Yahoo! Switches Search Engines
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Alltheweb.com Switches to Yahoo! Search
Alltheweb.com Switches to Yahoo! Search
04/09/2004 04:06 PMAllTheWeb search goes pure Yahoo. Another of the net's best search
engines is euthanized. "How depressing - By far, the web's best
advanced search page is now gone." AllTheWeb was well known for their
tight and universal html coding and serps. AllTheWeb was the first
major search engine to endorse the W3C standards by being 100% html
compliant.
Google, Yahoo! rev up search engines
Google, Yahoo! rev up search engines
02/18/2004 12:05 PMCFCN Plus Feb 18 2004 3:09PM GMT
Google, Yahoo! Revving Up Search Engines
Google, Yahoo! Revving Up Search Engines
02/18/2004 05:07 AMAP via The Ledger Feb 18 2004 9:34AM GMT
Google, Yahoo! Revving Up Search Engines
(AP)
Google, Yahoo! Revving Up Search Engines
(AP)
02/18/2004 09:28 AMAP - Google Inc. and Yahoo! Inc. are revving up their online search
engines as the once-friendly business partners shift gears and prepare
for what promises to be a fierce rivalry.
New computer virus disrupts search
engines including Google and Yahoo
New computer virus disrupts search
engines including Google and Yahoo
07/26/2004 09:35 PMCNEWS Jul 27 2004 1:49AM GMT
Search Engines: A Mixed Bag: A Review of
Some New Search Engines
Search Engines: A Mixed Bag: A Review of
Some New Search Engines
08/04/2004 06:17 AMSearch Engines: A Mixed Bag: A Review of Some New Search
Engines by Phil Bradleyhttp://www.ari
adne.ac.uk/issue40/search-engines/People are of course
aware that Google isn't the only search engine out there, by any
manner or means, and although many people regard it as the biggest and
the best, this certainly isn't the case for those organisations who
decide that they want a share of the search engine market.
Phil
Bradley looks at some of the new search engines that have
appeared, and will see how many of them make the grade. Reviewed
are:
Euroclips: The Definitive European
Directory
YouSearched: The Accessible Web Search
Ujiko
A9
When Search Engines Become Answer
Engines (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
When Search Engines Become Answer
Engines (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
08/18/2004 10:40 AMWhen Search Engines Become Answer Engines .. Jacob Nielsen's
Alertbox
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When Search Engines Become Answer
Engines
When Search Engines Become Answer
Engines
08/17/2004 01:20 PMSource: useit.com - The website is becoming a less prominent locus of
experience as people use search engines to bring up answers to their
current questions. How can sites cope with masses of freeloaders?...
Access 90 Search Engines’ Results With
Firefox’s Search Box
Access 90 Search Engines’ Results With
Firefox’s Search Box
03/17/2005 03:02 AMTurboScout.com launches a Firefox extension which empowers over 27
million Firefox users to access original results from more than 90
search engines with just a click. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Yahoo! Switches Providers?
Yahoo! Switches Providers?
09/03/2002 11:37 AMEric Baillargeon notes that if you do a Yahoo! Search, the fact that
the results come from Google is now far less prominent. There are no
links back to Google, only a little bit of text that says "Search
Technology Provided by Google". He suspects this means that Yahoo!
will be switching providers over Labor Day....
"About Search
Engines:HypertextNode:WebTech Search:"
"About Search
Engines:HypertextNode:WebTech Search:"
12/15/2003 10:29 PMYahoo! boss switches to Virgin Radio
Yahoo! boss switches to Virgin Radio
04/18/2005 08:41 AMGuardian Unlimited Apr 18 2005 12:14PM GMT
Search Engines 201
Search Engines 201
09/13/2004 04:17 PMSource: SearchDay - Want to dive deep -- really deep -- into the
technical literature about search engines? Here's a road map to some
of the best web information retrieval resources available online....
