And I haven't tested it myself, so I can't tell you how IBM OmniFind Personal Email Search compares to GoogleDesktopSearch or DesktopSearch from Yahoo! While search engines still can't help you find your missing car keys, prescription glasses or...
A couple of days ago Google announced that GoogleDesktopSearch was now available for enterprise users. GoogleDesktopSearch, Enterprise Edition is available for free and offers additional security features along with tools that IT managers can...
X1DesktopSearch Simplifies Your Life. Desktop Pipeline Apr 20 2005 1:31PM GMT Google provides both algorithmic search results to AOL Search. Ingenio serves pay-per-call ads in much the same way that Google provides sponsored links to AOL.
The new search engine combines technologies from X1 (the same company that powers Yahoo's desktopsearch) and data from Gigablast, Looksmart and a number of "anonymous" ISPs. Join the Google to Snap? Google ensnared in a war of words.
Mac versions are something that many other well-known desktopsearch tools (Google, Copernic, Microsoft, X1, Jeeves, etc.are not offering at the present time. Business Week's Ben Elgin offers his thoughts in a new article: Can DesktopSearch Find...
DesktopSearch from Yahoo Webmaster World It isn't in Google's interest to promote 'PPC [pay per click” arbitrage,' just as it isn't in Google's interest to let networks of boilerplate affiliate sites dominate its SERPs [search engine results pages”.
GoogleDesktopSearch is less than 1MB and Copernic's tool is about 2MB. As Chris wrote about for SearchDay, Yahoo has just released their desktopsearch app. I've had a chance to use the latest entry in the desktopsearch wars and have a few...
Yahoo DesktopSearch (YDS) joins Copernic, Google, HotBot, MSN, Ask Jeeves and many others in an effort to provide a richer, more integrated search experience. Also missing from YDS is one of the most useful features of Google's desktopsearch—the...
Downsides: Virtually no web search integration, and no indexing or caching of web pages viewed—one of GoogleDesktop's strongest features. Long anticipated, Yahoo finally released its desktopsearch application a few moments ago.
Mac versions are something that many other well-known desktopsearch tools (Google, Copernic, Microsoft, X1, Jeeves, etc.are not offering at the present time. It includes desktopsearch functionality.
Goebel Group, a systems intergrator, has put together a handy matrix that allows you to compare the easily compare the capabilities of several desktopsearch applications. DesktopSearch Tools Featured:
Ask Jeeves has launched a beta desktopsearch application, capping off a very busy year in the desktopsearch space. Just a year ago, consumer oriented desktopsearch was only available from a few small companies like Enfish, dtSearch, and x1.
Yahoo has announced that it will release a desktopsearch product after the New Year, putting the search engine firmly in the desktopsearch race that Google
kicked off earlier this year and that other major search engines have already declared...
It was discovered by the same person who found a flaw with GoogleDesktopSearch last week. Reuters reports GoogleDesktop for the Mac is in the works: Google Will Offer DesktopSearch for the Mac. Also, Netcraft reports that Salvatore Aranzulla...
It was discovered by the same person who found a flaw with GoogleDesktopSearch last week. Reuters reports GoogleDesktop for the Mac is in the works: Google Will Offer DesktopSearch for the Mac. As I explained in my article about GoogleDesktop...
CNET recently published a review of 6 desktop apps (Google, Blinx, Lookout, Copernic, x1, Hotbot) and gave its "Editor's Choice" award to CDS. Copernic DesktopSearch (CDS), a product I reviewed (and still like a lot), released version 1.1 today.
Below, some assorted reports and comments on Google's new desktopsearch tool and other similar
tools. They cover: a workaround for getting Firefox data tracked by GDS (the acronym that I see in growing use for GoogleDesktopSearch), one blogger...
Google has released a new GoogleDesktopSearch tool today that allows people to scan their computers for information in the same way they use Google to search the web. Beyond the major search players, Google also has to compete with other desktop...
Google has released a new GoogleDesktopSearch tool today that allows people to scan their computers for information in the same way they use Google to search the web. Beyond the major search players, Google also has to compete with other desktop...
Copernic, a well-known developer of web search tools, is entering the desktopsearch marketplace with the release of a new product today. Copernic DesktopSearch is available now to Windows users free of charge.