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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 John's Jottings: Google Desktop Search
Google Desktop Search is pretty cool but it might be time to try X1 again.
BlogStreet : Blog Profiles, RSS Ecosystem, Blog Tops, Search and Directory
I write on a range of topics from technology, to weblogs in business, to food and travel and anything else that interests me. Stop by again - you will find a number of reading options on the syndication tab.
www.johnsjottings.com /archives/2004/10/15/google_desktop_search.html

  
 Official Google Blog
Ever since Google Blog Search launched, we've noticed that the universe of blogs has truly exploded--our index is doubling every six months.
That's the message this week as search takes center stage at the AIIM Expo in Philadelphia, where Google VP and GM Dave Girouard will deliver a keynote on how consumer expectations drive innovation in technology, and Google partners will demonstrate how search is changing the face of enterprise applications.
Google Notebook surfs along quietly with you as you browse, letting you clip and annotate whatever text, images, and links that help answer your question, all without ever leaving the webpage you're on.
googleblog.blogspot.com   (1469 words)

  
 Search Engine Journal » Is New MSN Search More Precise? Just Ask Google
Google Yahoo Search MSN Search Ask Jeeves MozDex Open Source Blog Search Engine GigiaBlast
We visited MSN Search and decided to use one of their examples, typing in the question, “What is the mass of Jupiter?” To our shock and pleasure, there it was–an answer, right at the top and separated from the actual web results.
We were informed that MSN’s search results would now be drawn from their encyclopedia, MSN Encarta, enabling it to function effectively as a reference tool for finding things like definitions, conversions, geographic capitals and historical events.
www.searchenginejournal.com /index.php?p=1299   (1469 words)

  
 Byron Prather Blog - Google Desktop Search Released
Google Desktop Search is one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time.
Today Google announced a beta desktop search application that enables users to search their email, files, web history, and chats.
Google lists a number of non-compatible products that you can see by clicking here.
www.byronprather.com /PermaLink.aspx?guid=fd7871d8-65c6-4462-92d2-bd5a417d3adb   (1469 words)

  
 SEO BLOG: Do visitors from google images convert? very interesting thread discussion in webmasterworld.com,
Search engine optimization, seo blog for search engine marketing professionals to learn the latest trend in search engines, Other features includes Latest news on Google, Yahoo MSN and other top search engines, With special focus on search engine news and google news,
There is an interesting thread in webmasterworld.com which discusses whether visitors from google images convert, In my point of view it all depends on the site we run, If the site is basically built around images and art it is best to feature in google image search,
Search Engine Genie's search engine optimization and seo blog is place to learn about the latest updates in SEO and search engine optimization industry, Areas of focus are Search Engine Optimization, SEO, website promotion, search engine ranking and Search Engine Marketing.
www.searchenginegenie.com /seo-blog/2006/01/do-visitors-from-google-images-convert.html   (408 words)

  
 MSN Search Launches Local Maps
Nathan Weinberg writes the popular InsideGoogle blog, offering the latest news and insights about Google and search engines.
Its local search results seem superior to Google's, and not just that, they seem actually good (I've never been impressed with Google's local results).
MSN Search has released its Local and Maps product, designed to compete with Google Local and Maps, and I for one am not impressed.
www.webpronews.com /insidesearch/insidesearch/wpn-56-20050621MSNSearchLaunchesLocalMaps.html   (344 words)

  
 Google Watch
Google is now offering a little "Add to Google" button which you can put on your site, blog, or corner of the web that can make it easy for people to subscribe to your feed.
Google Reader is one, so if you're reading this post from there, you'll have to visit our blog to get 'em.
Google has posted a response to critics of the AOL deal on its official blog, but that response conveniently ignores most of the criticism levelled at the...
google-watch.7gen.com   (11162 words)

  
 » SEO Inc. Threatens Google Blogoscoped  InsideGoogle » part of the Blog News Channel
SEO Inc., a leader in the search engine marketing field suffering through some tough times, has threatened Google Blogoscoped with legal action for commenting on their current woes.
And while a low or non-existent Google ranking is bad enough for sites outside the SEO industry, it hits everyone in the SEO business twice as hard: not only are SEOInc not being found with search engines anymore, they’ve also lost their biggest proof their services are worth paying for.
It’s kind of ironic that SEOInc.com, a search engine optimization company which for a while was on the Google number 1 spot for the highly competitive query “search engine optimization”, is now nowhere to be found in the Google results.
google.blognewschannel.com /index.php/archives/2005/05/05/seo-inc-threatens-google-blogoscoped   (857 words)

  
 The Google Test
So today, again hoping to reach the top of the Google search for the word "blog," I decided to put up links from the first two pages of results under the word blog.
Since Google uses a crawler and bases things partially off of links and how often sites are updated, I figured it was already time to do some linking, so here are some links to all the blogs currently on the top page for "blog" and a few more I just wanted to throw in.
I finally submitted it to Google and it should be a top-ranked entry for the word "blog" withing a month.
thegoogletest.blogspot.com   (764 words)

