Stanford QB Andrew Luck Hottest Search Term Today by Frank Watson Blekko Launches Spam Clock To Keep Pressure On Google - SearchEngine Land Here's a recap of this week's columns and news stories for the week of Jan.to 8, as reported by Search...
Stanford WebBase: Google's School Spam Issues; Holiday Catchup & More! Today's SearchDay, SearchEngine Forums Spotlight, features our weekly links
to this week's hot topics from searchengine forums across the web: Hack Your
Yahoo funds $1M Stanford journalism fellowship, San Jose Business Journal Google OneBox Q&A Adult Spam, SearchEngine Roundtable Customizing Your Own SearchEngine Want to build your own searchengine that skews toward your favorite sites or
topic...
I wrote back in April about how the sale of off-topic links to advertisers looking for search ranking
boosts had become well seated within university newspapers, with the StanfordDaily paper as a classic example.
Stanford University's Student Paper & Selling Links for SearchEngine Watch
members in April looked at the issue in depth, and how other student papers not to mention major media outlets
like the Washington Post and CBS News also sell links.
New Technical Report from Stanford Discusses Link Spam May. The Stanford InfoLab has just posted a new 22 page technical report titled, "Link Spam Alliances. Google's Mission in Context from MediaPost has Google's head of travel explaining...
The Stanford InfoLab has just posted a new 22 page technical report titled, "Link Spam Alliances. New Technical Report from Stanford Discusses Link Spam May. Over the weekend, one of the developers of Jux2 told me that the service was originally...
The StanfordDaily and searchspam from Silicon Beat has fresh comments
from the StanfordDaily, with them saying they'd review the situation. In April, I wrote about how Stanford University's student newspaper and many other student papers were...
Stanford University's Student Paper BrilliantShopper.com to Launch Soon. See also Updated Research Paper: A Taxonomy of Web Spam, which looks a bit more closely at one of them. Last year, I did a breakdown for SearchEngine Watch members of what...
The StanfordDaily Selling Links thread at our SearchEngine Watch Forums (and see also
this from Feb) looks at the ironic
situation of the student newspaper at Stanford University -- the birthplace of Google, Yahoo and
owner of the PageRank...
The StanfordDaily Selling Links thread at our SearchEngine Watch Forums (and see also this from Feb) looks at the ironic situation of the student newspaper at Stanford University -- the birthplace of Google, Yahoo and owner of the PageRank...
StanfordDaily Jan 5 2005 12:42PM GMT Comment Spam? I've found that by taking time to understand the "personalities" of each searchengine, you begin to instinctively gravitate to one over another for different types of queries.
The paper was written while they were students at Stanford. In this post, a short bibliography of other papers that the "Google Boys" wrote while members of the Stanford Database Group. Those are the people who among other things try to...
Question is, which way will Stanford University go? Q&A with open source searchengine founder and creator Doug Cutting, with some interesting comments on Google wanting to help but fearing it will help their competitors, the idea that Nutch APIs...
Turns out, Stanford University owns the patent on PageRank, a part of the Google ranking system. However, some of the methods they use to obtain top positions are considered to be spam by the major search engines.
I mentioned Kaltix briefly in a previous newsletter, a search start-up out of Stanford University (which gave birth to Yahoo and Google). Beyond searching, you can use the toolbar to prescreen your email for spam, translate words into different...
Personalized Web Search Company Formed by Members of Stanford's PageRank Project ResourceShelf, July 12, 2003 http://www.resourceshelf.com/archives/2003_07_01_resourceshelf_archive.html/#105792742403772187
Two Stanford University students will present a paper at the 12th Annual WWW Conference explaining ways to speed up the calculation of PageRank -- NOT the ranking algorithm behind the Google searchengine but rather one component of that algorithm.
These two papers from Stanford offer some heavy-duty insights into Google's operation. How do I report spam? Is using WebPosition and other page analysis and rank checking tools considered spam? Here are some recent articles that may be of interest...