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In the News (Fri 29 Aug 08)

  
 Google Unfolds 3D Mapping Acquisition
Keyhole's technology could presumably be combined with Google local search and Google's Adwords keyword advertising service to enable marketers to bid to appear when Keyhole users searched a location or for a competitive business.
While Hanke couldn't comment on whether Google search could be applied to Keyhole's databases, "Something like that is possible," he said.
Hanke said Keyhole has its own search technology that lets users search for an address or business.
www.internetnews.com /ec-news/article.php/3427671   (750 words)

  
 Neowin.net - Where unprofessional journalism looks better - Exclusive: MSN Desktop Search Revealed
Google announced their own Desktop Search technology recently.
I hate Google and would like the fast technology of Blinkx to come and challenge other desktop search engines.
I use Google, but I dislike its Desktop Search because its search type is purely confined to a few file formats and programs.
www.neowin.net /comments.php?id=25605&category=main   (750 words)

  
 Welcome to Northern Light
Established in 1996, and utilizing the award-winning Northern Light search technology, Northern Light has built and installed over 200 custom enterprise search applications for leading organizations, and provides business research content solutions to tens of thousands of employees of our enterprise customers every day.
Northern Light provides search and content integration technology and solutions for enterprises and individuals.
Use the Enterprise Search Engine to search your website, your corporate intranet, file servers on your corporate network, published content you deliver to your customers, or to even build your own Web search engine.
www.northernlight.com   (750 words)

  
 Yahoo dumps Google search technology CNET News.com
During this period, technology start-up Google emerged from academic roots with intent of delivering faster, more relevant search results.
It wasn't until the discovery of commercial search that Yahoo began to refocus its attention to the technology.
Yahoo soon became Google's biggest licensing partner, letting the start-up's results appear on all algorithmic search terms.
news.com.com /2100-1024_3-5160710.html   (1119 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Technology Google search becomes personal
Google is the leader in this area and the launch of a PC search tool is its latest attempt to become even more indispensable to its millions of users.
If the Google search program is physically capable of transmitting any data at all from my PC, legal or not, to the net, then it is insecure and I would not dream of using it.
Often the standard windows search utility is awkward to use and fails to come up with suitable answers to simple requests and if you have a large hard-drive disk(s) this can take for ever to return any result at all.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/technology/3744228.stm   (1911 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Technology Inside the Google search machine
Mr Cutts is one of a team at Google who help webmasters and website creators tweak their pages to ensure they are properly indexed by the search engine.
Instead, he says, Google uses software to keep its search system reliable.
Google does not just have one copy of the entire web, it has several to help with reliability and ensure results are returned quickly.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/technology/3783507.stm   (681 words)

  
 Official Google Blog
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.
Ever since Google Blog Search launched, we've noticed that the universe of blogs has truly exploded--our index is doubling every six months.
googleblog.blogspot.com   (1469 words)

  
 Google Search For Tiny Screens
Google already offers Google Local, Image Search and Web Search, and Google SMS, a text messaging based service as mobile services.
Users can point their mobile browsers to Google's search site, type in the query, then select Mobile Web (beta) as the search option.
"We haven't started doing that," he said, "and Google does not make forward-looking statements." But he said that mobile ads could be delivered as an extension of the company's existing technology.
www.internetnews.com /wireless/article.php/3513501   (410 words)

  
 Google Guide: Image Search
Google Image Search works best when there are many images available to choose from, e.g., photos of Anna Kournikova, the most photographed tennis player.
Google technology isn't yet to the point where it can tell what's in an image by looking at it directly.
Enter your query and click on the "Google Search" button.
www.googleguide.com /images.html   (555 words)

  
 Blocking Google Image Search
Google considers a number of factors when determining whether an image is relevant to your search request.
Note that when you submit a search for Google images, you are redirected to a URL starting with http://images.google.com.
Apparently only English users can use Google's content filtering technology (and it may be that only US schools seem to be so hung up on blocking these images to start with).
nscsysop.hypermart.net /googlesrch.html   (640 words)

  
 Google plans powerful search software
Google's move, the daily said, is in part a defensive one, because the company is concerned about Microsoft's ability to make searching on the Web as well as on a PC a central part of its operating system.
Google, the leading Web search engine, is preparing to introduce a powerful file and text software tool for locating information stored on personal computers, a move which would enable it to compete with software giant Microsoft.
Google is really helpfull in searching web site and with their new addition they will...
inhome.rediff.com /money/2004/may/19google.htm   (640 words)

