Google expands Web index
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Google expands web index to more than 6
billion items
Google expands web index to more than 6
billion items
02/17/2004 05:14 PMInternetRetailer.com Feb 17 2004 9:33PM GMT
Google expands Web index as Yahoo begins
to cut ties with longtime partner
Google expands Web index as Yahoo begins
to cut ties with longtime partner
02/18/2004 01:00 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Feb 18 2004 5:08AM GMT
AltaVista Expands Multimedia Index,
Refines News Search
AltaVista Expands Multimedia Index,
Refines News Search
02/12/2003 02:34 PMAltaVista has expanded its multimedia index and upgraded its news
search as it continues to joust with Google and others in the sector.
...
Google.com Removed from Google Index
Google.com Removed from Google Index
07/29/2004 08:26 PMGoogle.com can not be found in the google index. Get screen shots for
the archives ;-)
Google to index libraries
Google to index libraries
12/17/2004 06:37 PMIn yeste
rday's link dump, I inexplicitly buried a link to the big news about Google's plan to index the books at The Libraries of Harvard, Stanford, the
University of Michigan, the University of Oxford, and The New York
Public Library. Wow!
In the meantime, Microsoft released a toolbar suite. Uhmmm,
wow?
Note to Microsoft: I like your OS, but you're falling waaay
yy behind.
Google Boosts Search Index
Google Boosts Search Index
02/17/2004 09:02 PMGoogle on Tuesday said its index increased to 6 billion items,
including more than 4 billion Web pages. The announcement comes as
competition in the search-engine market heats up.
Google hindered by index exclusions
Google hindered by index exclusions
09/03/2004 06:47 AMChicago Tribune Sep 3 2004 11:29AM GMT
Google Index Continues to Grow
Google Index Continues to Grow
02/19/2004 02:15 PMAbout Web Search Feb 19 2004 6:27PM GMT
Getting a Personal Invite into the
Google Index
Getting a Personal Invite into the
Google Index
03/14/2005 05:16 PM" I recieved an email from someone at google telling me the benifits
of allowing the google spider to index my site. The site in question
has a robots.txt file disallowing all search engines."
Google Adds 1B More Pages to Web Index
Google Adds 1B More Pages to Web Index
02/17/2004 07:51 PMBy MICHAEL LIEDTKE Tuesday, February 17, 2004. SAN FRANCISCO - Online
search engine leader Google Inc. added an additional 1 billion ...
Google Buzz Index: Big PMPin'
Google Buzz Index: Big PMPin'
06/28/2004 06:31 PM
So this week's
Google Buzz Index might not be as interesting to everyone else as is
it is to me, since I'm writing about Personal Such-and-such Players
all week long, but it's something I really had wondered about,
especially with the influx of new media players coming out of Asia. I
really didn't expect "personal video player" to take such a huge lead,
but there's no mistaking it -- that's the term most used to describe
these devices. I'm a little disappointed, too; I'd much rather use
'Personal/Portable Media Player' as it is a more accurate description
of what these devices can do. Once we ever get around to changing our
categories, my guess is that PortableMedia will still be what we go
with over PersonalVideo, numbers be damned.
Related
Google Buzz Index: Tapland Rebuts,
Gizmodo Rebutters [Gizmodo]
Google Buzz Index:
Next Gen Portable Game Systems, Possible Xbox 2 Names [Gizmodo]
Google Buzz Index:
QWERTY Smartphone Messagers and Ultralight Hybrids [Gizmodo]
Google Planning To Index Entire
Libraries
Google Planning To Index Entire
Libraries
12/17/2004 06:37 PMFor a long time there have been rumors going around about Project
Ocean, a project by Google to index all the pre-1923 content in the
Stanford Library. (I'd call it...
Google adds one billion more pages to
Web index
Google adds one billion more pages to
Web index
02/18/2004 12:05 PMCTV.ca Feb 18 2004 3:44PM GMT
Google to Index the Entire Internet in
2006
Google to Index the Entire Internet in
2006
11/05/2003 06:25 AMChriSEO.com Nov 5 2003 5:13AM ET
Google adds 1 billion more pages to Web
index
Google adds 1 billion more pages to Web
index
02/17/2004 06:32 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Feb 17 2004 11:11PM GMT
Update Ginger? Google Updated Index -
Going Live?
Update Ginger? Google Updated Index -
Going Live?
