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.
A Talk With Tim Koogle
Date: 2004-06-23 Source: John Battelle's Searchblog
As search veterans go, Tim Koogle has seen a few tours of duty. He joined Yahoo back when the company had six employees and a pretty limited directory - for the most part, it was still "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web" (though it was no longer on akebono.stanford.edu , at least). [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
New Search Marketing Player Applies Portfolio Theory
Date: 2004-06-18 Source: ClickZ
A new search marketing firm, Efficient Frontier, launched Friday with an innovative technology and approach. The company, headed by ex-Yahoo! executive Ellen Siminoff, uses concepts borrowed from financial portfolio management to maximize keyword campaign results. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Former About.com Search Guide Assumes Editorial Post at Search Engine Guide
Date: 2004-06-17 Source: Search Engine Guide
Search Engine Guide today announced the appointment of former About.com Web Search Guide Jennifer Laycock to its editor-in-chief position. Laycock will drive the creation of consumer-focused content, including industry news, product reviews and how-to guides, to support Search Engine Guide's educational scope. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Wanadoo told to mark paid-for searches after complaint
Date: 2004-06-16 Source: Revolution
The Advertising Standards Authority, which regulates all non-broadcasting advertising in the UK, .... said that because sponsored links were not clearly identified by a headline or title, and the search page did not contain an explanation of the purpose of the hyperlink, consumers were unlikely to realise that the Overture hyperlink indicated that results were sponsored and therefore could be misled. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
All the News That's Fit For You
Date: 2004-06-14 Source: SearchDay
Findory is an online news aggregator that adapts its layout to the types of news stories that you read, providing a uniquely personalized view of the day's headlines. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
The next search frontier
Date: 2004-06-14 Source: cnnmoney
Investors' focus right now is mainly on the Web search market and the battles breaking out between Ask Jeeves, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and others. But later this year, you'll see interest shift to the emerging market for desktop search. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Interview of Bruce Stone of Wow Directory
Date: 2004-06-10 Source: Search Engine Guide
If you ask a webmaster why they submit to a directory the majority will tell you they want links and search engine submission. From day one WoW was structured to give the webmaster what they need from a directory. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Doug Cutting Interview
Date: 2004-05-28 Source: Google Blogoscoped
Doug Cutting is primary developer of the Lucene and Nutch open source search projects. He has worked in the search technology field for nearly two decades, including five years at Xerox PARC, three years at Apple, and four years at Excite. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
The Past, Present, and Future of Online Directories
Date: 2004-05-26 Source: Search Engine Guide
Perhaps the best chance for the Directory structure's continued existence is in presenting local information. Whereas search engines are able to provide results for websites, human-edited directories have the ability to include content which may not otherwise be online. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Picture this: Photo service may raise search engine revenue
Date: 2004-05-25 Source: Yahoo! News
The two Internet giants deploy image-based searches that let consumers sift through more than one billion photos. The technology is catching on as more consumers use it for visual presentations, scrapbooks and homework, Internet analysts say. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Toward the Endemic: What's missing in PPC/Behavioral/Contextual Ad Nets
Date: 2004-05-25 Source: John Battelle's Searchblog
Something is lost when advertisers don't buy based on the publication. I'm not arguing that buying based on context or content isn't valuable, it certainly is. But in the long run, not considering the publisher's role devalues both the publication *and* the advertiser in the minds of the publishers' audience. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Atlas DMT Launches Search, Renames GoToast
Date: 2004-05-24 Source: ClickZ
AQuantive's Atlas DMT technology division is expected Monday to debut Atlas Search, the search engine marketing module of its Atlas Digital Marketing Suite. The new module results from the integration of GoToast's technology, which aQuantive acquired in December 2003, into Atlas' suite aimed at agencies and enterprises. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]
Coming Soon – the Death of Search Engines?
Date: 2004-05-24 Source: LLRX
For serious web searchers more interested in search engines as information seeking tools rather than investment vehicles, the current buzz surrounding search engines disguises the fact that, despite persistent attempts by the search engines at promoting their indexes as better than ever, search is getting worse. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window]