Google has unveiled an upgrade to the way it interprets users' search requests.
The new algorithm, codenamed Hummingbird, is the first major upgrade for three years.  
It has already been in use for about a month, and affects about 90% of Google searches. 
At a presentation on Thursday, the search giant was short on specifics 
but said Hummingbird is especially useful for longer and more complex 
queries.
Google stressed that a new algorithm is important as users expect more 
natural and conversational interactions with a search engine -  for 
example, using their voice to speak requests into mobile phones, smart 
watches and other wearable technology.
Hummingbird is focused more on ranking information based on a more 
intelligent understanding of search requests, unlike its predecessor, 
Caffeine, which was targeted at better indexing of websites.  
It is more capable of understanding concepts and the relationships 
between them rather than simply words, which leads to more fluid 
interactions. In that sense, it is an extension of Google's "Knowledge 
Graph" concept introduced last year aimed at making interactions more 
human. 
In one example, shown at the presentation, a Google executive showed off
 a voice search through her mobile phone, asking for pictures of the 
Eiffel Tower. After the pictures appeared, she then asked how tall it 
was. After Google correctly spoke back the correct answer, she then 
asked "show me pictures of the construction" - at which point a list of 
images appeared.  
Big payoffs?
However, one search expert cautioned that it was too early to determine 
Hummingbird's impact. "For me this is more of a coming out party, rather
 than making me think 'wow', said Danny Sullivan, founder of Search 
Engine Land.
"If you've been watching this space, you'd have already seen how they've
 integrated it into the [predictive search app] Google Now and 
conversational search.
"To know that they've put this technology further into their index may 
have some big payoffs but we'll just have to see how it plays out," Mr 
Sullivan said.
The news was announced at an intimate press event at the Silicon Valley 
garage where founders Sergei Brin and Larry Page worked on the launch of
 the search engine, which is fifteen years old on Friday.
At the event, the search behemoth also announced an updated search app 
on Apple's iOS, as well as a more visible presence for voice search on 
its home page.
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