Microsoft to Launch New Search Technology
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Microsoft to launch paid search
technology
Microsoft to launch paid search
technology
03/17/2005 03:49 AMGlobe and Mail Mar 17 2005 7:23AM GMT
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
05/27/2004 03:23 AMNDTV May 27 2004 7:05AM GMT
Microsoft Says Search Engine To Launch
by July
Microsoft Says Search Engine To Launch
by July
04/09/2004 04:06 PM"Instead of including paid listings within search results, which
critics say results in misleading search results, MSN said it will
display paid listings separately at the top and to the right of search
results generated by its search engine."
Microsoft revamps search, plans to
launch engine
Microsoft revamps search, plans to
launch engine
07/01/2004 08:55 PMSydney Morning Herald Jul 2 2004 0:04AM GMT
Microsoft technology to search web, PCs
Microsoft technology to search web, PCs
05/26/2004 09:18 PMSydney Morning Herald May 27 2004 0:53AM GMT
Microsoft revamps search, plans to
launch new engine this year (AFP)
Microsoft revamps search, plans to
launch new engine this year (AFP)
07/01/2004 10:28 AMAFP - Microsoft said it was revamping its Internet search operation
and preparing to launch its own search engine later this year to
compete directly with Google and Yahoo.
Microsoft revamps search, plans to
launch new engine this year
Microsoft revamps search, plans to
launch new engine this year
07/01/2004 12:17 PMServihoo.com Jul 1 2004 3:45PM GMT
Microsoft technology to search Web, PCs,
e-mail
Microsoft technology to search Web, PCs,
e-mail
05/26/2004 07:51 PMSeattle Post Intelligencer,WA-19 minutes ago ... said Microsoft plans
to release an early version of the technology soon, as part of the
software giant's push to compete with Internet search leader
Google Inc ...
Search Technology Preview By Microsoft
Search Technology Preview By Microsoft
07/29/2004 11:39 AMWebProNews Jul 29 2004 3:20PM GMT
Not just the Web: Microsoft technology
to allow PC, e-mail search, too
Not just the Web: Microsoft technology
to allow PC, e-mail search, too
05/27/2004 12:19 AMSan Francisco Chronicle May 27 2004 4:15AM GMT
Microsoft acquires e-mail search
technology
Microsoft acquires e-mail search
technology
07/16/2004 10:22 AMAs part of its ongoing investment in search technology, Microsoft
Corp. said Thursday it has acquired Lookout Software LLC, a two-person
company specialized in e-mail and desktop search.
Microsoft Opens Up Its Own Sandbox of
Search Technology
Microsoft Opens Up Its Own Sandbox of
Search Technology
04/19/2004 06:55 AMAll of a sudden there are all kinds of fun search experiments out
there. Microsoft is opening its own with the MSN Sandbox, available at
http://sandbox.msn.com . What's here varies...
Microsoft drops search technology to get
next version of Windows out
Microsoft drops search technology to get
next version of Windows out
08/31/2004 06:23 AMMac User Aug 31 2004 11:10AM GMT
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]
Basis Technology Enhances Multilingual
Search in MSN Search Engine
Basis Technology Enhances Multilingual
Search in MSN Search Engine
12/19/2004 03:08 PM"Rosette performs linguistic analysis that helps information retrieval
applications understand search queries."
Intel To Launch New Wireless Technology
Intel To Launch New Wireless Technology
09/08/2004 11:26 PMiMedia Connection Sep 9 2004 3:46AM GMT
GSM Assoc:40-50 Cos To Launch 3G With
GSM Technology 2004
GSM Assoc:40-50 Cos To Launch 3G With
GSM Technology 2004
11/04/2003 05:19 AMYahoo! Nov 4 2003 3:22AM ET
BBC To Launch their Own Search Engine?
BBC To Launch their Own Search Engine?
07/20/2004 08:02 AMIs the BBC going to launch their own search engine? Well, I've
certainly liked their content so far. You GO, Beeb. The more the
merrier....
Technology meets Community - Successful
Launch of Neighborwork.com
Technology meets Community - Successful
Launch of Neighborwork.com
03/29/2005 01:48 PMNeighborwork.com is a unique, new website which marries technology
with community through enabling its members to meet, network, date and
explore with others in their same neighborhood. [PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
Globe set to launch new generation
mobile phone technology in RP
Globe set to launch new generation
mobile phone technology in RP
11/05/2003 09:22 PMPhilippine Star Nov 5 2003 7:40PM ET
3G Launch Strategies: Critical Decisions
on Services and Technology
3G Launch Strategies: Critical Decisions
on Services and Technology
08/04/2004 10:03 AMPhysOrg.com Aug 4 2004 1:09PM GMT
Teoma/Ask Launch IE Search Toolbar
Teoma/Ask Launch IE Search Toolbar
06/26/2002 01:02 PMTeoma will launch a new toolbar on Tuesday that features a nifty
"email-a-page" option.
