Be ready for when it does, so start your first machine learning class today in Stanford machine learning 101. Understanding what’s changing is key to future searchengine optimization (SEO) endeavors.
Stanford QB Andrew Luck Hottest Search Term Today by Frank Watson DuckDuckGo Challenges Google On Privacy With DontTrack.us - SearchEngine Land Blekko Launches Spam Clock To Keep Pressure On Google - SearchEngine Land
A computer science student at Stanford University who created YouTube Instant, an app that brings up different YouTube videos while you type, gets job offer via Twitter. A young Australian tech geek, named Long Zheng, tweaked Microsoft's Bing...
Last April, I
wrote about
how the StanfordDaily newspaper was
selling links for those seeking to rank better on Google, ironic given that Google was born out of Stanford University and is very anti-link selling.
Google Guys Invest in a Motion Picture Being Made by Friend - Via Philipp at Google Blogoscoped, an article in the San Francisco Chronicle that informs us that the Google Guys (Sergey and Larry) are investing in a film titled, " Broken Arrows...
I wrote back in April about how the sale of off-topic links to advertisers looking for searchranking
boosts had become well seated within university newspapers, with the StanfordDaily paper as a classic example.
New Technical Report from Stanford Discusses Link Spam May. The Stanford InfoLab has just posted a new 22 page technical report titled, "Link Spam Alliances. Google's Mission in Context from MediaPost has Google's head of travel explaining...
New Technical Report from Stanford Discusses Link Spam May. The Stanford InfoLab has just posted a new 22 page technical report titled, "Link Spam Alliances. SearchEngine Forums Spotlight May 23, 2005 - Links to the week's topics from search...
The StanfordDaily Selling Links thread at our SearchEngine Watch Forums (and see also this from Feb) looks at the ironic situation of the student newspaper at Stanford University -- the birthplace of Google, Yahoo and owner of the PageRank...
StanfordDaily Jan 5 2005 12:42PM GMT The year 2000 was the first full year that Google began to dominate the search, uh, zeitgeist, and its introduction of a simple but powerful Toolbar made using the searchengine virtually a reflexive action.
Question is, which way will Stanford University go? A technique used by National Public Radio to get its audio content indexed by Google seems acceptable to the searchengine despite apparently violating its own guidelines about cloaking.
Turns out, Stanford University owns the patent on PageRank, a part of the Googleranking system. So the latest changes at Google are more a return to the "arms race" in the past between marketers and search engines, and one you can expect will...
Turns out, Stanford University owns the patent on PageRank, a part of the Googleranking system. Mike Grehan asks Google senior research scientist Craig Nevill-Manning about how the Froogle shopping searchengine got started, issues in compiling...
Two Stanford University students will present a paper at the 12th Annual WWW Conference explaining ways to speed up the calculation of PageRank -- NOT the ranking algorithm behind the Googlesearchengine but rather one component of that algorithm.