12/22/2003 12:37 PMGoogle Can Now Index . . . Flash! An
Interview with Michael Marshall
Google Can Now Index . . . Flash! An
Interview with Michael Marshall
09/07/2004 06:09 PMWebProNews Sep 7 2004 10:05PM GMT
Google Buzz Index: Tapland Rebuts,
Gizmodo Rebutters
Google Buzz Index: Tapland Rebuts,
Gizmodo Rebutters
06/16/2004 11:47 AMTapland's Scott Raulinaitis takes me to task for my loose science
method on yesterday's Google Buzz Index, and makes one good point that
I agree with, and another that I don't. My response after the
jump.
Major Google Security Bug Found :
Microsoft.com Removed From Index
Major Google Security Bug Found :
Microsoft.com Removed From Index
05/13/2004 07:57 AMVarious discussions on WebmasterWorld over the last few weeks alleged
the possibility of a security bug in the Google removal URL feature. A
Google user submitted microsoft.com for removal. We are stunned to
report - not only did it work, but Microsoft.com just went PR0.
Incremental Indexing Shows Minor
Reshuffling of Google Index
Incremental Indexing Shows Minor
Reshuffling of Google Index
06/05/2005 11:27 PMUpdate or Not? It is hard to determine these days. Either way, it
looks like a small shuffling of the Google index is taking place at
several data centers.
Google Adds Pages to Web Search, Doubles
Image Index
Google Adds Pages to Web Search, Doubles
Image Index
02/19/2004 10:09 AMGoogle announced earlier this week that they'd made some changes and
upgrades to their search properties, including: Google Images -- There
are now over 800 million images in their image...
Google Buzz Index: QWERTY Smartphone
Messagers and Ultralight Hybrids
Google Buzz Index: QWERTY Smartphone
Messagers and Ultralight Hybrids
06/07/2004 10:22 AM
So I
thought I'd try to get all sciencey on you, here, and did some
informal Google mining to see what people are talking about. I made
these first two graphs in Excel all by myself!
The first is a comparison of keyboarded messaging tools: the Treo
600, the RIM Blackberry (all models), and the upcoming Motorola MPx
(for spice). The listing on the left (horizontal, not the vertical
label) is my Google search string, just so you can check the search
terms yourself if you want. As I said, this isn't an exact science,
but I tried my best to weed out false positives. The Treo wins the
buzz index this round, but the MPx has a strong start for something
that won't even be out until the fall.
U.S. Stock-Index Futures Advance; Shares
of Amazon.com, Google Gain
U.S. Stock-Index Futures Advance; Shares
of Amazon.com, Google Gain
12/28/2004 09:09 AMBloomberg Dec 28 2004 1:33PM GMT
Google Buzz Index: Next Gen Portable
Game Systems, Possible Xbox 2 Names
Google Buzz Index: Next Gen Portable
Game Systems, Possible Xbox 2 Names
06/15/2004 06:14 PM
More
loose science Google mining today, starting with a sampling of the
five major next generation portable gaming systems. I'm a little
surprised -- the Nintendo DS comes out on top, even over the Sony PSP.
My guess is science is failing us here, as another query for
"playstation portable" pulls up another 666,000 hits (oooweeoooh),
which added to the to the "sony psp" results brings us up to
1,425,000, or about 200k over Nintendo. My guess is it's somewhere in
between those numbers and it's fair to say the Nintendo DS and the PSP
are, buzz-wise, in a dead heat. The Nokia N-Gage QD makes a sizeable
showing, which is pretty respectable until you run just "n-gage,"
which nets a response of over 4 million. Since we're trying to compare
next generation unreleased and just-released hardware, though, I left
those results out. The Gizm(welovepigs)ondo is just a blip on the
radar, in part because of the recent name change, and in part because
it is doomed to failure. The Tapwave Zodiac does fare any better,
which is a bit disappointing. Time to rally the troops, Tapwave.
The next Google Buzz Index, where we see which of the possible
names for the second iteration of Microsoft's Xbox have the highest
buzz, is after the jump.
Stock-Index Futures in U.S. Rise as
Amazon.com, Google, Ford Shares Gain
Stock-Index Futures in U.S. Rise as
Amazon.com, Google, Ford Shares Gain
12/28/2004 09:09 AMBloomberg Dec 28 2004 1:24PM GMT
Google Expands
Google Expands
02/18/2004 09:35 AMUSATODAY.com - Google eyes a gaggle of sites: They recently
doubled their claim of pages crawled, from 3.3 billion to over 6
billion.
