spend your life savings on a dream house, and
find out someone else's family already lives there.  Explore the full story in
Kathleen Mcconnell's book, Don't Call Them Ghosts.

Producer: Anna Sussman. Sound design by Renzo Gorrio.


The Seance:

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When friends get together for a little childhood fun, things get real. Fast.
To hear the original full length version that first appeared on KCRW's
UnFictional, check out their webpage.

Producer: Bob Carlson


The Djinn Inside:

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An Islamic summer camp in Northern Michigan is turned upside down when
a young man becomes possessed by Djinn.

Producer: Anthony Briones

Sound Design: Stephanie Foo

Speaking Ill of the dead:
What happens when your three-year old's toys actually spring to life.

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Read all about Gary Jansen's story in his book Holy Ghosts.


Granny told him to keep the voices "secret." But the voices told him something else.

Producer: Pat Mesiti-Miller




The Watery Grave:

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Snap's own Eliza Smith was in bed one night when she felt someone in the
room. He was cold, he was wet, and he was scared. And Eliza knew exactly
who he was. 

Producer: Julia DeWitt with Eliza Smith



The Polaroid Phantom:

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For the first time ever on Snap Judgment, it?s a ghost story with photographic
evidence. Two men living outside of Los Angeles encounter a ghost so
undeniable, they have to fight back to press and the rest of the world to
maintain their sanity.

Listen To The Story Now

See the pics for yourself:  Here

Also see pics here: http://www.seeingthingsthebook.com/video2.html

Producer: Anna Sussman
Sound design: Pat Mesiti-Mille

The Inpatients:
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Kirsten decides to visit an abandoned mental hospital, where her cousin was kept. She discovers something still there.
Find out more about Kirsten's story on her website.

Listen To The Story Now


Fresh Laundry:

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David Domine bought a run down old house in what is known as ?The Most Haunted Neighborhood In America." What he found during the renovations made him question EVERYTHING.

Find out more about David?s house and Old Louisville in his book, "True Ghost Stories and Eerie Legends from America's Most Haunted Neighborhood" or www.daviddomine.com

Producer: Anna Sussman

The Unicorn Princess:
This story comes to you from our Kickstarter Spooked V Listener Stories Contest winner Maria Serratore-Gunter.

Maria always got double the presents on Christmas because her birthday was the next day. But there was one present she always looked forward to most: her aunt's present. Every year, Maria's aunt bought her a doll for her doll collection. So when the day rolled around Maria was a senior in high school she opened her aunt's present first. Low and behold it was another doll. But this doll was unlike any Maria had ever seen. And she would never want to see it again.

Producer: Julia DeWitt


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