  
 Grant Robinson : Guess-the-google launcher
Montage-a-google is a simple web app that uses Google's image search to generate a large gridded montage of images based on keywords (search terms) entered by the user.
Please note: Although Guess-the-google uses images retrieved using Google's image search it is in no way associated with or endorsed by Google Inc.
After creating Montage-a-google, several people wrote to me suggesting I make a game based on the same technology.
grant.robinson.name /projects/guess-the-google   (122 words)

  
 Google Image Search has that "not so fresh" feeling? (by Jeremy Zawodny)
You know, paying to let our users use your search technology and content?
I've used Google Image Search a lot and I'm not sure why I haven't given up on them already after so many broken images.
Google, on the other hand, a service I dislike to some extent, does not index my images, and never did, because it has - you know what it does have - a special image indexer.
jeremy.zawodny.com /blog/archives/002978.html   (918 words)

  
 The Anatomy of a Search Engine
This causes search engine technology to remain largely a black art and to be advertising oriented (see Appendix A).
Google's data structures are optimized so that a large document collection can be crawled, indexed, and searched with little cost.
Google is designed to avoid disk seeks whenever possible, and this has had a considerable influence on the design of the data structures.
www-db.stanford.edu /~backrub/google.html   (918 words)

  
 Otaku, Cedric's weblog: Google Desktop Search
Google desktop search searches for files on harddrives - this is a pure file search technology not really directly eCommerce related.
Google already searches my mail for me, what I'm after is some kind of plugin API so I can teach it to index custom application types.
Google Desktop Search radically changed the way I search on my computer.
beust.com /weblog/archives/000195.html   (918 words)

  
 Search Engine News, on Web searching and search engine optimization
Google is now hiring knowledgeable people to their so-called "Rater Hub Google" -- people who are to check on the quality of search results, and report on sites that get a more favorably ranking than their quality and content really deserve.
(June 18 2005) Scirus Repository Search is a free science and technology search engine for the institutional repositories of digital data at universities and other research institutions.
The fact that Google is to present a toolbar for Firefox, is another indication of the growing importance of this browser.
www.pandia.com /searchworld/index.html   (918 words)

  
 beSpacific: Google Image Search Expanded
"Google Image Search has been significantly updated," says Sergey Brin, Google co-founder and president of Technology.
"We've doubled the index to more than 880 million images, enhanced search quality, and improved the user interface."
www.bespacific.com /mt/archives/005049.html   (60 words)

  
 John's Jottings: Google Desktop Search
Google Desktop Search is pretty cool but it might be time to try X1 again.
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.
BlogStreet : Blog Profiles, RSS Ecosystem, Blog Tops, Search and Directory
www.johnsjottings.com /archives/2004/10/15/google_desktop_search.html   (60 words)

  
 Google Stirs Controversy With Froogle (TechNews.com)
Google has staked its reputation as the Internet's premier search engine on delivering rapid, relevant search results -- untouched by human hands -- that it says are based on complex mathematical formulas and sophisticated technology.
Google's practice contrasts with that of Yahoo Inc. Type "Father's Day" in its search engine, and the first results that come back are labeled "Inside Yahoo" to distinguish them from search results for the rest of the Web.
Google previously has said its ad rankings were based entirely on formulas combining the prices paid for ads and the popularity of Web sites among searchers.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A26277-2004Jun8.html   (1113 words)

  
 Google (verb) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the search engine produced by Google Inc., see Google search; for the underlying technology, see Google platform; for other uses see Google (disambiguation).
The verb to google means "to perform a Web search, that returns a greatly defined list of results...pertaining to your search topic, tremendously beating the competition, such as MSN, Yahoo, AskJeeves, Lycos, etc.", usually with the Google search engine.
However, Google also sells the "I Google" Tee, which uses Google as a verb on the product and in its description.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Google_(verb)   (413 words)

  
 Google (verb) - Psychology Central
For the search engine produced by Google Inc., see Google search; for the underlying technology, see Google platform; for other uses see Google (disambiguation).
Another use of the word is to say that some brand or concept "does (or doesn't) google," which indicates whether or not useful information can be found on it using a quick Internet search (commonly with the Google engine).
The verb to google means "to perform a Web search", usually with the Google search engine.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Google_(verb)   (495 words)