The Mountain View, Calif., firm's "tens of thousands"
of computers crawl the Web often to find pages to add. To grow the
index, Google couldn't add more PC power, for fear of crashing certain
Web sites; instead, it formed a secondary index. [...]
While 6 billion pages sounds "really impressive," says Chicago-area
Web site designer Shari Thurow, "a considerable part of the database
is 'search spam.' "
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the google empire expands
the google empire expands
07/16/2004 03:24 PM
Picasa is now part of Google.
Download Picasa version 1.6 for Free! The question: why? What does
Google want with digital photo organiser software?
Google expands AdSense
Google expands AdSense
06/21/2004 09:15 AMJournalism.co.uk Jun 21 2004 1:20PM GMT
Google expands its search empire
Google expands its search empire
02/17/2004 07:44 PMGoogle has expanded its web index to more than six billion items,
including almost a billion images.
Google expands access to Gmail
Google expands access to Gmail
03/17/2005 03:27 AMOK, I may not have been totally on target when I said how Google would
bring Gmail forward…but I was close. Google has decided to
randomly offer Gmail accounts via Google. I think that this stays true
to the idea of keeping the ‘hype alive’ as it makes sure
that people will use Google in order to gain an account….
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Google expands its advertising effort
Google expands its advertising effort
03/11/2003 09:44 AMGoogle expands mobile search
Google expands mobile search
06/17/2005 03:46 PMGoogle has rolled out a new search service that only links to pages
that have been formatted for display in mobile devices' small
screens.

To access this XHTML-based service, users need to have a mobile
device with a Web browser and enter a query in the search box at
http://www.google.com or http://www.google.com/xhtml.
Mobile users can already perform searches from these locations, but
on Thursday, Google added a new "Mobile Web" option to the pages. When
this button is selected, users will only receive links to pages that
have been formatted for the smaller displays of mobile devices,
according to Google.
Other options available to mobile users are "Web," to run a query
against the full Google Web index, "Images," to search for pictures,
and "Local," to hit Google's business directory for local
merchants.
Google also offers a similar Web search service for phones that
support WML (wireless markup language) instead of XHTML (extensible
markup language.) However, WML doesn't support images, so searching
for pictures isn't possible using this service, which is available on
a mobile device's browser at http://www.google.com/wml. The Mobile Web
option is not available on WML phones.
If a user is unsure which markup language his phone supports,
Google suggests trying both google.com/xhtml and google.com/wml to see
which one works.
Another mobile search option from the Mountain View, California
company is Google SMS, which lets users retrieve text information from
the search index using Short Message Service technology. To tap this
service, users need to send a query as a text message to Google's SMS
code, which is 46645, and they will receive text results typically
after a minute's wait. Google SMS has been designed to provide factual
information such as local business listings, driving directions, movie
showtimes, weather conditions and product prices.
Google's mobile search services are free, although mobile carriers
may apply charges related to data transmission or Web
browsing.
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Google Expands Paid Search
Google Expands Paid Search
06/19/2004 06:04 AMGoogle is now letting Internet publishers get a cut of advertising
sales if they host its search engine on their websites. The new
feature is an extension of Google's AdSense service for posting text
ads on content sites. By Joanna Glasner.
Google expands to taxis and shares
Google expands to taxis and shares
04/05/2005 09:12 AMZDNet UK Apr 5 2005 1:04PM GMT
Yahoo Expands E-Mail Storage, in Nod to
Google
Yahoo Expands E-Mail Storage, in Nod to
Google
06/14/2004 11:01 PMNew York Times Jun 15 2004 2:59AM GMT
Google Expands Gmail Capacity, May
Launch Soon
Google Expands Gmail Capacity, May
Launch Soon
04/02/2005 02:46 AMMarketingVOX Apr 2 2005 6:11AM GMT
Google Expands Language Support for
AdSense
Google Expands Language Support for
AdSense
12/27/2003 12:40 AMHigh Search Engine Ranking Dec 26 2003 11:15PM ET
Update: Google expands access to Gmail
Update: Google expands access to Gmail
03/17/2005 03:10 AMGoogle opened up its Gmail Web mail service to a wider scope of users
on Monday by randomly offering, for the first time, accounts to some
visitors of the main Google.com page.
Google expands bank syndicate to sell
IPO shares
Google expands bank syndicate to sell
IPO shares
05/21/2004 07:06 PMInvestor's Business Daily (subscription)-8 minutes agoSAN FRANCISCO
(CBS.MW) -- Google, whose IPO auction plans will require the
processing of hundreds of thousands of individual bids for shares and
prices, has ...
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