Verizon to Launch Local Search PPC
Verizon to Launch Local Search PPC
02/10/2004 02:44 AM"Believing that it is uniquely positioned to dominate local search on
the Internet, Verizon's Information Services arm has announced plans
to overhaul its SuperPages.com site. The company's revamped Web
presence, scheduled to debut on March 1, boasts a streamlined look
without sacrificing anything in the way of information"
MSN Launch New Internet Search Worldwide
MSN Launch New Internet Search Worldwide
02/01/2005 09:39 PMMSN will launch their MSN Search Service in 25 markets and 10
languages worldwide, today.
The MSN Search engine has been in public beta testing since November
2004. The
MSN Search team have been gathering
feedback from a variety of different
users in order to release their finely tuned search engine.
Through gathering this feedback the MSN Search team have been
listening to customers throughout the whole development process. The
end result is a search engine that allows customers to search specific
tailored queries for their own needs. MSN Search allows users to
search the Web, news, images, music, desktop and Microsoft Encarta.
Users can query the search engine and receive more than 1.5 million
answers from Encarta. Users can also type the name of an artist, song
or album into MSN Search and get links to information on those songs
and sample music. In indexing results for their search engine, MSN
have Search bots that index daily or weekly to ensure results are
accurate and up to date.
In a statement to associated press,
Yusuf Mehdi, corporate vice president of the MSN
Information Services & Merchant Platform division at Microsoft
said “We’re committed to continuous improvement in the speed,
precision and ease of use of our search service ... this
built-from-the-ground-up version of MSN Search provides an
infrastructure that enables us to rapidly innovate and give consumers
precisely the information they’re looking for, no matter where it’s
located"
MSN Search users can also use search tools that give them more control
over how and where they search for information. Search builder allows
people to extensively customize searches by emphasizing or
de-emphasizing certain search criteria — such as a specific site or
domain, country or region, or language — via a menu of adjustable
onscreen dials. Search near me offers users the ability to tailor
their search results to a specific geographic location to ensure
results relevant to where they are or where they want to go.
Along with today's announcement, MSN have also released an updated
Desktop Search
Beta. The new version of the Toolbar Suite (02.00.0001.1203) fixes
several bugs, stability and robustness issues and has fixed the
virus pop ups problem.
MSN is planning to promote their newly launched search engine with TV
adverts, web adverts and in magazines across the United States.

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Beta with MSN Desktop Search

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MSN Search WeblogRead full story...Google to launch new search tool
Google to launch new search tool
05/19/2004 12:06 PMWashington Times May 19 2004 3:41PM GMT
First search engine for podcasts set to
launch
First search engine for podcasts set to
launch
04/14/2005 01:11 PMTVEyes, a real-time broadcast search provider, will debut Podscope
later this month, making every word within an Internet podcast
searchable.
Podscope will crawl the web to look for podcasts. When it finds one,
it will create an index against every word within the content. Users
will be able to search for a term or phrase and the program will
generate a list of ranked results, providing the most relevant
podcasts as well as links to play or download the content. TVEyes has
been indexing both radio and television broadcasts since 1999.
Podcasts are essentially downloadable radio programs distributed
through RSS that can be put onto a digital media music player or iPod.
Santry Technology Solutions, LLC
Announces the Launch of Webl0g Directory
Santry Technology Solutions, LLC
Announces the Launch of Webl0g Directory
04/19/2005 04:00 AMSantry Technology Solutions, LLC developer of online web communities,
today announced the debut of BlingBlangBlog.com, a web site devoted to
the growing community of bloggers. [PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]
XGI to launch XG47 with memory sharing
technology in early 2005
XGI to launch XG47 with memory sharing
technology in early 2005
12/27/2004 03:30 PMMurder police launch huge search
Murder police launch huge search
08/13/2004 03:55 AMHundreds of police are searching fields in Nottinghamshire as
detectives probe two murders in the area.
T-Online to launch own Desktop Search
Engine
T-Online to launch own Desktop Search
Engine
03/14/2005 05:11 PM"The engine will be a modified version of what Copernic offers to
customers since quite a while."
