That's because it knows you are TBL? -:)
On 18 May 2012 18:31, Tim Berners-Lee <timbl@w3.org> wrote:
> Nor for me in Massachusetts
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> On 2012-05 -18, at 12:45, Ivan Herman wrote:
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> > Well... I tried this trick, but does not change a thing. Yes, the search
> happens on www.google.com, but I presume it knows that I am, hm,
> considered as Dutch and sticks to its guns: I see nothing of the GKG on my
> screen.
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> > Ivan
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> > On May 18, 2012, at 17:57 , Aidan Hogan wrote:
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> >> All,
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> >> On 18/05/2012 05:51, Eric Franzon wrote:
> >>> Actually, some modest testing has shown something other than geography
> at play here. Earlier today, colleagues in London and California were able
> to see GKG rich data visualizations, while others in the US (myself
> included -- also in California) and Europe could not.
> >>>
> >>> I spoke to a Google representative this afternoon who confirmed the
> gradual roll-out, but would not (or could not) discuss the algorithm. He
> did hint that people with Google accounts will be first to see the
> enhancements.
> >>
> >> In my experience, the most reliable way to see GKG in action is:
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> >> Visit http://google.com/ncr
> >> (the "/ncr" suffix stops you redirecting to a local version)
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> >> Be logged in with a Google account.
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> >> Try a typical entity search (e.g., "Galway").
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> >> Cheers,
> >> Aidan
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