I’ve been speaking to some journalists about desktop search and they all want to know what desktop search means for the search engines.
Yahoo Desktop Search Superior To Google & MSN
Late yesterday, Yahoo announced the launch of their desktop search application that will compete directly with offerings from Google and MSN. At first glance, YDS appears superior in features and performance to Google and MSN desktop search apps.
I’ll Pass On Yahoo Desktop Search
Another entrant into the crowded desktop search market debuts today – Yahoo Desktop Search, available in beta for download now.
I Don’t Believe The Search Numbers…
A whole bunch of people at work today asked me if I had seen a recent posting on the Google Blog News Channel: What Search Engines Do Search Engine Companies Use?
GuruNet Dumps Enterprise Search Model, Launches Answers.com
After unsuccessfully trying to tout its wares in the enterprise search market, GuruNet is back, this time with a free web-based information source.
Why Blogs Rank High In Search Engines
To me blogs are a strategic business communication tool. I usually consider the fact that blogs rank high in search engines to be a positive side effect. But I also recognize that for some people search engine optimization, SEO, is a major reason for blogging – and I have found it to be a good reason for others to start thinking about blogging at all. Here’s a list of explanations to why your blog probably will rank high in search engines. And it’s more to it than just the links.
Quick-fire Search Engine
Empower Search announced the success of the launch of its new quick-fire search engine service.
Expedia’s New Travel Search Technology
Expedia has unveiled unique technology that allows, within a single flight search, business travelers to search multiple airports, beyond just airports that are naturally in the same metropolitan area.
Search is Critical to Microsoft
According to Seattle PI, Microsoft needs its newly launched search products to be a success.
Search Engine Optimization & Copy Writng a Winning Combination
There are plenty of ebooks that purport to teach you how to write copy for the Web or put together a website that the search engines will love. But every once in a while, something special comes along that makes you sit up and say “nicely done.” This is the case with Karon Thackston’s “CopyWriting Course” and Jill Whalen’s “Nitty Gritty of Writing for the Search Engines.”