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how the computer generated content can be a success

October 15, 2006

With the introduction of pay per click programs in internet marketing, many people found the ways to cheat this by using computer generated content.In a computer generated content the user just feeds a keyword to the software and it automaticaly generates content.This helps to create say a 1000 page website in few hours and place say adsense ads on all pages.Search for a high paying keyword and make a website on it in few hours. There are two ways to auto generate content.

1. by scraping content from other websites and using it in the website. This was used a lot earlier, but now the search engines have the capability of detecting the duplicate content.So this method became unpopular.

2. in second method the program generates unique content.But the programs are not much advanced and it is easy to indentify the computer generated content.

For a program to efficiently and uniquely generate content, it should have:

1. The ability to go through a large databse of resources in a short interval ot time.This is possible in present time. The search engines scan through a very large database in a short interval of time

2. Artificial Intelligence and an advanced language processing skills.This will help the program to analyse the information and cross check it through different resources.The program should learn and evolve constantly.These are the points where the present softwares lack.

An example of computer generated content on “tech geek” is given below.

computer generated content begins:

An essay on tech geek

Man’s greatest achievement? Perhaps not, but can you afford not to read on when I am about to tell you about tech geek? I really, really like tech geek. Given that its influence pervades our society, spasmodically it returns to create a new passion amongst those who study its history. Inevitably feelings run deep amongst those politicaly minded individuals living in the past, who form the last great hope for our civilzation. Keeping all of this in mind, in this essay I will examine the major issues.

Social Factors

While some scholars have claimed that there is no such thing as society, this is rubbish. When Sir Bernard Chivilary said ‘hounds will feast on society’ [1] he globalised an issue which had remained buried in the hearts of our ancestors for centuries. While the western world use a knife and fork, the Chinese use chopsticks. Of course tech geek provides standards by which we may judge our selves.

Of paramount importance to any study of tech geek within its context, is understanding the ideals of society. It grows stonger every day.

Economic Factors

We no longer live in a world which barters ‘I’ll give you three cows for that hat, it s lovely.’ Our existance is a generation which cries ‘Hat – $20.’

There is no longer a need to argue the importance of tech geek, it is clear to see that the results speak for themselves. The question which surfaces now is, how? Recent studies indicate that housing prices has always depended upon tech geek to a certain extent, but now more that ever. In the light of this free trade must be examined.

Political Factors

Much of the writings of historians display the conquests of the most powerful nations over less powerful ones. Politicians find it difficult to choose between what has become known in politics as – ‘The two ways’ – tech geekism and post-tech geekism.

It is always enlightening to consider the words of award winning journalist Aaron Shandy ‘political change changes politics, but where does it go?’ [2] One cannot help but agree when faced with tech geek, that this highlights an important issue. If tech geek be the food of politics, play on.

One thing’s certain. The Human species liberally desires tech geek, and what’s more human than politics?

Conclusion

To reiterate, tech geek is both a need and a want. It fills a hole, puts out ‘fires’, and never hides.

Let’s finish with a thought from star Keanu Poppins: ‘I love tech geek? Yes! Hurray for tech geek!’ [3]

[1] Sir Bernard Chivilary – Interestingly… – 1904 Badger Books

[2] Shandy – Ice Cold – 1994 Pitter Patter Publishing

[3] Go mad for tech geek – Issue 132 – Kendeal Books