Google's IPO Signifies the Resurgence of Search
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Google's Search for Stickiness
Google's Search for Stickiness
04/05/2005 03:08 PMMore and more features color the path to increased stickiness for
Google.
Google's search for security
Google's search for security
12/24/2004 12:15 PMgoogle's doing desktop search?
google's doing desktop search?
05/19/2004 11:50 AMfeaturing the worst NYTimes illustration i've ever seen
Google's search under the microscope
Google's search under the microscope
12/05/2003 07:46 PMBut that's exactly what happened to clients of Bizresearch.com, a
marketer that helps merchants place advertisements on search pages
like Google, Yahoo ...
Google's top search spot under threat?
Google's top search spot under threat?
05/26/2004 04:35 AMSilicon.com May 26 2004 8:50AM GMT
Google's Boondoggle and Paid Search
Google's Boondoggle and Paid Search
08/04/2004 05:20 PMTheStreet.com Aug 4 2004 8:59PM GMT
Remixing Google's Search Results
Remixing Google's Search Results
06/02/2004 11:07 PMIt appears that there are a lot of folks out there who are trying to
"remix" Google's interface. The one that got the most press, of
course, was A9, who
built an
entirely new interface to searching Google. Then, there's
Prog (formerly
Proogle), which adds in PageRank info to Google search results. Now
comes the news of
an application called
MoreGoogle, which tries to add additional features to the Google
interface to make it more useful. I haven't tried it (and some folks
may be a bit wary to download a random app and let it hijack their
Google searches), but the article suggests that the author of the
program just wanted to make the Google interface more useful. Once
the program is installed, it basically watches over any Google
searches, and alters the results to make them more useful: adding in
thumbnail images of the website and adding an "open in new window
button." The application adds in some new text ads, that appear to be
part of AdSense (this isn't clearly explained) in order to get some
money back for altering the Google interface. Obviously it would be
pretty simple for Google to add these features themselves, and it's
unclear how legit this particular app really is, but it's still very
cool to see people trying to "remix" Google results to make them more
valuable. Of course, there's a pretty good chance that Google's
lawyers might not find it as cool.
Google's Local Search Goes Mobile
Google's Local Search Goes Mobile
04/12/2005 11:21 AMThe search company now lets users retrieve local listings, maps and
directions from mobile browsers, and adds driving directions to its
SMS lineup.
Google's search ends in India
Google's search ends in India
12/13/2003 07:34 PMGoogle.Inc , the Silicon Valley-based company that has become a modern
dotcom legend and byword for Internet searches, will open a research
and development ...
Google's IPO Filing Shows There's Money
In Search
Google's IPO Filing Shows There's Money
In Search
05/04/2004 04:59 PMYahoo! May 4 2004 9:42PM GMT
Google's Offering a Local Search Option?
Google's Offering a Local Search Option?
05/20/2004 07:09 AMThere's a story in the NY Times ( http://tinyurl.com/3c86w ) saying
that Google will soon be launching a local search option: "Google, the
Web search engine, is preparing to introduce...
Search Agencies Fear Google's Moves on
Clients
Search Agencies Fear Google's Moves on
Clients
04/09/2005 07:42 PMMarketingVOX Apr 9 2005 11:13PM GMT
Google's Turns a New Page With Book
Search Feature
Google's Turns a New Page With Book
Search Feature
12/21/2003 12:03 AMWashington Post Dec 20 2003 10:22PM ET
Fast Search claims Google's size crown
Fast Search claims Google's size crown
06/18/2002 06:15 AMFor Now
Marketing with Google's Froogle Product
Search Engine
Marketing with Google's Froogle Product
Search Engine
05/15/2004 02:24 PMSearch Engine Journal May 15 2004 5:24PM GMT
Google's Slow Search for a Good Share
Price
Google's Slow Search for a Good Share
Price
08/13/2004 10:57 PMNew York Times Aug 14 2004 2:52AM GMT
Google's Patrick Keane Afraid of Search
Engine Optimizers
Google's Patrick Keane Afraid of Search
Engine Optimizers
07/13/2004 10:20 PMSource: Search Engine Lowdown - Patrick basically replied that there
is no way to improve your rankings on Google and that any claims by a
SEO company were false. He suggested that a few simple "design
changes" were all that...
Isolating Google's Printed Material in a
Google Search Form
Isolating Google's Printed Material in a
Google Search Form
09/22/2004 10:24 PMGoogle has digitized a certain amount of printed material and made it
available via regular Web search. Magazine articles have articleid in
the URL. Book excerpts have ISBN in the...
