The Columbia Journalism Review mentioned AOL's Demand/ROI tool and how it is being used to find topics that will generate pageviews and ROI -- along with the news that AOL is hiring reporters. AOL Serves Google Search Results.
AOL, Robots, and Search By Gary Price, Sep.http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/040921-94 AOL is beginning a push to build more instant messaging robots, as covered in this ComputerWeekly.com article: AOL to promote Aim Robots.
AOL Canada inks deal with Google News.com, June 3, 2003 http://news.com.com/2110-1024_3-1012918.html Primedia unit strikes AOL link deal CBS MarketWatch, June 2, 2003 http://www.marketwatch.com/news/yhoo/story.asp?
I also don't know where the LookSmart CEO, quoted in the story, is getting the figures to say that Google has "stolen 40 percent" of the search market from AOL, MSN and Yahoo. If anything, it is Google that throughout 2002 curbed Overture's...
Link for AOL users: Membership Sign-Up Info Two of the web's oldest search engines had more bad financial news, with Excite@Home filing for bankruptcy last Friday and AltaVista also announcing a new round of layoffs last month.
Link for AOL users: Membership Sign-Up Info Two of the web's oldest search engines had more bad financial news, with Excite@Home filing for bankruptcy last Friday and AltaVista also announcing a new round of layoffs last month.
GoTo paid 59 percent of revenues to affiliates and partners such as AOL, though this is down from 67 percent in the first quarter of this year and expected to drop to 55 percent next year. Similarly, not everyone who goes to AOL.com will see GoTo...
General Notes + Excite Enlarging Index, Partnered With LookSmart + Inktomi Takes Over At AOL NetFind + FAST Gets Submit Page + Lycos, Copernic Release Search Tools + GovSearch To Keep Going + Search Boxes That Pay + Search Engine Articles...
AOL not alone in volunteer controversy News.com, May 27, 1999 http://news.com/News/Item/0,4,37144,00.html Inktomi also announced that it is now powering the AOL-owned CompuServe search service, which was previously powered by Excite.
The change is somewhat confusing, because the search page that loads into IE4's new search window -- which is sent from the Microsoft site -- still lists several of the dropped search engines and doesn't list AOL NetFind.
The change is somewhat confusing, because the search page that loads into IE4's new search window -- which is sent from the Microsoft site -- still lists several of the dropped search engines and doesn't list AOL NetFind.
Using AOL means that AOL's proxy server told Lycos I was US-based, so I was not switched to the UK version. Suspecting it was related to the country switching, I accessed Lycos via AOL to test the theory.