Anna Patterson, who developed one of the largest search engines ever created while at the Internet Archives, and author of the ACM Queue article Why Writing Your Own Search Engine is Hard, is the inventor listed on this patent application, which...
ACM Queue Dec 18 2005 9:36PM GMT From a business standpoint, the biggest news was obviously be the acquisition of 75% of the company by three large newspaper publishing companies.also saw Topix move to new offices and announce a deal with the New...
ACM Queue Nov 16 2005 4:10PM GMT A special report from the Search Engine Strategies conference, August 8-11, 2005, San Jose, CA. A longer version of this story for Search Engine Watch members offers tips on working with search engine ad reps in...
If you're not familiar with Matt Wells, here's a very interesting "conversation" about Gigablast and web search in general between Matt and Steve Kirsch that was published last year in ACM Queue. I just noticed that Matt Wells over at Gigablast has...
Danny's post about Tim Bray's cherry tomato test served as a reminder to me that we've never linked to an interesting interview with Tim that was published in the February issue of ACM Queue and recently made available to non-subscribers.
ACM Queue Apr 4 2005 5:52PM GMT To see the images, simply do a search for a location on Google Maps. You can enter a U.S.or Canadian street address, or click the link above the search form to perform a local search or request driving directions.
In April, ACM Queue, published an article by Patterson titled, "Why Writing Your Own Search Engine is Hard. I just learned that Recall, the search tool that provided full text search access to about 1/3 of The Wayback Machine database (about 11...
In April ACM Queue published an interview with Gigablast's developer and sole proprietor, Matt Wells. Gigablast, the useful search tool that searches its own database of web content, has grown. An update on the Gigablast home page today informs us...
Building Nutch: Open Source Search ACM Queue, April 2004 http://www.acmqueue.com/modules.php? Search Engine Watch News + Search Engine Strategies Comes To London, San Jose + SearchDay & Search Engine Watch Articles + Search Engine Articles + Search...
Why Writing Your Own Search Engine is Hard ACM Queue, April 2004 http://www.acmqueue.com/modules.php? Search Engine Watch News + Search Engine Strategies Comes To London, San Jose + SearchDay Articles + Search Engine Articles + Search Engine...
ACM Queue, Apr.http://www.acmqueue.com/modules.php? Searchers are loyal to their favorite search engine, and stubbornly stick with it even if they don't initially find what they're looking for, according to a new survey of web users.