Isolating Google's Printed Material in a
Google Search Form -- ResearchBuzz,
September 22, 2004
Isolating Google's Printed Material in a
Google Search Form -- ResearchBuzz,
September 22, 2004
09/24/2004 03:32 PMIsolating Google's Printed Material in a Google Search Form .. running
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WAP makes resurgence
WAP makes resurgence
01/08/2004 08:38 PMZDNet UK Jan 8 2004 7:17AM ET
The Resurgence Of Convergence
The Resurgence Of Convergence
01/03/2005 02:58 PMFor a while, it seemed like the idea of "convergence" was going out of
style. It would come and go as people talk about various devices and
services picking up more features. However, convergence means more
than adding a camera to your phone or an internet connection to your
TV -- but in figuring out what entirely new opportunities these
combinations open up.
Om Malik is
pointing to a piece by Ramesh Jain suggesting that the future of
convergence is about
combining content,
communication and computing -- but that too many are only focusing
on two of the three aspects (or really just understand one of the
three). True convergence occurs when a company clearly understands
all three, and what the implications are of that convergence beyond
feature creep. We've already mentioned that one of the "unexpected"
side effects of convergence is that it's also
convergi
ng business models -- leaving some companies out in the cold when
they discover their business model no longer makes sense. Witness
Cablevision's ability to
give
away phone service. Of course, telcos are looking at convergence
on their own, and this can be seen in SBC's announcement today that
they're
workin
g on a set-top box that goes beyond what most current set-top
boxes do. Basically, they're yet another company trying to create the
ultimate "digital entertainment hub" with a DVR, internet access,
photo/video/music storage and more. Of course, it's likely they're
attacking this from a broadcast (content) perspective, rather than a
communication one, but it's pretty clear that these battles are
heating up, and companies who aren't figuring out the interplay
between content, communication and computing aren't going to be around
very long.
Goofle: Search Kings Risk Losing Gmail
Trademark Bad enough: Google's initial
public stock offering could be d
Goofle: Search Kings Risk Losing Gmail
Trademark Bad enough: Google's initial
public stock offering could be d
08/14/2004 10:12 AMAVN Online Aug 14 2004 2:01PM GMT
Broadband Wireless's Resurgence
Broadband Wireless's Resurgence
11/18/2003 12:48 PMOm Malik writes about how low costs and high bandwidth are bringing
back broadband wireless: You'll probably see a lot of articles in the
next 12 months that lack the back story to broadband wireless, which
Malik's piece contains. Broadband wireless isn't new: in fact, I was
corresponding yesterday with Brett Glass, a founder of Lariat.org in
Wyoming, which was operating 2 Mbps WaveLAN gear in 1993. In the late
90s, several major telcos invested heavily in licensed-spectrum
wireless broadband, buying up licenses in the
educational/institutional MMDS/ITU band (2.5 GHz). Congress had
authorized holders of geographic licenses in these bands -- holders
that included hospitals, schools, etc. -- to sublicense these
broadcasting/distance learning/misc. services frequencies to
commercial users. Sprint and Worldcom bought up practically all of the
MMDS licenses -- Sprint spent a billion on them -- and AT&T used a
much higher but licensed band above 10 GHz. None of these operations
succeeded because they were using proprietary technology on
frequencies that only they could use! Manufacturers were pumping out
ever cheaper, lower-powered Wi-Fi and other spread-spectrum gear while
the licensed broadband folks saw their costs stay the same. If you're
the only customer (or maybe there's two), there's no much competition.
Ultimately, broadband wireless by the big boys died, and Om Malik's
article traces the resurgence. There are several hundred broadband
wireless ISPs in the U.S. -- one source says 1,800, but I think that's
a count of cities in which the service is offered, not unique firms.
And that's mostly the mom and pops. Malik documents both the growth in
firms offering to-the-curb/final-mile service, and also the T-1 and
higher replacement companies that can bring in tens of megabytes per
second of quality service in a few days. One of the key benefits to
broadband wireless is that it can be instantaneous. Once you have the
tower secured and fiber or high-speed lines running to it, the line of
sight is your oyster as an operator....
VC Resurgence Breathes More Life into IT
VC Resurgence Breathes More Life into IT
09/17/2004 06:01 PMInternet News Sep 17 2004 9:45PM GMT
VC Resurgence Breathes Life into IT
VC Resurgence Breathes Life into IT
09/20/2004 04:53 PMInternet News Sep 20 2004 8:13PM GMT
Chip industry predicts 2004 resurgence
Chip industry predicts 2004 resurgence
11/07/2003 07:44 AMComputer Weekly Nov 7 2003 7:20AM ET
Digital content spurs micropayments
resurgence
Digital content spurs micropayments
resurgence
09/07/2004 06:38 AMA growing appetite for digital content helps companies that enable
small-ticket online transactions.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Silicon
Valleys Resurgence: Is It for Real?
