Search Week in Review for Feb. 12, 2011
The author of numerous works including Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870), A Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873) was born on February 8th, 1828.
The author of numerous works including Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870), A Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873) was born on February 8th, 1828.
The term Baseball brought up irrelevant results about fantasy baseball leagues and updates, and no Series links at all. Home Run for Fox Sports; Base Hit for Sports Illustrated; and Strike Outs for Yahoo Sports, ESPN, CBS Sports, MLB, AOL Sports.
As I wrote about the relaunch of AOL Search, AOL truly is playing in the big leagues now. AOL has been on a tear over the past six months, significantly upgrading and enhancing AOL Search (including local and desktop flavors) and also staking out...
AOL's biggest push came in January, when the company introduced its new AOL Search which we reviewed favorably in the SearchDay article AOL Search: Playing In the Big Leagues Now. AOL's new Pinpoint Travel is an ambitious effort to provide truly...
AOL Search: Playing In the Big Leagues Now: Covers a redesign to AOL Search that happened in They do the best they can with the few resources AOL gives them. The directory used by AOL? AOL owns. Still want the ODP at AOL?
This announcement delivers on earlier promises that improved local search was in the words when AOL enhanced AOL Search in January (see our AOL Search: Playing In the Big Leagues Now article for more on this).
Our AOL Search: Playing In the Big Leagues Now on the new AOL Search release commented on FAST being selected over Google to power upcoming changes to AOL's local search service. March 3, 2005 and also features speakers from all the major search...
Our AOL Search: Playing In the Big Leagues Now on the new AOL Search release commented on FAST being selected over Google to power upcoming changes to AOL's local search service. March 3, 2005 and also features speakers from all the major search...
The enhancements at AOL Search that Chris and I wrote about last week (AOL Search: Playing In the Big Leagues Now) and were only accessible to AOL subscribers are now publicly available at search.aol.com
Our AOL Search: Playing In the Big Leagues Now on the new AOL Search release commented on FAST being selected over Google to power upcoming changes to AOL's local search service. Google bypassed in search deal from the Boston Globe takes a closer...
Today's SearchDay, Search Engine Forums Spotlight, features our weekly links to this week's hot topics from search engine forums across the web: AOL Search Moves Up to the Big Leagues - Google's New "Nofollow" Attribute - We Are Seeing A Rollout...
AOL Search Moves Up to the Big Leagues Search Engine Watch Forums AOL's recent moves leave me with a sense of deja vu: Yahoo rolled out a similar series of enhancements just about a year before dropping Google as their web search provider.
Today's SearchDay article, AOL Search: Playing In the Big Leagues Now, covers the new enhancements, including search personalization features, result clustering using Vivisimo technology and local search results drawn from (among other sources) a...
Join the AOL Search Moves Up to the Big Leagues discussion in the Search Engine Watch forums. AOL is rolling out several enhancements to its core search functionality that position it as a clear contender in the battle for eyeballs between Google...
Teoma Tackles the Web SearchDay, Jun.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd0611-teoma.html Teoma is a new search engine born in the computer labs at Rutgers University that looks like a serious contender for joining the major leagues.
Teoma Tackles the Web: Teoma is a new search engine born in the computer labs at Rutgers University that looks like a serious contender for joining the major leagues. At the moment, you will find a fairly complete page for AOL Search online.
NetGuide Live became the newest search engine to join the major leagues since HotBot's May 1996 launch. WebCrawler (-): Soon to be dropped as the AOL default choice due to its acquisition by Excite. It keeps you informed changes to the site and...