Internet search rings in the changes
News Ken Abbott knows the ins and outs of search engine marketing: dollars for clicks are in, directory listings are out. At least one search engine marketer has said that Yahoo! s directory "a waste of time," given that 95 percent of his site's traffic...
[March 24, 2003, 15:27]
Yahoo! Chooses the Intel Xeon Processor 5400 Series to Run Its Ever-More-Powerful Internet Search Engine
White Papers The popular search engine serves as a portal to the Internet for millions of people each day, enabling them to quickly find a wealth of information on practically any subject. wanted to increase processing capabilities to keep up with the demands...
[January 1, 2009, 0:00]
Google set to woo non-Internet users with voice search
News Google is not the obvious company to telephone when you are looking for directions to a restaurant or hotel, but the popular search engine's development team is hoping that its emerging voice search facility may over time completely change the...
[March 24, 2004, 13:10]
Google set to woo non-Internet users with voice search
Talkback I would like to search my supermarket, as predicted in the article and smell the product, view it in 3D, get associated products - in fact have recipie(s) attatched. delivering new content, what about smell.
[March 24, 2004, 20:54]
Google set to woo non-Internet users with voice search
Talkback Google is so popular that sites are sustained by the traffic sent to them via this gigantic search engine. Sites need the traffic so they can sustain themselves (via advertising or selling products), but if someone creates a wall that is appealing...
[March 25, 2004, 19:57]
Jane Wakefield: In search of Internet truth
News The Internet, we are told, is about to change our lives forever. Now research has moved on from head-counting and listing the most popular Internet sites to the more fundamental question of what impact all this knowledge and technology is having on...
[March 20, 2001, 7:36]
Run an Internet search engine from your PC
News It is now possible to run a heavy-duty search engine from the comfort of your home PC thanks to company that is releasing the source code for a ultra-compact Linux application called Juggernaut. The creators of Juggernaut claim that it is capable...
[December 10, 1999, 10:49]
Thumbnails ruled ok
News Search engines' display of miniature images is fair use under copyright law, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday, but the legality of presenting full-size renditions of visual works is yet to be determined.
[July 8, 2003, 10:52]
Internet Job Spider
Downloads Our Internet Search Tool will automatically allow you to design your own search strings. The Internet Reports That Over 5.5 Million Job Opportunities are Available on Job Search Webs Today. Job Finder Search Engine.
[December 2, 2004, 15:05]
Hot links, cool trends on the Web
News Japanese anime character Dragonball is the hottest Internet trend for the second year in a row, and Natalie Portman has unseated Angelina Jolie among popular celebrities on the Web, according to data from top Internet search sites.
[December 27, 2002, 9:26]
IMDb widget
Downloads This tiny widget allows you to search The Internet Movie Database*, results open in Safari. If you search IMDb as much as I do, this widget will save you time, as it is WAY faster than opening Safari, going to imdb.com and then entering a search.
[May 10, 2005, 8:00]
Gurt Search
Downloads GurtSearch is a internet search tool. You type in what you are looking for and pick a search engine (out of 50 + search engines) and click search, It will return that search engine's results in you default internet browser.
[August 17, 2001, 10:00]
Google under fire over autolinking
News Google's browser toolbar for Internet Explorer is raising eyebrows over a feature that inserts new hyperlinks in web pages, giving the internet search provider a powerful tool to funnel traffic to destinations of its choice.
[February 21, 2005, 8:40]
AltaVista in search patent threat
News Internet search portal AltaVista is reportedly threatening to issue lawsuits against companies using Internet search technologies that it has patented. AltaVista was awarded four patents covering search techniques 13 November including one covering...
[January 25, 2001, 12:50]
Overture extends key Microsoft deal
News Internet search company Overture Services said on Tuesday that it had extended a relationship with Microsoft for at least a year, a move that locks in one of its most important customers. Overture, formerly known as GoTo, allows advertisers to pay...
[February 13, 2002, 6:31]
Gates: We'll keep Google honest
News While Google has grabbed an early lead in search and Internet advertising, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates pledged on Wednesday that his company would "keep them honest". He also gave credit to his rival, saying Google has "done a great job on search...
[May 4, 2006, 8:55]
Europe search partners fight US threat
News Upping the stakes in the European Internet-search market, one of the region's top providers of algorithmic, noncommercial search results has teamed with Europe's No.commercial listings provider to better compete against powerful US rivals.
[January 16, 2003, 11:16]
Google sells stake in Baidu
News Google has unloaded its stake in Chinese Internet search company Baidu. According to the Government-approved China Internet Network Information Center, Google lags far behind Baidu in the most common search areas in China — music, pictures, and games.
[June 23, 2006, 14:35]
Amazon unveils Google search rival
News Amazon.com has officially taken the wraps off its Internet search engine, joining the contest to unseat number one provider Google. The service greatly expands on early features of A9, which launched in test form in April, by turning it into a...
[September 15, 2004, 11:35]
Overture acquisitions target Google
News Overture plans to acquire some services of Fast Search & Transfer, another sign that it intends to compete more intensely for the Internet search market. The acquisition, combined with the recent purchase of search engine AltaVista, is designed to...
[February 26, 2003, 11:24]