  
 LLRX.com - Trends in Blog Searching
Some blogging software (like the popular Google-owned Blogger) only create ATOM feeds, so these may or may not be picked up by specialty blog search engines.
Blogs are everywhere, and it is important to either be able to search them or to make sure you’re not searching them when you are looking for authoritative, accurate, and unbiased information.
Blog searching breaks down into at least two categories: information from within blogs/across blogs or addresses of feeds from blogs so that you may subscribe in your aggregator.
www.llrx.com /features/trendsblogs.htm   (764 words)

  
 Jon, Dave, Beukey & Rachel's politics & technology blog
News: "When Google started the practice in mid-2000, the index spanned 1 billion pages; as of Monday afternoon, Google's home page said the search index contained 8.17 billion pages.
Search Engine Journal » Google and Yahoo Search Engine Technology Comparison: "Essentially what I’m saying is this: If all you are concerned with is rank – then optimizing for Google will get you decent rankings in Yahoo!
Google Earth street maps of any city in the world.
jon144k.blogspot.com   (764 words)

  
 Google Images in Ad Pac-Man in Class (Video) Google Desktop Blog Google AdWords API Changes Google Video Blog Frappr Maps Jeteye MapLandia
Seriously, it’s nice Google now starts a new blog for every of their products – Inside Google Desktop is the latest addition – but wouldn’t it be also nice to also have a single blog collecting them all?
Google launched an official Google Video blog to highlight uploaded videos.
Google on November 3rd plans to remove the fields “impressions”, “ctr” (click-through-rate), and “notShownPerDay”, but add a field “clicksPerDay” (which could previously be calculated by using the impressions, CTR, and not-shown-per-day numbers).
blog.outer-court.com /archive/2005-11-02.html   (187 words)

  
 Topix Search and Blog Search Integrated into Bingo Bango Software's Elicit Blog Client - Web Software & CMS News from Send2Press Newswire Mon, 5 Dec 2005
The Topix Blog Search docklet joins the, Yahoo, Technorati and Google Blog Search docklets already within Elicit to provide an unpresedented level of access, in one blog client, to the pulse of the blogsphere.
Elicit is the first blog client to integrate Web and RSS Services from Amazon, Chitika, Google, MSN, Flickr, Furl, Del.icio.us and Yahoo in one place, for the purpose of increating blogger productivity.
Topix Search and Blog Search Integrated into Bingo Bango Software's Elicit Blog Client - Web Software and CMS News from Send2Press Newswire Mon, 5 Dec 2005
www.send2press.com /newswire/2005-12-1205-002.shtml   (1152 words)

  
 Search Engine Blog - Search Engine Marketing News
SEO Grows Up Last year, I had the pleasure of interviewing some of the leading players in the search engine marketing world, including top executives from search engines such as Google and Inktomi.
With search engines, millions of people are telling you *their* messages: what they want to buy, purchase or get information about.
I think search engine commentator Danny Sullivan put it best, "I liken search engines to being a "reverse broadcast network." People pay tons to be on television because you can get your message out in front of millions of people: broadcasting.
www.searchengineblog.com /summary.htm   (829 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: search engine marketing
Search Blog (here) they have announced the latest update to their search engine index.
Search Engine Marketing with Google Promote your business on Google through the official AdWords advertising program.
Related tags: SEO, SEM, Marketing, Opinion, Google, Search Engine Optimization.
www.technorati.com /tag/search+engine+marketing   (558 words)

  
 Renee ’s Blog » Google/GMAIL - Privacy Issues
…..So Google has this huge data repository of search terms, email accounts, names, and email messages.
With the type of information Google has on its users it wont be long before Google could link search terms to the user……..The possibilities are mind boggling…….
So Google has this huge data repository of search terms.
schoolof.info /cerullo?p=11   (258 words)

  
 wooba.com - for your clicky finger » Free Copies of X1 Desktop Search for Blog Linking
And yes, I believe this X1 Search is WAY better than Google Desktop Search at this time.
Free Copies of X1 Desktop Search for Blog Linking
Google Desktop even indexed the file, too, not sure why it couldn’t find the string I was looking for.
www.wooba.com /archives/2004/10/15/free-copies-of-x1-desktop-search   (258 words)

  
 Bellbits Blog: Great X1 Desktop Search Giveaway
IdeaLab/ X1.com gave away 100 copies of their cool X1 desktop search tool this weekend through Jason Calacanis' blog site.
Google's -- the 800-pound gorilla in the web search market -- has been getting a lot of attention since it recently released a beta of it's PC desktop search utility, Google Desktop Search (GDS).
« Previous: Google desktop search falls short of hopes
www.bellbits.com /blog/archives/000084.html   (258 words)

  
 SEOmoz Blog Yahoo! Search Marketing vs. Adwords
The click through rates within search advertising are close enough to call it a tie.
For search results, it makes sense to me that the greater the competition, the higher the prices.
ads, which display on Yahoo!, MSN and several smaller engines are consistently outperforming the Google ads by a magnitude of double or better.
www.seomoz.org /blogdetail.php?ID=340   (665 words)

