Much of this will already be known to regular readers of this newsletter, but the article provides a good refresher. Lycos, Excite, Infoseek, AltaVista, Inktomi, Ask Jeeves all are companies that tried to do both and jumped out of enterprise search.
So Inktomi was well due for an overhaul by now. Confirmed speakers will be there from About.com, AOL, Ask Jeeves/Teoma, Google, Inktomi, LookSmart/WiseNut, Overture and Yahoo, as well as a variety of specialized services such as Shopping.com and...
Confirmed speakers will be there from About.com, AOL, Ask Jeeves/Teoma, Google, Inktomi, LookSmart/WiseNut, Overture and Yahoo, as well as a variety of specialized services such as Shopping.com and Singingfish.
Links to this week's topics from search engine forums across the web: Yahoo Says It will Switch to Inktomi First Quarter - Yahoo Changing. Search Engine Watch News + SES Comes To New York In March + Search Engine Articles By Danny Sullivan...
If you are a Search Engine Watch member, this is the day after your special mid-monthly newsletter goes out. We've expected this since Yahoo paid nearly $250 million to buy Inktomi last year. NOTE: Search Engine Watch members already read this in...
Shortly after the new year, LookSmart listings will no longer be offered through the Sprinks web site or integrated into Inktomi's paid inclusion listings. But these services are unlikely to recover much of the reach lost when the Inktomi deal ends...
Sign-up for the free daily newsletter from Search Engine Watch via the link below: Yahoo's still trying to absorb Overture, which itself just absorbed two other companies -- and Inktomi continues to linger.
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Sign-up for the free daily newsletter from Search Engine Watch via the link below: FYI, you can turn this off, and I'll take a closer look at this in a future newsletter. Should you be wary of Inktomi?
You've got to love the quote from Yahoo Australia, about how they'll switch to Inktomi if it can do as well as current results that come from Google -- and the lack of support for Yahoo-owned Inktomi is even more noticeable in another report...
I tried the three canned examples from the home page and compared the same search to Inktomi, Google, AllTheWeb and Teoma results by using HotBot. As I'm on the road, I haven't been able to print and proof this edition of the newsletter.
Could you post more info in your newsletter about how to contact Google when suspecting a site has a penalty? In addition, the company does still have a partnership with Inktomi via the HotBot site, so it's not giving up income by convincing you to...
Speakers from major search engines are also involved, including confirmed panelists from About.com/Sprinks, Ask Jeeves/Teoma, Google, LookSmart, Lycos, MSN Search, Overture (AltaVista/AllTheWeb) and Yahoo/Inktomi.
However, I'd expect this will remain as a feature when Inktomi results take over. Don't worry -- I'll be coming back to this story in more detail by the next newsletter. Sign-up for the free daily newsletter from Search Engine Watch via the link...
Betting On The Butler Again Forbes, June 12, 2003 http://www.forbes.com/newsletter/2003/06/12/cz_jc_0612soapbox.html Sign-up for the free daily newsletter from Search Engine Watch via the link below: Here's a recap of recent articles from Search...
Sign-up for the free daily newsletter from Search Engine Watch via the link below: Search Providers Chart has been updated to reflect new ownership of AllTheWeb and AltaVista by Overture, new ownership of Inktomi by Yahoo and to show new contract...
VeriTest was commissioned by Inktomi to conduct the test. Since these are intended for SearchDay's HTML format, where links are embedded in the story, I've placed the links within parenthesis so they will work in the text-only version of this...
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.com/. The twice-monthly "Search Engine Update" newsletter is just one of the...
In addition to the newsletter, I've also been busy doing site updates: On the archive page below, you'll find more articles like those above, plus have the ability to sign-up for the free newsletter. Here are some recent articles that may be of...
I've had to push that back an issue, given all the other news that's developed since the last newsletter. Finally, last newsletter I said I'd be bringing you an update on the iGetNet keywords system. In addition to the newsletter, I've also been...