What's New at the Search Engines
What's New at the Search Engines
07/21/2004 09:07 AMSource: SearchDay - Representatives of Yahoo, Google, Ask Jeeves and
Looksmart offer an inside glimpse of recent developments at the major
search engines....
Search Engines Know More Than You Think
Search Engines Know More Than You Think
06/05/2005 11:58 PMMore search engines?
More search engines?
09/26/2004 08:34 PMNetNewsWire’s
search engine subscriptions feature works with
Blogdigger,
Daypop, and
Feedster.
These search engines work with NetNewsWire because they return feeds
(RSS, in this case) that NetNewsWire can read. Are there other search
engines that return RSS or Atom feeds? It would be cool to add more.
Top 10 Search Engines
Top 10 Search Engines
05/29/2004 07:36 PMnetforbeginners.about.com-13 hours ago ... and employing 50,000
volunteer experts as editors, the ODP (DMOZ.org) has about 4 million
links in its database -- less than a tenth of 1% of Google's
database. ...
Search Engines 2
Search Engines 2
09/11/2004 07:07 AMSearch Engines 2http://www.search-engines-2.co
m/Looking for a search engine or web directory? Search
Engines 2 offers over 12,500 links to local, regional, national, and
foreign internet search engines, web directories, pay per click search
engines and meta search engines, many of which accept free/paid web
site submissions and advertising. Nice site by Michael Wong. This has
been added to the tool section of
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to the
search engines section of all
2004-05 Internet
MiniGuides.
3-D Search Engines
3-D Search Engines
04/16/2004 11:45 AMResearchers develop 3-D search
engine: Are their search engines that match pictures? If I had,
say, a picture of a certain building (with NO metadata), could a
search engine find me pictures that looked the same? That'd be
nifty.
...computing researchers have developed new search engines that can
mine catalogs of three-dimensional objects, like airplane parts or
architectural features.
All the users have to do is sketch what they're thinking of, and
the search engines can produce comparable objects.
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War of the search engines
War of the search engines
11/02/2003 07:38 PMMicrosft's failed attempt to buy Google is another sign of the growing
popularity of the privately-owned king of search engines. ...
Microsoft : what is next for search
engines?
Microsoft : what is next for search
engines?
08/30/2004 03:44 PMThis week's edition of
The Economist has an interesting piece
in its technology section on search engines. Thankfully, not another
critique of Google / its recent IPO, but at what we might expect of
tomorrow’s search engines. The article talks about research, done by
Microsoft, into search engines that can answer questions.
A very simplistic example of how the technology works is this. Imagine
a search engine homepage with a text box, allowing you to pose any
question - e.g. the question "When was Neowin founded?". The
search engine computers would then take the phrase, break it down and
manipulate it (in terms of structure, tense etc) and then run a search
on that data. The search engine would then return a list of the
results; more intelligent engines could discard many (e.g.
"never" would be discarded) of the results and leave the
users with a list of possible answers (e.g. 4).
The technology is still a prototype, and is currently called 'Ask MSR'
(MS Research).
Bink has a collection of links and papers by MS
researchers on the topic. Technologies like these give search engines
the edge, if, and it's a big if, they work well. Dr Brill, researcher
working on the system, wants to develop something that might give a
fifty word answer to your question (view his research paper -
PDF |
HTML). The Economist notes that the system works
~40% of the time; not bad, but still needing work.

View:
The article @ The Economist |
More links @
BinkRead full story...Search engines being recognised'
Search engines being recognised'
05/21/2004 11:16 PMSunday Times South Africa May 22 2004 2:28AM GMT
Microsoft Looks At Other Search Engines
Microsoft Looks At Other Search Engines
11/04/2003 04:48 PMZuperDee writes "It looks like Microsoft is now looking for another
search engine to buy. They are looking at Ask Jeeves and Looksmart,
but they recently ...
Search engines battle
Search engines battle
11/02/2003 07:38 PMSan Francisco - Software giant Microsoft's reported bid to take over
Internet search king Google has highlighted the high-stakes battle
mounting over the ...
