SizeWars? Perhaps an end to the sizewars, as Google finally drops the index count off
its home page. Wars: Battle Of The Search Superpowers: Everyone's been arming themselves
to take on Google. Vista Size Controversy: The Google-Yahoo spat over...
With your competitor's increasingly using aggressive bid tactics against you, NOW it is your turn to employ bid tactics that will allow you to remain competitive, while placing you on the winning side of costly bid wars.
However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire sizewars situation. End Of SizeWars? Roundup Of Google Size Announcement Coverage Schmidt himself spoke with CNET's News.com for its article over today...
Claims To Be Most Comprehensive - But Helps Defuse SizeWars By Dropping Home Today's search podcast covers Google's claim to be most comprehensive but
dropping index size as proof of that, plus Google's second birthday this month,
New Index Size, Shifts Focus from Counting from John Battelle covers how
he also sees the index wars as over "at least in terms of raw counting" and
how it shifts the debate "back to relevance, where honestly, it really
belongs.
Now Biggest, Most Comprehensive - But SizeWars Defused By Dropped Home Page Count covers the latest chapter in the dispute over search engine size that
started with last month's claim by Yahoo to have outdistanced Google in index
size.
However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire sizewars situation. The latest sizewars broke out last month, when Yahoo said on its blog that it now provided access to over 19 billion web documents.
For Gary, the search industy watcher, it's interesting to see another round of database sizewars up and running but it's still not a big deal in the searching sense. What Total SizeWars 2005 illustrates that pr/bragging rights and mindshare are...
Looks like we might have a search engine total sizewars beginning. I want to make sure that while Yahoo's total size number is just a number, a claim really since all size numbers from just about all web engines are difficult to verify, Yahoo...
Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts. It seems odd that someone would possibly claim to have more of something and, upon
closer inspection, would report less. is, if claims on the size of indexes are correct (remember we're all assuming the claims are...
That's something we used to hear in the early days of the search engine sizewars. For more on size issues, see
my recent Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts post. First, I highly doubt the claim. A new search engine "Web's Biggest" has come out...
But by the end of that year, AltaVista and Inktomi began the first of the serious Search Engine SizeWars, competing to claim the bragging rights of being biggest. Search Engine SizeWars Google Upgrades Appliance SearchDay, June 17, 2002 http...
As Chris blogged, Google has raised the stakes in the search engine sizewars by claiming an index of 8
billion pages. We've been through these sizewars before. I love the idea of not getting into the sizewars again, which are never that...
The Search Engine Wars NPR, April 12-16, 2004 Search Wars: Battle Of The Search Superpowers SearchDay, April 29, 2004 We've long had competition in search, so why are we hearing so much about the search wars now?
FAST announced today that it has expanded its index to 2.1 web billion pages, taking the lead from Google in the search engine sizewars. In response, Google is now asking that the patent be invalidated, saying that Overture operated its system for...
FAST announced today that it has expanded its index to 2.1 web billion pages, taking the lead from Google in the search engine sizewars. In response, Google is now asking that the patent be invalidated, saying that Overture operated its system for...
FAST announced today that it has expanded its index to 2.1 web billion pages, taking the lead from Google in the search engine sizewars. In response, Google is now asking that the patent be invalidated, saying that Overture operated its system for...
FAST announced today that it has expanded its index to 2.1 web billion pages, taking the lead from Google in the search engine sizewars. Given past rounds in the search engine sizewars, you can expect the number of pages searched displayed on...
Patent Wars II: CMGI Strikes Back That information is extremely salient, the size of the ad, bolding, both of these things add elements to that page," Srinivasan said. In the article, he repeats a claim that AltaVista has tried to make before...
Patent Wars II: CMGI Strikes Back That information is extremely salient, the size of the ad, bolding, both of these things add elements to that page," Srinivasan said. In the article, he repeats a claim that AltaVista has tried to make before...