Keeping Current with the World of Search Engines
SearchDay, May 2, 2002
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd0502-sereading1.html
Ironically, many people feel that staying current with the world of search is a major source of information overload. It needn't be, if you rely on this baker's dozen list of excellent newsletters and weblogs.
Overture Out, Google In At AOL
SearchDay, May 1, 2002
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd0501-google.html
Overture announced today that its relationship to provide
paid listings to AOL has ended, and the appearance of paid listings from Google
on the AOL Search site suggests that Google is Overture's likely successor.
Inside the Google Search Appliance
SearchDay, April 30, 2002
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd0430-googleapp.html
Want Google search on your own internal network? Try the Google Appliance, a self-contained version of the popular search engine that's stuffed into a pizza-sized box.
Map This!
SearchDay, April 29, 2002
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd0429-maps.html
The Maptech MapServer contains over 60,000 topographic maps, nautical charts, aeronautical charts, and aerial and satellite photographs covering the United States.
Elsewhere at Internet.com
Three Types Of Sites Rule The World
http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article/0,2198,3531_1022921,00.html
A Nielsen//NetRatings study says overseas surfers woo over Search Engines, Portals and Communities - the same types of sites Americans are fond of.
Google SVG Search, Part I
http://www.webreference.com/xml/column55/
Though Web services are relatively new, there's still no need to reinvent the wheel when calling them. Our XML expert begins his Google Web service implementation with a look at the SOAP::Lite Perl module.
Music Fans Rip More, Spend More
http://cyberatlas.com/big_picture/applications/article/0,,1301_1025351,00.html
As the music industry continues to blame the Internet for lagging global sales, Jupiter finds that experienced file sharers are more likely to have increased their music spending budgets.
Yahoodwinked, Part Deux
http://www.clickz.com/res/analyze_data/article.php/1024631
If you have strong feelings about Yahoo's change of privacy policy and marketing preferences, you're not alone. Mark shares some of the most passionate opinions his "Yahoodwinked" column elicited.
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