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Content Fragmentation Demands Next Generation Search & Aggregation Capabilities
Ben Behrouzi
Content accessibility has been my focus as of late and the information glut that is occurring online. It's clear that the natural evolution of the Internet has created a typical fragmentation of the web. Simply stated, there are a plethora of online destinations that matter to us, support our needs or that we use than we have adequate tools to easily access them with. With each destination offering and supporting a unique proposition, the Internet has become a vast resource of information for all of us.
Think about it. How many social networks are we a part of? How many shopping sites do we jump to and from? How many job boards do we use to post jobs or find job seekers? And further, how much of that data is relevant to our needs that we do not even know it exists online? How much of it can search engines like Google and Yahoo capture on page 1 without being forced to essentially discard the rest due to low viewership numbers on page 2 and 3? The variety and breadth of the Internet is being lost as fast as it is being created because our traditional methods of accessing this data are slowly but surely becoming less adequate. As more and more unique services are born, the more and more fragmentized accessibility becomes.
So what is the answer? One answer is more time. More time to be able to utilize all the different kinds of unique services one by one. So when we search for something to purchase we can search Google, Ebay, Amazon and others. The second option is aggregation. In the same way that a search engine aggregates and indexes websites and web content, we require a mechanism that aggregates the variety of unique services, not just websites, that are available to us and we care about. Aggregation is key to maintaining accessibility of the entire sophisticated web.
Take Indeed.com for example, an all in one search engine and dashboard for job seekers. Indeed combines, integrates and displays a large percentage of all jobs published out in cyber space in one search. The innovation not only provides convenience but also defragments the accessibility of all job sites online. Indeed is a prime example of a much needed and accepted aggregation service for the online job space.
Or take the portal LeapFish.com, an all in one Internet dashboard that works to capture the variety of the web by integrating results from major online destinations including YouTube, Ebay and others in a single search query. LeapFish offers greater access to a myriad of data that we desire. As a result users are conveniently surprised with information that they wouldn't have normally been aware of had they used a traditional engine.
Aggregation is big area of growth. For entrepreneurs, coping with the information influx can deliver tremendous value. I foresee big growth in aggregation and the creation of more filters to give us the information we truly desire.
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