| By Neil Smithline | Article Rating: |
|
| March 31, 2008 06:00 AM EDT | Reads: |
10,791 |
Is Google growing too fast to continue to produce innovative software while maintaining the quality that has become expected of it? I've had some problems with their alerts and sent in comments and, excluding the automated email replies, have received no response nor has the problem been corrected.
In general I would have to say I'm a fan of Google. I think that they have reached their current status through hard work and clever thinking from the top executives, to the coding monkeys, to the system administrators. Despite having had some problems with them, my most recent posting regarding them was commenting on their ingenuity.
But I've had some problems with their alerts and sent in comments and, excluding the automated email replies, have received no response nor has the problem been corrected.
Being that I have a relative uncommon last name, I actually have an alert for "smithline". When a match is found it is almost always me or one of my family members. Probably not a very useful trick for someone named "John Smith" but it is helpful for me. When it Google finds a new web page match, it sends me an email that looks very similar to a search results page but it just contains the new matches. For example:
Notice that the title tells you what is being searched for (“smithline”), the title of the page that had a match, and an excerpt of the page with the matched string (“smithline”) highlighted. If you are at all familiar to the results of a Google search, (if not what cave have you been in) then this should all seem familiar.Google Web Alert for: smithline
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Lawren Smithline
Lawren Michael Smithline. Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 2000 UnitedStates. Dissertation: Slopes of p-Adic Modular Forms ...
But for the past 6-8 weeks there have been some problems. I contacted Google the 2nd time the the problem occurred. Here is one example of it:
Google News Alert for: smithlineWhat's behind the sudden poll shift?
Spectator.co.uk (subscription) - UK
Even more deluded was the Smith line that the polls actually reflected his and Labour's popularity. We pointed out that this was nonsense - the polls were ...
See all stories on this topic
You'll notice that “smithline” does not actually appear in the selection (or in the rest of the article if you search). It is some political article referring to the stance taken by a Mr. Smith and is referring to it as the "Smith line". Even wo rse, I received this:
Google News Alert for: smithlineThis has both the words “smith” and “line” but they are not next to each other and not even in order. At least they are close to each other in “Line of Smith”. Also, notice that nothing is highlighted. Even the highlighting engine of Google could not figure out what substring the search engine had matched on. But, saving the worst for last,Two hurt in two-car crash on Selwyn Road
Peterborough Examiner - Peterborough,Ontario,Canada
Two people were taken to hospital Thursday after a collision north of the city at Selwyn Road and the 11th Line of Smith, between Bridgenorth and Lakefield. ...
See all stories on this topic
Google News Alert for: smithlineNotice that this excerpt has neither a “smith” nor "“line”. If you go to the article, it does have those words in them but they are not even close to each other as they were in the “Line of Smith”.Family of former coach files suit
Pittsburg Morning Sun - Pittsburg,KS,USA
By Matthew Clark | THE MORNING SUN GIRARD — The family of former Girard High School head football coach Craig Crespino has levied a negligence lawsuit ...
See all stories on this topic
Besides these problems, I'm having a terrible problem with another search. One of my children has a chronic condition (minor but annoying - details withheld for privacy reasons). So I have a search for the word “adolescent” and the name of the chronic condition. This search is wholly useless. I've included two of the nine hits I received - the rest were basically the same. I have modified the search results for privacy, removed URLs to the sites to prevent this being an advertisement for them, and removed obscenities for my more genteel readers..
Google Groups Alert for: "redacted for privacy" adolescentHard to imagine how this is useful...... serpientes sexo gratis spokane washington gay scene nutritional facts for smoked
turkey breast adolescent sexuality arti amish sex vid tenacious d, sex tnt obscenity deleted pet hardcore sex bible books job and sexual molestation federal uniform manifest system escorts gay male.louisiana dog has sex ...
removed to avoid advertisement - Mar 21, 2008 by - 0 message - 0 authorRegistry Sex Offender
... slaves n the us racquet club hilton head lady gemini dream transition from
adolescent to adult china rape fantasy free sian resort hollywood florida job
...redacted for privacy ...
removed to avoid advertisement - Mar 21, 2008 by - 0 message - 0 author
I'm beginning to wonder if Google is growing too fast to continue to produce innovative software while maintaining the quality that has become expected of them.
Published March 31, 2008 Reads 10,791
Copyright © 2008 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
- Google Maps Are A Bit Broken Right Now
- Working with the Google AJAX Feed API
- Google Searching for Java Innovators
- Three RIA Platforms Compared: Adobe Flex, Google Web Toolkit, and OpenLaszlo
- Google's Competitive Advantage: It Leverages "The Power of Free"
- Google Giant Has Feet of Clay
- Why Adobe AIR Is Not Google Gears, Prism, JavaFX or Silverlight
- Google-DoubleClick Acquisition Approved; Job Cuts To Come!
- Google's Going Through Its First Rough Patch
- Has Google Gotten Too Big to Fail?
More Stories By Neil Smithline
Neil Smithline's main focus has been in optimizing the software life cycle from a product's initial concept through its retirement. This has included tools that affect development, programming techniques, software patterns, development processes, developer training, internal and external. For the past nine years he has directed these efforts almost exclusively to application security. He was the BEA Security Architect for over eight years. In this position Smithline co-designed the security framework for WebLogic Server that is now incorporated into most BEA products and becoming part of many Oracle products. During his tenure at BEA, he had the opportunity to interact with hundreds of customers; helping them develop their security architecture, processes, and strategies.
![]() |
Worrying Trends 03/31/08 06:01:22 AM EDT | |||
Google won;t index this story, just watch. That's the REALLY scary thing!!!! |
||||
- Big Data in Telecom: The Need for Analytics
- Patterns for Building High Performance Applications
- Microsoft Tries Hadoop on Azure
- Amazon to Fix Some Kindle Fire Problems
- What Motivates Open Standards in the Cloud?
- What to Expect in 2012: Cloud Computing and Open Source Software
- Will PaaS Finally Bring Open Source Love to the Enterprise?
- Ten Hot Trends in Cloud Data for 2012
- Oracle Disaster Recovery Site Hosted by Amazon Cloud
- Cross-Platform Mobile Website Development – a Tool Comparison
- Write Once Run Anywhere or Cross Platform Mobile Development Tools
- Three Buzzwords That Every CIO Hears but One They Should Listen To
- The Future of Cloud Computing: Industry Predictions for 2012
- Make Customer On-Boarding Easy as Paint-by-Numbers for Cloud Services
- Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies 2011
- Book Excerpt: Introducing HTML5
- Adobe Sends Flex to the Apache Foundation
- Big Data in Telecom: The Need for Analytics
- Book Excerpt: Java Application Profiling Tips and Tricks
- i-Technology in 2012: Five Industry Predictions
- Patterns for Building High Performance Applications
- Microsoft Tries Hadoop on Azure
- The Next Web Architecture
- Cloud Computing: A Comparison of Computing Models
- The i-Technology Right Stuff
- The Top 150 Players in Cloud Computing
- Who Are The All-Time Heroes of i-Technology?
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Get the Message
- ESB Myth Busters: 10 Enterprise Service Bus Myths Debunked
- i-Technology Viewpoint: Is Web 2.0 the Global SOA?
- i-Technology Viewpoint: Thinking Outside the VC Box
- i-Technology Viewpoint: When to Leave Your First IT Job
- SOA Web Services Edge Conference Coverage on SYS-CON.TV
- SYS-CON.TV's "SOA Web Services" and "Enterprise Open Source" Programs To Air in December
- Five Reasons Why Web 2.0 Matters





















