SUB-CATEGORIES: | | Legal Issues (129) From lawsuits, to dealing with governments, the articles in this category cover the domestic and international legal issues facing search engines.
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Date: 2005-02-28 Source: News.com
As the industry has matured, investors, advertisers and hopeful upstarts have attempted to look deeper into the trends and analysis of the industry in order to find their own niche or assess how to invest their money. [Open In New Window] - SEMPO Names New Board
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Date: 2005-02-25 Source: ClickZ
Members of the Search Engine Marketing Professionals Organization (SEMPO) have elected a new board of directors for the organization, naming all 5 previous members who stood for election and 8 new members to one-year terms. [Open In New Window] - Shop and Become.com
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Date: 2005-02-25 Source: InternetNews.com
Currently in beta, Become.com boasts 2.2 billion pages and a new way to rank them, which Yang and Yun call Affinity Index Ranking (AIR). They said AIR is a next-generation ranking algorithm that delivers greater contextual connectivity and vertical relevance. [Open In New Window] - The Four Horsemen of Vertical Search
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Date: 2005-02-23 Source: ClickZ
The study, "Vertical Search: Early Marketers Will Reap Rewards of Low Pricing," predicts that the paid search industry will evolve similarly to media markets like television and magazines: with broad-based engines spawning a host of vertical players devoted to specific categories. [Open In New Window] - UK SEM Group Gears Up for Elections
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Date: 2005-02-18 Source: ClickZ
The working group for the Search Marketing Association UK (SMA-UK) has exceeded its initial membership and financial goals and is now in the process of formally launching the trade organization and electing an executive committee. [Open In New Window] - Desktop Search and Revenue Streams
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Date: 2005-02-15 Source: HBS Working Knowledge
Yahoo is able to collect data, such as click patterns, from its users and use the information to individually "tune" searches to users' personal tendencies. Such product improvements, Horowitz said, will change the nature of search from a one-size-fits-all experience to a more individually oriented one. [Open In New Window] - A long winding road out of beta
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Date: 2005-02-11 Source: News.com
Google co-founder Larry Page on Wednesday told investors that the beta, or test, stage for its products would last as long as its engineers expected to make major changes to them--a process that has already taken years, in some cases. [Open In New Window] - Engines are buying...but who's integrating?
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Date: 2005-02-09 Source: Gary Stein
It sort of makes me think of a guy who buys a killer plasma television, a DVD player, surround sound and monster cables....and leaves everything is a separate room. What you want to see is to have that guy integrate it all together into one, great thing: a home theater where you can watch the Die Hard Trilogy. When is this going to happen for the engines? Sometime soon, I think. [Open In New Window] - Surveying the Search Landscape
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Date: 2005-02-09 Source: SearchDay
Danny Sullivan's keynote address at Search Engine Strategies has become a must-see event for conference attendees. At the Chicago conference he took the opportunity to look back over the year's search engine events and gaze into his crystal ball toward the future. [Open In New Window] - Search Industry Update
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Date: 2005-02-08 Source: iMedia Connection
What has more charts and graphs than Keith Richards’ medical file? Why an eMarketer search engine marketing report of course. [Open In New Window] - BrainBoost - Interview with Founder Assaf Rozenblatt
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Date: 2005-02-07 Source: The Search Lounge
The core technology of BrainBoost is a system we call AnswerRank. The AnswerRank system is given a question and a collection of documents. AnswerRank then analyzes the documents line by line and automatically extracts the very best answers from those documents. [Open In New Window] - Is Answers.com the Next Google?
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Date: 2005-02-04 Source: Fool.com
Why is GuruNet soaring? Investors may be looking at Google's $55.6 billion market capitalization and thinking that GuruNet's Lilliputian $93 million capitalization leaves a lot of room for growth. Maybe, but Answers.com has just been released, and its future, and the company's too, are far from certain. [Open In New Window] - Meta Search For The Desktop
Date: 2005-02-04 Source: InternetNews.com
Watson, released this week by Intellext, is a sort of meta desktop search engine that also incorporates contextual analysis to automatically suggest related items as the user works. [Open In New Window] - Google, Yahoo, MSN and AOL all Moving Towards Convergence
Date: 2005-02-03 Source: Search Engine Guide
With a solid financial model in paid contextual advertising, the incredible hype Microsoft is about to provide, and the moves to integrate video content into search by both AOL and Yahoo, the world of search is about to enter a new and highly improved phase. [Open In New Window] - Search for Couch Potatoes
Date: 2005-02-02 Source: Technology Review
Attempting to keep up in this race to conquer what’s known as “desktop search” is Blinkx of San Francisco. The startup’s software turns search on its head: instead of waiting for the user to type keywords in a query box, the software monitors what the user is working on and automatically supplies links to relevant content from the local hard drive and the Web. [Open In New Window] - Will Video Search Pay Off?
Date: 2005-01-26 Source: InternetNews.com
While video search is the latest must-have for search leaders, the picture is unclear when it comes to whether there's a business case or consumer demand. [Open In New Window] - Seeking Better Web Searches
Date: 2005-01-25 Source: ScientificAmerican.com
Deluged with superfluous responses to online queries, users will soon benefit from improved search engines that deliver customized results. [Open In New Window] - This week in search wars
Date: 2005-01-21 Source: News.com
Two big names in search, America Online and Google, introduced technologies this week to expand options and block ratings manipulation, respectively. [Open In New Window] | |
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