Google To Launch Desktop Search Tool
Google To Launch Desktop Search Tool
05/19/2004 02:57 AMI assume this will surprise all of about three or four people who
haven't been paying attention, but Google is preparing to
laun
ch a desktop search tool that will let you search through your own
hard drive (in exchange, I assume, for contextual ads). The press
will make a big deal about this and how it's a way for them to
challenge Microsoft's Longhorn offering, which will have greatly
improved local search. I'm not sure it's that interesting. Longhorn
is so far off that it's really not worth speculating whether or not
this product actually competes with it or not. The more interesting
question is,
if this local search tool involves contextual ads,
will the privacy folks start complaining again that Google is now
snooping through your hard drive?
Yahoo Launch Y!Q, Contextual Search
Option
Yahoo Launch Y!Q, Contextual Search
Option
02/05/2005 09:46 PMSearch engine Yahoo has launched a new tool for users searching online
called Y!Q. Similar to existing "related links" options, the
tool offers users pages of a similar context to the one the user is
viewing. The service is already in operation on Yahoo! News, with
examples of stories on George Bush linking to sites on the American
president.
Yahoo is offering the service for Internet Explorer users (<a
href="http://yq.search.yahoo.com/splash/embed.html">downl
oad</a>) and Firefox users (<a
href="http://yq.search.yahoo.com/splash/firefox.html">dow
nload</a>), letting them do contextual searches without going to
Yahoo. Yahoo is also offering code to allow webmasters to <a
href="http://yq.search.yahoo.com/splash/embed.html">embed
</a>Y!Q in their pages.
Yahoo's new tool is another option for searchers who are becoming
startlingly similar to gleeful children receive far too many gifts at
Christmas. Yahoo's most recent financial report noted that ad revenues
from searches were proving more profitable and important. It, like the
other search companies, wants more users and wants them keep on coming
back; the problem is a complex one.
It’s difficult to have a system that gains strong user loyalty on
search engines; the most successful so far has been Google's simple
and effective search results. Google still maintains its 60% market
share and is by far the largest of a growing pack. Google today moved
their local search tool to the front page of the site; although still
only in beta form, the tool has proved successful and effective at
return accurate results. As if to do one better, Amazon's version of
local search on
A9.com
adds pictures of shop fronts and streets. Expect more presents from
the search companies soon.

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Yahoo BlogRead full story...Googlevision: Google to launch an web
video clip search
Googlevision: Google to launch an web
video clip search
06/17/2005 07:13 PMGoogle, the online search giant, is to launch a new search feature for
online video clips.

Amazon.com's Search Launch Triggers
Second Thoughts
Amazon.com's Search Launch Triggers
Second Thoughts
09/16/2004 07:47 AMA9.com follows its own course with its user interface and
personalization but raises doubts over its usefulness and consumers'
privacy.
Yahoo drums up business with search
engine launch
Yahoo drums up business with search
engine launch
08/03/2004 10:54 AMThe Australian Aug 3 2004 3:32PM GMT
Microsoft Claims New MSN Search Will
Eliminate Search Engine Spam
Microsoft Claims New MSN Search Will
Eliminate Search Engine Spam
06/10/2004 01:03 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Jun 10 2004 5:52PM GMT
What's Next In Search Technology?
What's Next In Search Technology?
05/06/2004 01:32 AMWe're nowhere near where search technology can be, and with everyone
so focused on the search space these days (even if that's not really
Google's core business), Business Week is looking into
what's next for search. They predict four main areas
of investigation with the most obvious being personalized search.
Many companies, including Google, are already working on this. Next
up, they see better searching over time intervals, including more deep
storage of historical web documents in order to better determine
online trends. The third area, which Google has also spoken
extensively about, is searching beyond the web, whether that's
databases, your desktop or even non-computer related things (such as
the names of people you met at a party last night). Of course, the
most important improvement of all is the one they save for last:
making search better. As good as online searching is right now, it
still has some very serious limitations, many of which are being shown
by the proliferation of search spam. No matter what, it looks like
we'll have plenty of new developments to look forward in search.
Preliminary launch of net-guide.co.uk,
an accessibility centric search engine.
Preliminary launch of net-guide.co.uk,
an accessibility centric search engine.
07/05/2004 02:55 AMThe preliminary launch is intended to provide website owners with the
opportunity to submit their websites before net-guide is formally
launched to the public at the end of July 2004. [PRWEB Jul 5, 2004]
Microsoft To Launch Indon Version Of
Microsoft Office
Microsoft To Launch Indon Version Of
Microsoft Office
08/03/2004 04:11 AMAntara Aug 3 2004 8:42AM GMT
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