Gates, of course, signed off on the new direction, project "Underdog," it was dubbed. Very nice details on MSN Search's Chris Payne making a pitch back in Feb.that outsourcing search was a bad mistake for Microsoft to make -- instead, it needed to...
Last year, Wisenut was often mentioned in the media as a potential "Google killer," an underdog with novel technology that could potentially unseat the champ of web search. SearchDay #88, Sept.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd0905...
SearchDay, September 5, 2001 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd0905-wisenut.html The media is heralding Wisenut as the scrappy underdog that's supposedly going to topple Google from its "throne" as the king of web search.
SearchDay #88, September 5, 2001 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd0905-wisenut.html The media is heralding Wisenut as the scrappy underdog that's supposedly going to topple Google from its "throne" as the king of web search.
Nah.http://www.searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd0905-wisenut.html The media is heralding Wisenut as the scrappy underdog that's supposedly going to topple Google from its "throne" as the king of web search.
Like Teoma, Wisenut has also been heralded as a scrappy underdog that's supposedly going to topple Google from its "throne" as the king of web search. Wisenut, the Google Killer? Ask Jeeves has purchased the Teoma search engine, which has attracted...
Like Teoma, Wisenut has also been heralded as a scrappy underdog that's supposedly going to topple Google from its "throne" as the king of web search. That new service, which will be distributed through all the Ask Jeeves web sites and partner...
The media is heralding Wisenut as the scrappy underdog that's supposedly going to topple Google from its "throne" as the king of web search. Wisenut, the Google Killer? Key executives from AltaVista, FAST, Google and Inktomi open their kimonos and...
SearchDay #88, Sept.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd0905-wisenut.html The media is heralding Wisenut as the scrappy underdog that's supposedly going to topple Google from its "throne" as the king of web search.
It makes for good copy -- the scrappy underdog vs.the reigning champ, David vs. Entertaining as the stories about the presumptive "Google killer" are, virtually all miss the most important point. So, why isn't Wisenut the Google killer?
It makes for good copy -- the scrappy underdog vs.the reigning champ, David vs. So, why isn't Wisenut the Google killer? Entertaining as the stories about the presumptive "Google killer" are, virtually all miss the most important point.