A story floating around some science/computing journals right now is Orion. I don’t mean the ancient Greek god, I’m referring to a search engine in development at the University of New South Wales by PhD student Ori Allon. The Orion search engine is based on tightening searches even further by examining content that is STRONGLY related to the topic at hand.
Use Your Yellow Page Savings to Finance Your Internet Local Search Visibility
A Yellow Page Ad Says You’re “Open for Business”
MSN Search Wants To Be Better
A posting on the MSN Search forum at WebmasterWorld seeks feedback on user issues with the MSN search engine.
Transparensee Search Technology Applied to Shopping
Steve Lavine, the CEO of Transparnsee, is in town this week and I had a chance to talk with him for an hour or so this afternoon. During that chat, he gave me the green light to show off something I’d seen a few weeks ago when it was still in development.
Torpedo and Sink the Ship SS Search Engine Rankings
I was recently contacted by one of my best clients who asked me what I thought of his decision to make a major change to one of his highly ranked pages.
Hurricane Katrina Drives Traffic to Blogs & News Search Engines
Hurricane Katrina made landfall at Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, at approximately 7:10 a.m. EDT on Aug. 29, 2005.
The Evolution of Search Engine Marketing
The world of search engine marketing (SEM) is in constant evolution. With increased numbers of search engines, and evolution in the techniques and technologies used, SEM is becoming a tool industries cannot afford to do without.
MSN Search Plays With Paid Search
The Seattle slew may become the Singapore slingers as Microsoft announces its first paid-search ad program. The program, unveiled in Singapore, allows advertisers to peek at MSN searcher behavior as keyword usage. It could prove quite useful to Microsoft and should provide them with yet another source of revenue.
Search Good For SEO, Personalization Bad
Public search still dominates the industry, but the human factor of social networking could make some inroads on that.
Free Patent Search Information and Tips
The first step to find out if your invention can be patented is to conduct a free patent search online in any free patent information database online.