Larry Page was focused on, “the problem of finding out which web pages link to a given page, considering the number and nature of such backlinks to be valuable information about that page (with the role of citations in academicpublishing in mind).
If you believe in links being treated like academic citations, valuing low relevance links doesn't make sense. Such sites publishing that content does represent a legitimate endorsement of the author's expertise.
The resource is definitely more focused on the broader discourse around the “semantic web” as opposed to “semantic search” and possibly a bit academic for the non-technical professional. The site contains an index of tools that have been developed...
And we hear that Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who set out to recreate at the Googleplex the academic environment they knew at Stanford University, are growing increasingly disenchanted with how soft and spoiled Google's engineers...
Organic traffic brings tons of unique visitors for searches directly related to the academic offerings. At base, a blog is an open source (free) content management system (CMS) with built in goodies like RSS feeds, automatic content archives, easy...
Academic Cousin, SEO By The Sea Via Techmeme, news that Google has settled with two Belgian publishing groups
involved in a lawsuit against it over content included in Google News Belgium. Note that the recap of our stories and headlines around...
Jacso Gives Windows Live Academic Search a Thumbs Down FM Publishing Opens Automated Ad Network, MediaPost Today From The SEW Blog. Searching
for Quality RSS Feeds Dr. Peter Google Results Suffering After "Big Daddy" Update?
The project started with the philosophy that much academic information should be freely available to anyone. Strangely enough, the web took off very much as a publishing medium, in which people edited offline.
Btw, this initiative goes beyond books and MSN also has plans for content from academic publishers, periodicals, aggregators, etc. It will also be interesting to see how this plan (particulary for in-copyright material) goes over with the...
The group -- The Text and Academic Authors Association -- finds Google is "backwards" in making digital copies of books without
first receiving permission. Earlier I posted my back-and-forth with the head of a publishing group over the legality of...
A good way to find these types of papers is to use the CiteSeer.IST search engine, a specialized tool for academic computer science research. And long before Google launched Google Labs, Microsoft Research has been publishing information about its...
However, the new service allows searchers to specifically search against just the academic material. Yahoo already has long-standing ties to gather material from academic publishers through its Content Acquisition Program.
A Niche Search Engine for eBusiness SearchDay, Jan.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/03/sd0130-ebiz.html
eBizSearch is an experimental search engine that focuses on a very small niche: academic and commercially produced articles and reports...
A Niche Search Engine for eBusiness SearchDay, Jan.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/03/sd0130-ebiz.html
eBizSearch is an experimental search engine that focuses on a very small niche: academic and commercially produced articles and reports...
A Niche Search Engine for eBusiness SearchDay, Jan.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/03/sd0130-ebiz.html
eBizSearch is an experimental search engine that focuses on a very small niche: academic and commercially produced articles and reports...