The November numbers mark new records for both Google and Bing and reflect explicit core search volume. Yahoo dropped a tenth of a percentage point to 12.1 percent, while Ask.com and AOL.com also saw slight drops – to 3 percent (down from 3.2...
Optify looked at organic CTR in the hopes of updating one of the SEO industry's long-time ROI calculators based on AOL's leaked searchrecords from August 2006, which Optify calls "old and dated," due to the evolution of universal search and...
Cyber Monday Sets Online Spending Records by Frank Watson Just as it topped AOL's news search category, the Gulf disaster dominated online searches on Yahoo. AOL's Hottest Searches of 2010: Bedbugs, Tiger Woods, BP by Danny Goodwin
Google is huge, and it continues to shatter records. Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, sued 11 corporations, including Google/YouTube, Yahoo, Facebook, Apple, and AOL, claiming they built their businesses off of technology he owns the patents on.
Records have been set for five consecutive years, according to data from the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Miller is under a non-compete agreement with AOL, but that expires within days.
Getting access to the e-mail records was easy for the FBI. Hosey wrote, "On or about January 25, 2008, I obtained login records for the Emperors Club E-Mail Account. These records reflect that, between December 10, 2007, and January 24, 2008, the...
WhitePages.com Expands People SearchExpanding further from its phone directory roots, WhitePages.com has added third-party results from Web search, public records, and professional profiles, and a fledgling e-mail search product.
The Wall Street Journal just reported that AOL has fired the Chief Technology Officer, Maureen Govern, and two other employees after releasing searchrecords last week. To be fair, the searchrecords did have personal ids removed.
Today's search podcast covers AOL's release of searchrecords and the ensuing
privacy crisis that followed; Google's support for site owners enlarging into AOL Basically, you go to this
tool and enter in the number of searches you expect to be...
AOL's release of
searchrecords last week and prevent the company from storing search data
for longer than two weeks. It's well
worth a read, if only to read that the US Department Of Justice is apparently
arguing that access to searchrecords...
The data center will house e-mails, blogs, photos,
documents and chat records and most likely be based in Andhra Pradesh state. Basically, the tool has data from March to May of this year, it then takes the
market share figures of Google, Yahoo...
AOL released user
query records, including how anyone can now easily look at the data. AOL apologizes for release of user search data from News.com have AOL
apologizing for the release, now said to be data involving about 658,000
individuals...
From Traffic Cams to Digitizing to the Kennedy Library to Archival Records: A Now AOL is trying to revive its flagging Netscape brand by turning it
into a Digg-clone or Slashdot 3.0, if you will. Reportedly, Yahoo placed bids on "www.lovecity...
Search National Archives and Records Administration Web Pages With Web Harvest - Gary Price reports on a new search engine named Web Harvest that enables you to search governmental and military Web pages.
As I
explained earlier, you'd really only be able to do that if along with searchrecords, you also got the ISPs to give up information. Someone just looking at IP addresses in a
search engine's log records would think you are two completely...
Please identify the type(s) of information and/or data that the Department
requested in its subpoenas for records issued to the Internet companies --
including whether the Department requested, or obtained, any personal
identifying information...
Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales, asking for more information about the subpoenas for searchrecords from Google, Yahoo, MSN, and AOL. According to press reports, the Department of Justice issued subpoenas for records to Google, Inc, America...
Google keeps records of IP addresses, which can be traced back to individual computers. The survey did not ask people for opinions about Yahoo, Microsoft or AOL. I'm interested to see if the search companies who handed over info to the feds (none...
Administration Demands SearchRecords. Airlines including Jet Blue, Northwest, American, and Delta handed over records that in some cases contained personally identifiable data (credit card info, telephone numbers, etc.
Administration Demands SearchRecords. Postscript: In light of the most recent post on the MSN blog, I'll
bring MSN Search up to match AOL. AOL, Microsoft
and Yahoo DID NOT VIOLATE THE PRIVACY of any user by handing over this
information.