Battling Out the Quality Vs. Quantity (again)
A February 2007 survey estimated that there are over 108 million unique websites on the World Wide Web. Even this number seems a bit muddled bearing in mind that the Internet is not really under just one jurisdiction. The pervasive and omnipresent Blog phenomenon has prompted even more speculation to the number of blogs on the Internet.As the search engine ‘bots’ dig deeper the sheer quantity of information exponentially available is so overwhelming (with drastic and varying degrees of quality) that new initiatives are sorely needed to sort information more qualitatively, rather than offering a choice of 2 million superficially sorted search results in a mater of 0. 04 seconds. Google as we have come to know it is the colossal multi-billion dollar information empire with its illusive algorithmically-derived financial nirvana. Whatever Google’s ‘bots’ scour up from an infinite cyberspace is then presented in a bundle of information under a person’s name.
It is our first and foremost responsibility to ensure that we are represented appropriately on the web, especially with so many observers such as employers, clients, and customers stealing canny glances at our informative ‘bundles’ or profiles that are spewed out from the search engine results. According to YouGov, a public policy and market research consulting company, 59% of employers have used information online to dictate their decision for recruiting potential employees. Similarly, over 20% of employers found information online that was not volunteered by an individual.
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The internet is almost bursting at its seams with sites being born every second. Some form of quality assurance must be created online to regulate this.