Google’s Country Experience: France, Germany, Japan
Google’s Country Experience: France, Germany, Japan
I
foresee main search engine generation based on important facts related to
cultural and foreign matters. Google is the largest search engine in the world
today and their profits are mounting. However, they are struggling to expand
their business to worldwide because there are some problems that have come
about related to cultural differences and internet and technology laws that are
imcomplete.
The
search engines use of ranking systems enable us to find the most relevant
websites easily. This is tremendously profitable for search engines. Web mining
is tremendously profitable for search engines.
However, ranking systems should reflect a vision of history and culture.
For example, with the surge of digitized textbooks, the French chief librarian
said Europe should not only convert its books into digital files, but should
also control the page rankings of responses to searches. The ranking is closely
related to their country’s culture and reputation.
There
are remarkable developments of mining technology. France will try to make
“imagine mining” which will enable users to find out results with software that
would recognize shapes and colors and then retrieve images and video clips
similar to the query image. On the other hand, Germany is developing voice recognition.
This technology will find audio files and automatically translate them into a
number of European languages. France and Germany need to have their search
engines, Quaero and Theseus because US Google has had filed so many suits for
infringements of copyright filed against them.
There
are some specific problems for each country in Asia. Japanese electronic technology is remarkable
but nowadays, Japanese tend to move away from hardware because the technology
is too popular and has diminished in value. Japanese government wants a
Japan-centric search engine. Yahoo Japan is very popular. I didn’t know that
Yahoo Japan was a foreign based site because it understands Japanese culture. I
said Japanese government may want a search engine for Japanese but I think it
will be difficult because Yahoo Japan has already fulfilled its citizen’s
needs. They need to bring in some killer applications for it. China must have so
many domestic controversial issues than Japan and this makes it more difficult
to bring in foreign web systems to China. For example, they are prohibited from
using Facebook and Twitter. Baidu is their search engine.
In conclusion, every country has its
own circumstances and culture. We need to prevent copyright infringements based
on controversial domestic issues or cultural differences.
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