In other Ask Jeeves news, the company has agreed in a "comprehensive settlement of litigation" with InfoSpace to share marketing costs and revenue from the Excite.com Web search function. Digital Envoy Suit Against Google Can Go Ahead To Share...
It had news of Excite buying Magellan and Open Text selling keywords! In case you missed it, this is Search Engine Report 100 -- the 100th monthly newsletter I've put out. Search Engine Report #100; SearchDay #1000 + Top Stories + More From The...
We've had stuff like this in the past on major search engines, especially at both AltaVista and Excite, if I recall correctly. Search Engine Strategies Set For Stockholm, Chicago + Search Engine Watch Articles + Best Of The Search Engine Watch Blog...
With Excite, the WebCrawler and Magellan properties ended up getting neglected. The Search Engine Report is a monthly newsletter that covers developments with search engines and changes to the Search Engine Watch web site, http://searchenginewatch...
With Excite, the WebCrawler and Magellan properties ended up getting neglected. Here's a recap of major articles and some interesting forum discussions from Search Engine Watch since the last newsletter:
Lycos, Excite, Infoseek, AltaVista, Inktomi, Ask Jeeves all are companies that tried to do both and jumped out of enterprise search. Here's a recap of recent articles from Search Engine Watch's daily SearchDay newsletter:
Excite lost a case in Germany in 2000 for linking keywords to banner ads, yet there was later a settlement and search engines certainly continue to sell terms there today. Here's a recap of recent articles from Search Engine Watch's daily SearchDay...
Playboy challenged a case involving banner ads at Netscape and Excite linked to the word "playboy" but did not win in preventing these ads. Here's a recap of recent articles from Search Engine Watch's daily SearchDay newsletter:
Excite Changes Look, Results, 7/00 Excite Enlarging Index, Partnered With LookSmart, 9/99 The articles below appeared in the Search Engine Update newsletter and have important information not yet added to this page.
Story starts out suggesting that Google is successful because it does search and only search, as opposed to Excite, which years before went beyond search and into being a portal. Flip-flop things, with Google coming first and Excite coming second...
Not since 1996, when Excite purchased both Magellan and WebCrawler, have we seen one search engine company gobble up two others. Even then, Excite let a couple of months pass between acquisitions. The Search Engine Report is a monthly newsletter...
Not since 1996, when Excite purchased both Magellan and WebCrawler, have we seen one search engine company gobble up two others. Even then, Excite let a couple of months pass between acquisitions. I'll keep this short -- if you are reading this...
Not since 1996, when Excite purchased both Magellan and WebCrawler, have we seen one search engine company gobble up two others. Even then, Excite let a couple of months pass between acquisitions. I'll keep this short -- if you are reading this...
Excite, the first search engine to go beyond keywords and introduce concept based searching to the web, opened its virtual doors to the public seven years ago. SearchDay, October 1, 2002 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd1001-excite.html
Excite, the first search engine to go beyond keywords and introduce concept based searching to the web, opened its virtual doors to the public seven years ago. SearchDay, October 1, 2002 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd1001-excite.html
This year, without players such as Excite, Go (Infoseek) and NBCi (Snap), it made for a shorter tour. Here are some recent articles that may be of interest, from Search Engine Watch's daily SearchDay newsletter:
And Excite is back -- at least in some European countries, powered by FAST. The twice-monthly "Search Engine Update" newsletter is just one of the many benefits available to Search Engine Watch members Learn more about the advantages to becoming a...
And Excite is back -- at least in some European countries, powered by FAST. The twice-monthly "Search Engine Update" newsletter is just one of the many benefits available to Search Engine Watch members Learn more about the advantages to becoming a...
And Excite is back -- at least in some European countries, powered by FAST. Here are some recent articles that may be of interest, from Search Engine Watch's daily SearchDay newsletter: See the SearchDay section of the newsletter, where there's an...
Excite Metasearch Serves Up Equal Doses of Innovation and Monetization Traffick, May 11, 2002 http://www.traffick.com/article.asp? Excite has been relaunched as a metasearch service, where parent Infospace is promising a better balance between...