A Brief History of Search Engines
A Brief History of Search Engines
08/16/2004 02:02 PMHaving a good search engine is similar to having the Yellow Pages, a
guide book and a road map all-in-one. But how did the search engine
come into being? To learn more about its orgins, read on. By Lee
Underwood. 0816
Irish Search Engines
Irish Search Engines
08/05/2002 10:45 PMA general survey of Irish search engines.
On parody search engines...
On parody search engines...
01/22/2004 02:14 AMCompare and contrast: (1) Me making a funny at Google's expense a
couple of years ago: Google Pornfinder and (2) The site recently launched to
help the world find porn (as reported in this Boing Boing entry): Booble.
What next? Should I expect someone to genetically engineer Fifty-foot cat-killing laser-eyed chickens?
Search engines take the stand
Search engines take the stand
05/13/2004 06:23 AMJudges are turning to Google and other search engines to check facts
and look up information in cases--a trend that has some legal experts
worried.
Latest Search Engines
Latest Search Engines
11/01/2003 07:27 AMOverview of Latest Search Engineshttp://www.ari
adne.ac.uk/issue37/search-engines/Phil Bradley gives us an overview of
emerging, new and newly discovered search engines that we might want
to keep an eye on as they develop. There have been several additions
to the world of search engines over the summer, and he thought he
would do a quick round-up of them to see how they perform.
ZapMeta Netnose Wotbox The Meta Search Engines
The Meta Search Engines
10/10/2002 09:55 AMI know what you're thinking: Google gives you such accurate results
that you don't need any other search tool. Well, let's see about that.
Importance of the ODP to Search Engines
Importance of the ODP to Search Engines
02/09/2003 10:57 PMWho can name a major SE that doesn't use the Dmoz data?
Bookmarks Seen by Search Engines?
Bookmarks Seen by Search Engines?
04/07/2005 03:29 PMWeb search engines have limits
Web search engines have limits
01/27/2003 01:28 AMAccording to one estimate, typical search engines we use, such as
Google or Yahoo!, provide access to only one out of every 500 pages
available on the Web. ...
ODP, The Mother of All Search Engines
ODP, The Mother of All Search Engines
07/22/2002 07:41 AMEvery new search engine that comes along, starts with the ODP as a
seed database. Teoma, WiseNut, Google, Inktomi, Fast, Altavista, and
hundreds of other ses have used the ODP to influence or seed
databases.
Search Engines Likely Have Your Number
Search Engines Likely Have Your Number
01/05/2004 08:02 PMCHICAGO -- There's a growing search engine apprehension stemming from
popular tools like "Google," which are bringing privacy concerns to
the forefront. ...
Meta Search Engines
Meta Search Engines
11/06/2003 05:03 PMSearch Engines: What's the Difference?
Search Engines: What's the Difference?
05/13/2004 06:24 PMYahoo! Google and Ask Jeeves go toe-to-toe in frank discussion of
which technology yields the best results.
Search engines puzzle ov
Search engines puzzle ov
07/19/2004 03:09 PMTechzonez Jul 19 2004 6:32PM GMT
Finding What You Need With the Best
Search Engines
Finding What You Need With the Best
Search Engines
03/22/2005 05:09 PMFinding What You Need With the Best Search Engineshttp://www.philb.com/which
engine.htmFinding what you need with the best search
engines. This is a collection of search engines and similar resources
that Phil Bradley uses on a regular basis when he is looking for
different types of information. It's not an exhaustive list, nor is it
comprehensive. It's a list of what he personally finds very useful.
Phil states that other similar lists exist - he's not pretending that
his is original in concept. You might also want to try the following
resources as well:
http://library.a
lbany.edu/internet/choose.htmlhttp://www.noodletools.com/debbie/literacies/infor
mation/5locate/adviceengine.htmlhttp://www.infopeop
le.org/search/chart.htmlhttp://s
earchenginewatch.com/facts/article.php/2156031This
will be added to
Searching the Internet white paper and resources.
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