  
 List of Google services and tools - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A culture has grown around the very popular search engine, and to google has come to mean, "to search for something on Google." Google X was down for a short time but appears to been offially relaunched via their blogspot blog.
Google Toolbar is a toolbar featuring a Google search bar, as well as other Google tools.
Google X was a project released by Google Labs on March 15, 2005 and rescinded a day later.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Google_services_and_tools   (6601 words)

  
   InsideGoogle » part of the Blog News Channel
Google does seem to be the first major search engine to realize that the next level beyond PageRank is all about letting the users and their behavior control the search rankings.
Phillip of Google Blogoscoped did an unscientific study, in which 30 of 50 random Blogspot blogs were discovered to be spam, a 60% splog rate.
Google must be thrilled to be getting their logo on a number of newscasts.
google.blognewschannel.com /index.php/archives/2004/.../google-suggest   (6601 words)

  
 » Google X » InsideGoogle » part of the Blog News Channel
Google X uses a bit of a riff on Mac OS X’s dock (I apologize if I used the wrong word), with links to Web Search, Images, Groups, News, Froogle, Local, Scholar, Video, Maps, and Labs.
That is, until Google Blogoscoped suggested that Apple might have threatened to sue Google.
My recommendations, if anyone wants to update it a little, I’d shoot for higher resolutions on the larger images, a link to the Google Mac search engine, and a special logo for the page.
google.blognewschannel.com /index.php/archives/2005/03/16/google-x   (248 words)

  
 Steve Johnston, the Google Blog of a Google Consultant
Google has stated that domains registered for only one year are seen as illegitimate, risky sites that are downgraded in their search results.
Google Base is rather odd, if you ask me. Phillip Lensson has had a detailed look at it over at Google Blogscoped.
My Google eBook - entitled A Google Optimisation Wish-list for Web Site Development - has a primary purpose; to feed the development, redevelopment or optimisation process for a web site that needs to be indexed effectively in Google's search engine.
www.johnston.co.uk /blog.html   (5615 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: search
Google Search History is not a new service from Google, but I had actually forgot about it until last night.
This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged search.
Search Use your pc to search and access public records and locate people, property and other relevant information online.
www.technorati.com /tag/search   (548 words)

  
 MSN Search's WebLog : Working Together Against Blog Spam
There should be a different search algorithm especially for the blogs.
Google, Yahoo!, and MSN come together with blog software vendors to create a NoFollow link tag which aims to slow blog spamming.
After terrific email spam filters that think that an email from your mama is spam just because she asks you to call her, and so you will never read it, now the "engeniuos" rel=follow attribute will keep all the legitimate commenters away from the blogs and will encourage the spammers to spam even more.
blogs.msdn.com /msnsearch/archive/2005/01/18/nofollow_tags.aspx   (7958 words)

  
 IMS_Blog: Google Whacking
For those wondering exactly what a googlewhack is see this explanation of the word game played with the google search engine.
Obviously I'm not going to put the words in the text of this blog, as if and when google indexes them that would invalidate my...
Obviously I’m not going to put the words in the text of this blog, as if and when google indexes them that would invalidate my whack.
www.norcimo.com /blog/archives/2004/03/google_whacking.shtml   (7958 words)

  
 David's Tech/Business Blog
When you use Google to search for local information, the business' ad would pop up on the side and the rest would come up once you click through, maybe still within Google since many (most?) small businesses still do not have websites.
To me, Google making a "scholar" search available separately seems just seems like a way to get some good PR and play nice towards that community.
One of the most interesting debates recently (related to the web) is the Google Autolink functionality.
www.davidrangel.com   (5021 words)

  
 Official Google Blog
I think the most fun are the new "query stats" -- they show top Google search queries that return pages from a site, as well as the top search queries that led users to click on a site.
We launched Google Sitemaps this past summer as a way for webmasters to give us information we could use to better crawl their sites.
Last week Google opened our new office in the Victoria area of London, and to mark the occasion we invited students from nearby schools to create their own Google Doodles from our logo.
googleblog.blogspot.com   (2068 words)

  
 Englishman in New York » Google Images
So the question is, how did one of my blog photographs end up on what looks like a French search of Google images?
The linked results are actually from the French Canadian Google image search generated at the URL http://images.google.ca/images?q=MOMAandstart=100andsvnum=10andhl=frandlr= (.ca = Canada, and the URL component “l=fr” stands for “language=French”), and your photo is currently ranked 106 out of approximately 39,100 images with the keyword MOMA.
pdberger.com /google-images   (150 words)

  
 Barney's BendBlog: Google does it right (again)
So I downloaded the Google Desktop Search with more excitement than trepidation, figuring they'd do it right, as they have everything else (okay, I wish Blogger had more oomph, but it sure works nice and is simple).
As a guy named Barney who knows the song "Barney Google," but doesn't exactly have "goo-goo-googly eyes" (as far as I know), I've always had a soft spot for the Kings and Queens of Search.
In fact, said so on Jeff Jarvis' Buzz Machine site (a favorite blog, BTW), and someone responded: "I'm with Barney, this thing is amazingly fast.
barneysbendblog.blogspot.com /2004/10/google-does-it-right-again.html   (197 words)

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