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Silicon
Valleys Resurgence: Is It for Real?
02/11/2004 06:57 PMWharton Feb 11 2004 11:06PM GMT
Bombs Kill Four in Resurgence of Iraq
Violence (Reuters)
Bombs Kill Four in Resurgence of Iraq
Violence (Reuters)
04/15/2005 09:50 AMReuters - Bombs targeting U.S. and Iraqi forces
killed at least four people on Friday as insurgents stepped up
pressure on Iraq's new leaders after a lull in violence since
January elections.
Software Piracy Is in Resurgence, With
New Safeguards Eroded by File Sharing
Software Piracy Is in Resurgence, With
New Safeguards Eroded by File Sharing
01/19/2004 01:41 AMThe software industry has developed techniques to safeguard programs
and thwart pirates, and global software piracy rates have declined
somewhat.
Google's Memory Upgrade - How Blogger
could do more than improve Google's Web
searches.
Google's Memory Upgrade - How Blogger
could do more than improve Google's Web
searches.
03/13/2003 10:26 AMThis excellent piece by Steven Johnson touches on some of the bigger
ideas few people have been thinking about in all the Blogger/Google
speculation and analysis.
War Books Spike in Popularity in May -
War with Iraq and Trojan War Drive
Resurgence in Interest in Wars Past
War Books Spike in Popularity in May -
War with Iraq and Trojan War Drive
Resurgence in Interest in Wars Past
06/10/2004 02:47 AMOnline readership in May focused on ebooks on war. Current war with
Iraq and recent Brad Pitt film, Troy, likely causes for war book
popularity. [PRWEB Jun 10, 2004]
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
06/20/2004 03:27 AMRe-Search is a new product that you can load it on your desktop. Of
course it is totally free. Search the web became easy, fast and
effectively! [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
09/16/2004 03:28 AMFeedster, Inc., the first company to utilize RSS feeds and weblog
content to enhance broad web search, today announced that it will
power RSS and blog search results for Eurekster, the first and only
Internet search engine powered by social networking technology. By
integrating Feedster’s news search technology and RSS feeds, Eurekster
now provides its users and subscribers with an expanded search
solution containing new sources of information and data beyond
traditional Web search. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]
C-Search Announces the Release of
C-Search and C-Search for Domino.Doc
R1.1 – Search Multiple Domino Databases
across Multiple Servers Simultaneously
C-Search Announces the Release of
C-Search and C-Search for Domino.Doc
R1.1 – Search Multiple Domino Databases
across Multiple Servers Simultaneously
04/16/2005 01:58 AMC-Search today announced the release of C-Search and C-Search for
Domino.Doc R1.1. - C-Search brings for the first time web crawling
techniques to the Domino domain allowing organizations to build a fast
and lightweight index of quality materials. Unlike web crawlers
however, C-Search has built in design and location awareness to ensure
users are presented with meaningful results and to guarantee that
users are always routed to the nearest instance of information from
the search results. [PRWEB Apr 16, 2005]
Search Engine Offers Web Search and Site
Search
Search Engine Offers Web Search and Site
Search
12/29/2003 09:44 AMWhere do they come up with these search engine names? Is there some
kind of law that says the odder and more onomatopoeic the name, the
greater chance of the search engine's success? Perhaps so. At any
rate, let's talk...
Perl Web Search Engineer for a leading
B2B Internet company within the
sponsored search business
Perl Web Search Engineer for a leading
B2B Internet company within the
sponsored search business
09/03/2004 02:45 PM - United Kingdom, London (2004-09-03)
Search Engine Watch's Chris Sherman
Shares Views on Search Industry
Search Engine Watch's Chris Sherman
Shares Views on Search Industry
07/15/2004 07:10 PMSource: Search Engine Lowdown - Today, we feature the responses from
Search Engine Watch's assistant editor and "nice-guy" of search, Chris
Sherman....
Under Ice Search Uses Multiple
Micro-ROVs - VideoRays Used in Unique
Shallow-water Search
Under Ice Search Uses Multiple
Micro-ROVs - VideoRays Used in Unique
Shallow-water Search
03/14/2005 05:06 PMVideoRay announced today at Underwater Intervention the details of an
unprecedented search using multiple VideoRay micro-ROVs in extreme
conditions. [PRWEB Feb 15, 2005]
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