The Google Sandbox Effect has been discussed at length in our case study of a new website first crawled in May by Googlebot.
What Did We Learn From The Great Search Engine Experiment?
Last Week I did a Search Engine Experiment. I wanted to see if I could brand myself as the coolest guy in the universe.
The Scoop On Search Based News
One of the final sessions of the day was the “Meet The News Search Engines” and I decided to check out the session. While there weren’t huge numbers of people like at some of the other sessions, the information gave some great insight into how the news gathering aspects of the search engines come together.
Ask Jeeves: From Dot-com Boom Aftermath to Modern Evolution
Ask Jeeves aims for a comeback post dot-com bubble with its unique in-house ad placement system and other features.
Successful Site Architecture: Key Principles
Explore the principles of effective site architecture, from logical hierarchies to mobile responsiveness, for enhanced UX and SEO benefits.
Viewing The Search Engine Landscape
Chris Richardson of Murdok sat in for the Search Engine Landscape session at the SES 2005 conference, and found out local search blurs the line between fixed content and dynamic results.
MSN Search Playing In Silicon Valley Sandbox
They’re a distant third to Google and Yahoo, but Steve Ballmer says they’re going to be a search contender. Tonight they’ll tell you why over drinks in San Jose.
Eurekster Offers Personalized Search For Your Site
Eurekster, Inc., a behavioral search technology firm, announced it is making a personalized search platform available for website publishers. Entitled Eurekster SearchPublisher , the service enables website operators to provide users with a tailored search option unique to visitors.
DoubleClick Indexing Search Engine Marketing Campaigns
The company has unveiled the Performics 50 index to reflect overall activity of of the search market.
Shopping Man-itized: Fashion Search Engine Sizes Up Customers
Men (and women, I suppose), your shopping experience has just been streamlined. Intellifit Corporation launched a pilot program in six malls around the country utilizing search and body scanning technology to size up customers and locate clothing for them.