Articles Sorted By Search Engine(3094) Articles in this category are broken down by search engine. These articles primarily cover business oriented issues.
Legal Issues(129) From lawsuits, to dealing with governments, the articles in this category cover the domestic and international legal issues facing search engines.
Last Week was More Interesting than it Seemed
Date: 2005-08-15 Source: Search Engine Guide
The past five days provided search marketers a front-row view of international economic development, the growth of a media empire, the internal disruptive influence of corporate culture shifts, and a colligate game of "mine is bigger than yours." [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
New Google China Head, Hunted Away from Microsoft
Date: 2005-07-26 Source: Search Engine Guide
Back in the good old days, headhunters never got sued. If a lawyer went nuts on you, there was always a good shrink available. Being a headhunter meant never having to say you were sorry. Corporate law has evolved substantially since then. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Become.com Launches Comparison Shopping
Date: 2005-07-19 Source: Search Engine Guide
A late-comer to an already cluttered field of comparison shopping search engines, Become.com’s founders are hoping that past experience will help them pave the way toward future innovations.
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Education Online Search
Date: 2005-07-08 Source: Search Engine Guide
Not only is Education Online Search both a directory of colleges, universities, and other types of educational institutions, it’s a treasure-trove of over 400 articles written about subjects which are of interest to educational searchers.
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Rashtchy's Golden Search turns Platinum
Date: 2005-05-27 Source: Search Engine Guide
This past fall, Piper Jaffray analyst Safa Rashtchy doubled his search revenue projections for the next five years. And, he bumped these projections less than two years after they originally came out.
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Personalize Me - Yahoo and Goog Getting to Know You
Date: 2005-04-28 Source: Search Engine Guide
The major search engines are adopting a new method of operation with both Google and Yahoo announcing personalized search features in the past two weeks and MSN presenting information on one they are working on. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Looking Up Vertical Search Lines
Date: 2005-03-31 Source: Search Engine Guide
Name a business sector and you can likely find a search tool designed specifically for that sector. Vertical search is not a new idea however branding it as an essential type of search engine is.
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Search Industry Maturing
Date: 2005-03-24 Source: Search Engine Guide
The activity of the first three months of this year has started to change how most users relate to search. For search marketers, environmental changes borne by the mass adoption of new technologies can be both boon and bust.
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Q & A With Become CTO Yeogirl Yun
Date: 2005-03-22 Source: Search Engine Guide
AIR evaluates a web page based on what other "knowledgeable" sites in that specific field say about the page, and also evaluates the page based on what the page says about other "knowledgeable" sites in the specific field."
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Q & A With Become CTO Yeogirl Yunpop
Date: 2005-03-22 Source: Search Engine Guide
AIR evaluates a web page based on what other "knowledgeable" sites in that specific field say about the page, and also evaluates the page based on what the page says about other "knowledgeable" sites in the specific field." [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
The answer manpop
Date: 2005-03-16 Source: News.com
Our goal is to deliver concise, relevant information in one click. If you're looking for Web pages, use a search engine. If you're looking for rapid, concise explanations and definitions, then try Answers.com. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Review of Exalead Searchpop
Date: 2005-03-14 Source: Search Engine Showdown
Exalead is a new beta search engine as of October 2004. Hailing from France, it has an interesting and different approach to presenting results. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Who's in Charge of the Internet?pop
Date: 2005-03-14 Source: SearchDay
Ever wondered about the organizations that oversee the architecture and operation of the Internet? A recently published article provides an enlightening glimpse behind the scenes of the net's governing bodies. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Search going loco for localpop
Date: 2005-03-03 Source: News.com
Because more people are booting up their PC or turning on a cell phone to find local services or to book events, search providers are banking on the draw for small- and medium-size businesses to advertise when people are most interested. As many as 20 percent of searches are locally oriented, according to estimates. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
When Giant Directories Roamed the Earthpop
Date: 2005-03-02 Source: The Search Lounge
So, what is the future of the directory? The web is a vast, vast place. Will search engines be able to deliver specific content out of the billions of pages they are able to index? Those of us on the directory bandwagon feel that contextual search and browse tools will always be an essential tool for researching the Web. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Vertical Engines Cannibalizing Majors' Traffic?pop
Date: 2005-03-01 Source: ClickZ
Still in its early stages, the "verticalization" of search to industry-specific engines is beginning to be evident, particularly in the online shopping category, according to data released by Hitwise at the Search Engine Strategies conference in New York. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Envisioning the Web, 60 Years Agopop
Date: 2005-02-28 Source: SearchDay
Sixty years ago, Vannevar Bush laid out a passionate vision of an 'information appliance' of the future. Looking back, we find a remarkably prescient description of what we today call the world wide web. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]