You know, I give MSN Search a lot of crap. We all know it’s behind Google, right? And it’s even behind Yahoo too.
Job Search Website Employer Confessions
You’ll be shocked when you learn what I found out when I posted a job as an employer on a job search website. Find out the tactics to get the attention of an employer like me amid a sea of job search website applications.
MSN Search Toolbar Has International Appeal
Last Friday evening, MSN took their search toolbar to the International community by releasing an updated version, which increases the amount of language support given to foreign countries.
The Future Of Search
GoogleBlogoscoped reports that Google CEO Dr. Eric Schmidt discussed “Perspectives on the Information Industry” at the University of Washington.
The History of Search Engine Strategies
For those who want to get more insight into these popular conferences, Danny Sullivan has just launched the Search Engine Strategies Blog.
Google Brings Local Search And Map Search To Japan
As Google tightens its grip on the world of search (and the world itself), the company continues to embrace the international side of search. Every time they release a major product, it doesn’t take too long for them to introduce it to the rest of the world.
Yahoo Debuts Its Search Translation Technology For Germany
With more than half the web’s content being produced in the English language, web searchers who do not speak the English language may be at a loss when it comes to finding sites of interest.
Chinese Search Engine Baidu Files IPO
The Chinese search engine, Baidu.com, has attracted Google’s eye and is taking their company public, to possibly raise interest in securing a buyout of the property.
That Giant Scraping Sound: Li on Job Search
Forrester’s Charlene Li offers an in-depth analysis of Yahoo Hotjobs’ new free job listings component, and the job search field in general.
Yahoo Updates Desktop Search Utility
While the desktop search craze (if there really was one) may have subsided some, that doesn’t mean developers are going to stop improving their product.