
Hello SearchNewz Readers!
Have you visited AltaVista lately? The site recently got a
fresh makeover with a less cluttered appearance. I miss the
old logo, personally, though I won’t miss that jumble of links.
And relating to the subject of finding things more easily
– what do you think about meta search engines? You can’t submit
to them, but they might help you find your way around the
Web a little more easily. Read on to find out more about these
handy search tools.
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Today’s issue also offers tips on avoiding phony SEO companies,
news about Yahoo! paying Google and Overture for their services,
a company that won a lawsuit against Google (well, sort of)
and Verity’s purchase of Inktomi’s enterprise search technology.
Enjoy the issue!
AltaVista searches
for a new image
AltaVista has trimmed down its look. Somewhat
resembling Google in appearance, AltaVista is now sleek and
spare. In addition to its new look, AltaVista offers services
including an assisted search tool, better search results,
a news archive, and more. Check it out here: http://www.altavista.com.
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the full article at CNET




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Spotting a Phony SEO
Company There are plenty of legitimate SEO companies out there who can help to boost your site’s traffic and give it a better rank, but there are some scammers out there, too. Here’s an article that will help you filter through the many SEO companies out there and end up with only the good ones.
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the full article at Top Site Listings
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The Meta Search
Engines: A Web Searcher's Best Friends
Meta search engines can potentially give
better results than a single search engine as they submit
queries simultaneously to several different search engines
at once. The theory is that when you submit a query to a single
search engine, you could miss many possible sources of information.
MSEs increase the odds that you’ll find what you’re looking
for.
Read the full article at WebProNews
Overture, Google win Yahoo berths
Yahoo Japan isn’t playing favorites. It’s paying for advertising linked to keywords on two old rivals - Overture and Google. The move will put Yahoo advertising funds into both Google’s Adwords Select against Overture’s pay-for-performance listings.
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the full article at CNET
Verity Buys Inktomi's
Enterprise Search Business
Verity, Inc. has announced plans to take
over Inktomi’s enterprise search software, while Inktomi focuses
on its Web search engine. Verity will reportedly use the search
technology to expand its search and information applications.
Read
the full article at eWeek
Searchking's Google
rank restored, but not the Pagerank
The Oklahoma company that filed a lawsuit
against Google has won
the right to the top spot for its company name, Searchking.
However, Searchking’s page rank remains penalized and is still
at 7.
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the full article at SearchEngineEthics
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