Google Arabic Searches get a successful heart surgery
For example, the queries [????????????] and [????? ???????] have an identical meaning (Ministry of Education) and they’re both written in a common form for Arabic documents. But they have different, albeit correct, formats — the first query is written as a single word, while the second is written as two. Google needs to understand that while they’re written differently, they mean the same thing and should yield the exact same search results. In this example, both queries were written correctly, just in different formats. But sometimes people just make errors — like repeating the same letter twice. For example, you might write [?????? ???????], repeating the letter “?” twice in both query words. In this case the correct spelling should be [????? ??????]. It’s important that Google search recognizes your query — despite spelling errors.
Elias Kai February 7, 2010 at 2:03 pm
Actually, it was easily detectable if you are running any Arabic sites where many low value forums lost most of their spammy threads in favor of well edited human posts, articles and review sites. Well done since most languages search INTENTION have high variables of the psychometric needs of a searchers anything to be rolled for Chinese soon when mixing English and Chinese phrases using only english or only chinese characters?