  
 Salon.com Technology Meet Mr. Anti-Google
Google's PageRank algorithm, the celebrated system by which Google orders search results, is not, as Google says, "uniquely democratic" -- it's "uniquely tyrannical." PageRank is the "opposite of affirmative action," he has written, meaning that the system discriminates against new Web sites and favors established sites.
When you search for something at Google, it saves your search terms and associates them with a cookie that is set to live on your machine for 36 years.
With cookies, Google can store a user's preferences such as their search language, SafeSearch settings, the number of results per page, etc. Our users tell us time and again that they want their preferences saved even if they don't return to Google for a long time.
www.salon.com /tech/feature/2002/08/29/google_watch/print.html   (3061 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: google video
Related tags: Google, Video, Search, Funny, Google-video, Humor, technology, Internet.
Google Desktop Search Search your computer for emails, files, chats and web history with Google Desktop Search - free download.
KeepVid è un utile servizio che permette di scaricare sul disco rigido i filmati presenti nelle più diffuse piattaforme video (GoogleVideo, YouTube...
technorati.com /tag/google+video   (448 words)

  
 Eulenhaupt Translation Services - Links for Linguists, e.g. Translators and/or Editors
During this trial, publishers' content is hosted by Google and is ranked in our search results according to the same technology we use to evaluate websites".
Google API Proximity Search (GAPS) which uses the Google API to search Google for "two search terms that appear within a certain distance from each other on a page".
Google Scholar which might turn out to be an ideal mean for lecturers keen to convict students of cheating.
www.eulenhaupt.com /linkseng_language.htm   (4424 words)

  
 Traffick: April 13, 2003: Search Engine Enlightenment RSS: traffick.com/atom.xml
If Google's advertising program lacks semantic technology, then this hole must exist in its search technology as well.
I've been listening to the "disambiguation technology" story since 1999 when fledgling semantic technology companies like Oingo (now Applied Semantics) and Simpli (acquired by Netzero and then sold to pay-per-click keyword advertising service Search123) were launched.
Even though Yahoo still pulls Google results, he explains, there are some important changes that smart businesses should pay attention to, especially those relating to XML feeds.
www.traffick.com /blog/archive/2003_04_13_archive.asp   (3006 words)

  
 The Digital Research Initiative
Read about Google technology to find out what makes Google different from other search engines.
>> Various Search Services : Examples from Google.
AnyWho Directory Service offers reverse telephone look-up, allows you to search by street address, and provides maps that show you where a person lives or where a business is located.
www.ibiblio.org /team/intro/search/search.html   (3006 words)

  
 Urban Legends Reference Pages: Politics (Someone Set Us Up the Google Bomb)
Craig Silverstein, Google's director for technology, says the company sees nothing wrong with the public using its search engine this way.
A 'Google bombing' effort has tied the phrase 'miserable failure' to President Bush's biography in the Google search engine.
(i.e., a "page not found" error page) has been the top-ranked page in Google when users search on the phrase "weapons of mass destruction." And now, since early
www.snopes.com /politics/bush/google.asp   (534 words)

  
 Google's April Fool's Day Hoaxes : Sree's Tech Notes
Google announced MentalPlex search technology that read user's mind to determine what the user wanted to search for.
Google Copernicus Hosting Environment and Experiment in Search Engineering (G.C.H.E.E.S.E.) is hiring for engineering positions, opening late in the spring of 2007.
According to Google, this beverage would optimize one's use of the Google search engine by increasing the drinker's intelligence!
www.ananthapuri.com /blog/2005/08/googles-april-fools-day-hoaxes.html   (472 words)

  
 Google, Inc. and David C. Drummond: Admin. Proc. Rel. No. 33-8523 / January 13, 2005
Google, a Silicon Valley search engine technology company, issued over $80 million worth of stock options to the company's employees and consultants from 2002 to 2004 without registering the offering and without providing financial information required to be disclosed under the federal securities laws.
Founded in 1998, Google is an Internet search engine technology provider.
Google viewed the public disclosure of its detailed financial information as strategically disadvantageous, as Drummond recognized, and the company was concerned that providing option recipients with the financial disclosures required by Rule 701 could result in the disclosure of this information to the public at large and, significantly, to Google's competitors.
www.sec.gov /litigation/admin/33-8523.htm   (1816 words)

  
 InformationWeek Search Optimization In Search Of Excellence--And Profits August 18, 2003
Tim Cadogan, VP of search for Yahoo, which last month paid $1.6 billion for paid-search pioneer Overture Services Inc., agreed that paid inclusion can actually boost relevance by including pages that Yahoo's Web-crawling technology doesn't have access to, and he noted that being paid for doesn't put a result where it doesn't belong.
Then there was the audience member who asked how the rest of the search engines could possibly deliver Google-type relevance in their search results if they depend on paid inclusion.
Although search-firm execs gathered this week in Silicon Valley for Jupiter Research's Search Engine Strategies conference didn't admit as much, a panel discussion Monday indicated that there's Google, and then there's everyone else.
www.informationweek.com /story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=13100536   (640 words)

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