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Search Engine Watch August 22, 2008 Chris Boggs |
Word or Phrase Co-Occurrence within Particular Industries Are search engines smarter now than 4 years ago? I certainly hope so. There are too many words that could mean multiple things, and so many Web sites have at least some content that appears to humans but not text browsers. |
Search Engine Watch November 23, 2005 Christine Churchill |
Understanding Search Engine Patents Search related patents provide insight into what's going on in search engine algorithms, and search marketers who understand these 'rules of ranking' are better positioned to win top position in search results. |
Information Today October 26, 2009 Thomas E. Wolff |
LexisNexis Opens the `Black Box' With Powerful Semantic Search Technology The partnership agreement gives LexisNexis exclusive rights to implement PureDiscovery's KnowledgeGraph technology to intellectual property data. |
Search Engine Watch May 17, 2005 Tony Wright |
Search Engines and King Content A group of experts discuss steps you can take to make sure that your website contains content that will bring in traffic from search engines. |
Search Engine Watch August 2, 2000 Danny Sullivan |
Ask Jeeves Adds Directory, Direct Hit Results Ask Jeeves has redesigned its home page and search results page. From the home page, you'll find category links just below the search box. These lead to the Ask Jeeves version of the Open Directory, where sites are ranked in order of popularity. |
Search Engine Watch July 21, 2004 Christine Churchill |
Meet The Crawlers Representatives of Yahoo, Google, Ask Jeeves and Looksmart offer an inside glimpse of recent developments at the major search engines. The general focus for the major search engines continues to be on the user experience. |
Information Today May 31, 2005 Paula J. Hane |
Ask Jeeves Hopes to Zoom Ahead of Competitors Ask Jeeves, usually seen as an also-ran to Google and Yahoo!, has just introduced some core search innovations that it says will significantly improve the relevance and speed of users' searches. |
Search Engine Watch May 26, 2005 Sherman & Price |
Ask Jeeves Serves Up New Features Ask Jeeves is rolling out two new enhancements today that help searchers quickly focus queries and get direct answers to questions without using complex commands or advanced search tools. |
Search Engine Watch September 22, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Myriad Search: Meta Search Your Way A new meta search engine lets Internet marketers and others compare results from the four top web search engines, and tweak their relative importance in a cutomized result set. |
Search Engine Watch February 7, 2007 Eric Enge |
Think Like a Search Engineer Knowing when you are taking risks, or making the decision to avoid them, can help scale your search engine marketing strategy to new heights. |
InternetNews May 26, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Ask Jeeves Zooms in on Relevance Ask Jeeves unleashed Zoom, a related-search tool to help searchers narrow or expand the topic, and Web Answers, which provides answers to explicit or implicit questions. |
D-Lib October 2002 Zhang, Mostafa & Tripathy |
Information Retrieval by Semantic Analysis and Visualization of the Concept Space of D-Lib Magazine In this article we present a method for retrieving documents from a digital library through a visual interface based on automatically generated concepts. |
Technology Research News July 27, 2005 |
Internet Structure Search engines find content via spiders that go through the pages on a Web site by following the links among pages. Here is an overview of how search engines handle queries on the Internet. |
Search Engine Watch July 27, 2010 Eric Enge |
12 Ways Your SEO Mileage May Vary If you've spent time analyzing search results for a variety of queries, you've likely seen results you can't easily explain. Here's why this happens. |
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. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2006 Menczer et al. |
Googlearchy or Googlocracy? While search engines do not make for a level playing field, their use partially mitigates the rich-get-richer nature of the Web, giving new sites an increased chance of being discovered, as long as they are about specific topics that match the interests of users. |
Search Engine Watch January 26, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Searching For a Better Image Ask Jeeves has launched a brand-new image search service, using some innovative techniques to identify high-quality pictures on the web. See how it stacks up against the competition. |
Search Engine Watch September 8, 2005 Patricia Hursh |
Chasing Search Engine Algorithms: Wisdom or Folly? Properly optimized web sites can achieve top rankings in web search results, leading potential customers to Internet businesses. But when search engines change, should you follow suit? |
Search Engine Watch April 4, 2000 |
Search Satisfaction And Behavior Results Released Every three months, some users at the major search engines are selected randomly by NPD and asked about their visits. The results are fascinating, but they've not been available to the general public until now.
