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Search Engine Watch December 8, 2005 Chris Sherman |
A Compilation Search Technology Book Reviews Want to hack together your own search engine? Curious to dig deeper into data mining? Here's a compilation of various search-related book reviews published in SearchDay over the past several years. |
Search Engine Watch May 18, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Supercharging Firefox A new book from by Nigel McFarlane, Firefox Hacks, shows you how to supercharge your browsing experience. It's loaded with dozens of tips and techniques that you can apply right away. |
Search Engine Watch April 5, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Hacking Google Maps If you like using Google Maps and want to a relatively easy way to get more out of the service, Google Maps Hacks makes an excellent addition to your hardcopy searching library. |
Search Engine Watch March 2, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Newer, Fresher Google Hacks One of the best books about Google has just been updated with new content and useful tools that make it even easier to exploit the full power of the popular search engine. |
ONLINE Nov/Dec 2004 Deborah Lynne Wiley |
Hardcopy: Recommended Reading on the Library Field Book reviews of: Google: The Missing Manual by Sarah Milstein and Rael Dornfest... Web Search Garage: The Definitive Guide on How Best to Search the Internet by Tara Calishain... Google and Other Search Engines by Diane Poremsky... etc. |
Search Engine Watch June 21, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Hacking Flickr You can do a lot more with Yahoo's popular photo sharing site than simply upload your own photos and browse images created by other users. A new book in O'Reilly's popular 'Hacks' series shows you how. |
Search Engine Watch October 19, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Searching for a Good Searching Book? Here's a compilation of reviews for books designed to help you sharpen your searching skills. |
Searcher October 2001 Gary Price |
Web Search Engines FAQs: Questions, Answers, and Issues The Web search world changes on what sometimes seems like an hourly basis. What follows are a few selected tips and resources for some of the most well-known of engines... |
Search Engine Watch November 3, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Tuning up Your Skills in the Web Search Garage Every now and then a book comes along that's a must-read for every serious searcher, and Tara Calishain's Web Search Garage falls squarely into that category. |
ONLINE November 2001 Greg R. Notess |
On the Net, Freshness Issue and Complexities with Web Search Engines Understanding the currentness (or freshness) patterns of the search engines' databases helps the searcher to better understand the results and what might not be found... |
T.H.E. Journal August 2002 Killmer & Koppel |
So Much Information, So Little Time Evaluating web resources with search engines |
ONLINE Jul/Aug 2003 |
Hardcopy: Recommended Reading on the Library Field The Enduring Library: Technology, Tradition, and the Quest for Balance... The Ultimate Digital Library: Where the New Information Players Meet... Google Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools... Super Searchers on Madison Avenue |
ONLINE Jan/Feb 2002 Marydee Ojala |
Search Soirees I am constantly struck by the difference between what people can do with search engines and what they actually do. It boils down to this: advanced search engine features go largely unused... |
Technology Research News October 22, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Queries guide Web crawlers Search engines approach the problem of sorting out the vast amount of information on the Internet by casting their nets as widely as they can, then sifting through the catch. An algorithm that analyzes what people are looking for could point search engines toward more relevant pages. |
Search Engine Watch November 1, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Web Analytics, Demystified Measurement is a crucial part of a successful search marketing campaign, but understanding and using web analytics tools can be daunting. A new book demystifies the process, showing you how to implement your own effective measurement strategies. |
Search Engine Watch May 3, 2000 |
Auction Search Case Awaits Ruling Is it legal to spider someone's web site without permission? We've never had a court ruling on this before, at least in terms of textual information, but that's expected to change shortly. |
Information Today September 2006 Michael Baumann |
Caught in the Web 2.0 Web 2.0 continues to grow as more and more new sites emerge, and as established companies begin following the practices espoused by companies such as Flickr and Google. |
Search Engine Watch November 5, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
Web Spiders List Planned Search engine spiders and crawlers with other purposes pose significant problems to site owners. In particular, they can skew page view statistics, which means that advertisers might pay for impressions that human beings never see... |