SizeWars? Perhaps an end to the sizewars, as Google finally drops the index count off
its home page. Wars: Battle Of The Search Superpowers: Everyone's been arming themselves
to take on Google. Leads To Linking, Indexing Dispute: Book...
However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire sizewars situation. End Of SizeWars? Being Indexed Versus Being Ranked - SEO Practices: Indexing and Ranking from Mike Grehan at ClickZ is a good...
However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire sizewars situation. Bigger no longer meant better, irregardless of the many sizewars that continued to erupt.
Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts covers the self-reported figures and battle we had between Google and MSN last November, along with issues such as how much of a page is actually indexed. Search Engine SizeWars & Google's Supplemental Results...
Search Engine SizeWars who's biggest" in August 2003. This is Search Engine SizeWars VI, by my count. Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts covers the self-reported figures and battle we had between Google and
Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts. Pages that it has indexed, not links it knows about. More important, what's getting indexed? In that, you see Yahoo has 137,000 pages indexed versus Google's 71,000 pages.
More on this in my past
article, Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts. Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts from last November and some historic articles on the Indexed The "indexed web" refers to the part of that considered to have been indexed by...
Search Engine SizeWars real" index is about 5 billion pages. Perhaps,
except that Google has for years had what it calls partially-indexed URLs that aren't actually indexed at all. As I've
written before, link-only listings is a better...
Engine SizeWars V Erupts. If only 101K is actually indexed, then only about half of the page's content should only show in the cache. If Google has only indexed 101K of the page, then it should end abruptly about one-sixth of the way down.
Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts: From SEW on how the figures on the Google home page may not show the
number of pages actually indexed, along with other size issues. Search Engine SizeWars Search Engine Size Test: July 2000: Gives an in-depth...
Search Engine SizeWars Google Upgrades Appliance SearchDay, June 17, 2002 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/2160141 Google Fires New Salvo in Search Engine SizeWars SearchDay, Dec.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article...
As Chris blogged, Google has raised the stakes in the search engine sizewars by claiming an index of 8
billion pages. We've been through these sizewars before. My Search Engine Sizes page lays out the past sizewars we've had, for the curious...
As a result, Google should quickly gain new desktop search converts in this latest battleground of the search engine wars -- and on territory that some had assumed Microsoft would win on. Similar to the Google page cache feature, this lets you see...
As a result, Google should quickly gain new desktop search converts in this latest battleground of the search engine wars -- and on territory that some had assumed Microsoft would win on. Similar to the Google page cache feature, this lets you see...
That's what triggered the last change, as explained more here in my article from last year: Search Engine SizeWars & Google's Supplemental Results. AltaVista unfairly bore the brunt of attacks for not indexing every page from various web sites...
It's Microsoft's first real weapon of its own in the ongoing search wars. Microsoft says the new search engine has about 1 billion pages indexed, with plans to increase this size over time. What gets indexed?
It's Microsoft's first real weapon of its own in the ongoing search wars. Microsoft says the new search engine has about 1 billion pages indexed, with plans to increase this size over time. That puts it behind the size of other major search engines...
Search-Engine Wars Flare Online. Minimum Site Size to get Indexed? I hate to say 'I told you so'.but.well. I told you so'. Since the introduction of Google Ads and various other 'pay for click' advertising schemes, I have been saying that it was...
We've long had competition in search, so why are we hearing so much about the search wars now? Because the few left in the wake of the portal wars are embarking on a new quest to secure their destinies on the search front.
I especially hate when the periodic sizewars erupt because examining the latest claims takes time away from other more important things to write about. Instead, I'm filled with Andrew Goodman-style rage (and that's a compliment to Andrew) that the...