The survey is funded and conducted on behalf of the major search engines, and the results have been used for their own internal purposes.... |
Search Engine Watch August 2, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Search Engine Results Continuing to Diverge A new study suggests that the overlap between search engine results is less than it was even a few months ago, and that the voices of each engine are growing even more unique. |
Searcher October 2000 Stephen E. Arnold |
The 'R' Technology Revolution: Relationship, Research Revenue Single letters are the marketer's touchstones. We have the ubiquitous "e" used in company names, and, as one pundit exclaimed, "E-nough." We want to focus on "R" --- relationship technologies gathering research to produce revenue... |
Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2008 J. Brooker Aker |
Search for: Meaning Here's how to search for meaning through unstructured data. |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2013 Zeng & Hodge |
Semantic Search: Magnet for the Needle in the Search Haystack Experts in semantic search and related technologies, users, implementers, academic researchers, and others interested in the use of knowledge organization systems in networked environments attended the NKOS/CENDI Workshop, "Magnet for the Needle in a Search Haystack," held on December 6, 2012. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Bontcheva et al. |
Semantic Enrichment and Search: A Case Study on Environmental Science Literature In order to facilitate environmental science researchers in carrying out better semantic searches, a form-based semantic search interface is proposed. |
Search Engine Watch August 1, 2008 Frank Watson |
Look Out PageRank, There's a New Algorithm in Town Microsoft recently published research on a new algorithm it calls BrowseRank, which is based on user behavior instead of linking patterns. Microsoft thinks this could be the answer to increased relevance in search results. But is it? |
Search Engine Watch December 16, 2004 Gary Price |
Ask Jeeves Launches Desktop Search Ask Jeeves has launched a beta desktop search application, capping off a very busy year in the desktop search space. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2012 Bertin & Atanassova |
Semantic Enrichment of Scientific Publications and Metadata Our aim is to bring new value to scientific publications by automatic extraction and semantic analysis. |
Search Engine Watch June 21, 2004 Gary Price |
Ask Jeeves Sharpens Its Focus Ask Jeeves announced several new 'Smart Search' shortcuts, along with a new page preview tool. |
Search Engine Watch October 3, 2006 Rae Hoffman |
Rebranding Ask.com How do you engineer a major overhaul to your web site to increase traffic and user satisfaction? Ask.com's Senior User Experience Analyst describes the company's careful yet bold approach to its recent redesign in this wide-ranging interview. |
Bio-IT World Jul/Aug 2006 Nosa Omoigui |
Going Beyond Search for the Enterprise Beyond standard search, technology exists to bring knowledge discovery to the desktops of life science workers. Understanding the difference between standard search retrieval and true knowledge discovery is an important step in helping knowledge workers gain insight and grapple with larger universal health and medical issues. |
Search Engine Watch August 21, 2009 Frank Watson |
Is Google the Lazy Man's Marketing Method? Is it lazy to focus the majority of your marketing efforts on Google, or just common sense? Is it worth our time to focus on other search engines, social media, and other non-Google marketing online? |
Search Engine Watch December 4, 2003 Greg Jarboe |
Meta Search Engines are Back It's been a busy year for the major meta search engines, with a number of notable developments that have restored their usefulness as worthy search tools. |
Search Engine Watch January 13, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Yahoo & MSN Closing the Google Gap While Big G continues to maintain its leadership position in the eyes of web searchers, a new study finds that Yahoo, MSN Search and Ask Jeeves have all made significant improvements over the past year and are narrowing Google's mindshare advantage. |
Search Engine Watch July 22, 2004 Andrew Goodman |
The Future of Search Representatives from the world's biggest search engine companies sat down with Danny Sullivan and several hundred of his closest friends to talk about the future of search and information retrieval. |
InternetNews February 27, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Ask Says Bye to Butler Ask Jeeves rebrands to highlight new service and features. |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 Greg R. Notess |
Internet Search Engine Update AllTheWeb claims it has increased the size of its database to over 2 billion fully indexed Web pages... AltaVista now really defaults to a Boolean AND... Ask Jeeves has a new, simpler design... Google has been promoting its fee-based Google Answers... etc. |
InternetNews June 17, 2009 David Needle |
Search Heavyweights Debate What's Next Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and others focus on advances in semantic search and how results can be made more effective. |
Search Engine Watch November 3, 2000 Danny Sullivan |
Paid Inclusion At Search Engines Gains Ground Paid inclusion, now in place at Ask Jeeves, LookSmart and Inktomi, guarantee to site owners that they will be included in a search engine's listings in greater depth than might ordinarily occur... |
T.H.E. Journal August 2002 Killmer & Koppel |
So Much Information, So Little Time Evaluating web resources with search engines |
Search Engine Watch March 4, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Ask Jeeves Launches Paid Inclusion For Teoma Ask Jeeves went live last month with a beta program that allows paid inclusion into the Teoma index... |
Search Engine Watch February 3, 2000 |
Ask Jeeves Asks Direct Hit In a surprise move, but one that makes perfect sense, Ask Jeeves announced last week that it was acquiring Direct Hit in a $500 million stock deal. |
Information Today April 4, 2011 |
LexisNexis Announces New IP Research Technology With Semantic Search "Brain" The next-generation semantic search technology identifies the meaning of multiple concepts within a single search query to help users zero in on core concepts faster and make fewer revisions to their search queries. |
Bio-IT World Dec 2006/Jan 2007 Eric K. Neumann |
Scenes from the Semantic Web Conference Highlights from the fifth annual International Semantic Web Conference: Healthcare and life sciences: AlzPharm project... EpiSPIDER... Patient Summary System for the European Union... etc. |