![]() |
|
Make Money FA$T With Google! Testers participating in the User Experience Research Program would be paid $75 per hour for trying out existing and new Google products.
Hitwise: Google Pops Over 60 Percent Again It didn't take very long for Google to regain a 60 percent market share of US searches, as they reached 60.29 in the four weeks ending September 9th.
Dub-Dub-Dub Your Yahoo Ads Yahoo wants its advertisers to be sure to include the WWW part of URLs when making entries in its Ad Targeting tool.
SES 2006: Yahoo Announces Search Builder Visitors can construct a Yahoo Search engine for their sites through the new Yahoo Search Builder service.
SES 2006: The Search Landscape The panelists for a morning session on the search landscape brought forth some facts and figures for attendees to consider.
Google Teases With New Service Hint Apprentice Google has learned its PR/Sith skills well from Darth Jobs at Apple, in being able to stir up online chatter with just a clue about a forthcoming service.
Google Local Visits The SERPs Some California listings have been appearing atop the search results on Google as an entry from Google Local, complete with map and business details.
Google Hiring 1,000 In Michigan Thanks to East Lansing native and Michigan graduate Larry Page, Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm is receiving an election year present in the form of 1,000 new high-tech industry jobs.
Take Revenge On Matt Cutts Google's number one spam fighter recently returned to the Googleplex from a vacation, and during his absence someone has made him an objet d'art online.
Yahoo Stores Get Google Sitemaps Merchants using Yahoo Stores can increase the effectiveness of their site's indexing by creating a sitemap for it.
Google Sitemaps Tables 404 Errors An assortment of updates have emerged for Google Sitemaps, including expanded results for crawl errors experienced by Google's spiders.
Google Introduces Ad Scheduling Through ad scheduling, or dayparting, advertisers can designate when they do and do not wish for their ads to appear on Google's network.
PageRank Patent Receives Some Tweaks A few minor changes to the notable patent governing the most well known of Google's site ranking factors have been spotted.
Google Gobbles 59 Percent Of May Search Three search engines received 93.4 percent of searches performed by searchers in the US, and Google once again led the way.
Time For Google To Break Up The debut of Google Spreadsheets, one release in a lengthy series of non-search related product launches, indicates Google needs to do what Microsoft was nearly forced to do years ago.
Yahoo Updates Index, Feedback Process The latest weather report from Yahoo for its search engine has some changes in where sites are ranked and what is now in the search index. Yahoo reported in its Search Blog that another update had taken place recently.
Delicious Homepage Gets Hotlisted A tweak to the Delicious social bookmarking site's homepage now displays a hotlist featuring the top three links of each hour.
Microsoft Licensing InfoUSA For Local Search InfoUSA will provide its business database of 13.5 million US listings to Microsoft for use in MSN Local Search and Windows Live Local.
Taking Stock With Ask.com The Smart Answers feature available through the Ask search engine provides some nice shortcuts for people searching for information on publicly traded companies.
Ask.com Data Miner Jams On IAC Search and Media's Ask.com search engine has a famous co-author on data mining in their employ, just like Microsoft.
Google Hits The Street Down Under Street-level mapping comes to Australia and New Zealand by way of Google Maps, though this soft launch appears to need further development to please users in those countries.
Yahoo: The Future Of Information The newly unveiled redesign of the Yahoo homepage incorporates elements gleaned from one school's streamlining of its name.
Google Chef Search May Restart Rumors have begun to swirl that Steve Petusevsky has ditched his gig as one of Google's new executive chefs barely a month after snaring the high-profile job.
Gtalkr Gone Googling The Gtalkr instant messaging client, which combined several applications into a single Flash-based webpage, has vanished from the web.
Brin Cracks On Yahoo Censorship Google co-founder Sergey Brin let a member of Amnesty International know just where they should worry about censorship and other human rights issues.
Google Press Day - Eustace On Crawling Alan Eustace is Google's Senior Vice President, Engineering & Research, and during his talk at Google's media event he handled a few questions and expounded on the virtues of the crawl.
Yahoo Unleashes Livesearch On AlltheWeb The new service shows search results while the user types a query in the search box, speeding up the whole process of finding information.
Tell Google All About It Google is listening, even though some may think otherwise. At Press Day, one company executive emphasized that point in the hopes of getting it out there to more of Google's users.
Google Can Keep Colbert Video YouTube and Ifilm are out of luck as C-SPAN has told both of them not to carry clips of comedian Stephen Colbert's performance at the White House Correspondents' Association annual black-tie dinner.
Google Paying Picasa, Pack Referrals A new AdSense referral program lets site publishers place referral buttons for Google Pack and the Picasa photo software on their sites and earn money each time a user goes through the click to install the software.
DigForIt Search Engine On eBay Koove.com developer Eric Willis has placed his DigForIt.com metasearch property up for sale on eBay, and bidding has reached $2,025 already.
BMW Runs Google Down With An Ad After Matt Cutts demonstrated Google would back up its efforts on banning international sites that violate its guidelines by dumping BMW.de, the automaker took a delayed shot at Google in response.
AOL Searchers Love "American Idol" As sweeps month gets under way for the television networks, interest among users of AOL Search has mainly focused on the still-strong "American Idol."
Ask.com Hits The Airwaves Buoyed by the growth of the Search & Media division, IAC/InterActiveCorp plans to launch a television campaign with NBC and air Ask.com advertisements during several shows.
Mandarin Google Leaves A Bitter Taste Google's selection of Guge as the name for its services in China has left the locals there either snickering, criticizing, or scratching their heads over the choice.
Amazon Dumps Google For Microsoft Windows Live Search now delivers the web search results for a pair of Amazon's services, the A9 search engine and the Alexa web traffic research site.
Gas Searches On The Rise As oil companies bank record profits, refinery construction remains idle, and the pipe dream of hydrogen fuel for autos ...
Yahoo Hooks Babel Fish The online translation service originally found at Altavista now joins AltaVista's chief scientist Andrei Broder at Yahoo.
France Pouring Euros Into Quaero $250 million Euros, or about $313 million USD, will find its way from the pockets of French taxpayers into funding the Google rival project Quaero.
Two Chefs Become New Googlers Scott Giambastiani and Steve Petusevsky won the Google cookoff and will join the Googleplex as executive chefs for each of their corporate cafés.
Yahoo Ambling Along With Paid Search The company confirmed its intent to roll out new technology to improve the relevance of its paid search advertising at a deliberate pace.
Search Engine SmackDown! While the prospect of the seeing the Super Session panel members dressed for Friday Nights on UPN may be a frightening prospect, seeing them at WebmasterWorld's PubCon Boston and hearing their advice on search provided a better experience for WebProNews editor Mike McDonald.
Yahoo Scales Heights On Earnings Report A strong quarter for Yahoo returned revenue of $1.08 billion driven by the company's strength in brand-name advertising, which offset softer returns on the paid search side of the business.
echase Reloaded At Yahoo The programmers behind Yahoo's Farechase travel metasearch have included everything but the kitchen sink with the recent relaunch of the flight and hotel website.
|
| SearchNewz
is an iEntry, Inc. ® publication
©
All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - Legal - Sitemap - Contact Us - RSS Feeds - Newsletter Signup |