Yahoo Search Assist expands on a person’s query to suggest additional relevant searches and concepts for the searches they perform.
TV Guide To Launch Video Search Tool
TV Guide will launch its Online Video Guide on Tuesday, a search service focused on Internet video that is related to television programs.
Yahoo Still Top Search Engine In Japan
In many technological aspects, Japan’s got America beat. Hands-down, where-is-my-robot-butler beat. Which makes me wonder about the implications of Yahoo’s continued success in that country.
Hitwise Examines Search Share Of Gadgets
Hitwise has released search data that takes a look at what will be the most popular consumer electronics for the upcoming holiday season.
Google Book Search Homepage Redesign
The Google Book search homepage just received a redesign (some of you were able to spot this prototype before, but it just went live for all). It now looks more like book shelf than straight-forward search engine; instead of the typical Google logo + input box, you’ll be seeing a couple of pre-selected covers as images, making for a more explorative approach.
Google Video: Privacy & Personalized Search
Early last month the Google Blog released a video regarding privacy. On Monday they released a second video this time specifically discussing privacy as it pertains to personalized search.
Once again support engineer Maile Ohye offers some clear explanations
Google’s “Search Fulfillment” Questioned
Google’s got a huge share of the search market, but is it better than Microsoft and Yahoo at finding what its users want? According to some new information from Compete, maybe not.
What’s Missing from the New Microsoft Live Search?
Marketing Pilgrim readers had a heads-up yesterday to expect a new interface and index from Microsoft’s Live Search.
Holiday Search Marketing Strategies by YSM
Yahoo! Search marketing blog has help for all advertisers who want to take advantage of the holiday season, to make more money. These tips are based on all the date the have acquired.
Live Search Overhauled And Over-hyped?
Microsoft’s Live Search overhaul is, to understate it, aggressive, and their presentation of it dazzling to the point of euphoric. Their aim: To reclaim territory thought by some to be irretrievably lost to Google. And they believe they’ve done it, at least technologically. All that remains to be seen is if the searching public will respond.
And that’s a big if.