Kaltix Corp.was formed in June 2003 and focuses on developing personalized and context-sensitive search technologies that make it faster and easier for people to find information on the web. Back in 2003 there was this company called Kaltix run by...
Sep Kamvar, founder of search technology company Kaltix (sold to Google) is an adviser. Everyone knows that the Google search engine no longer wants to be a social donut. But the first true social search engine may have already escaped the...
When Google
acquired the three people from Kaltix along with their search technology
back in 2003, it hardly created a revolutionary change for us soon after. That didn't happen post-Kaltix. Instead, it was developed by a university student who...
Loren over at Search Engine Journal points us to a post on SEO by the Sea by Bill Slawski that does an impressive job of listing some of the patents held or applied for by companies Google has acquired over the years like Urchin, Applied Semantics...
Loren over at Search Engine Journal points us to a post on SEO by the Sea by Bill Slawski that does an impressive job of listing some of the patents held or applied for by companies Google has acquired over the years like Urchin, Applied Semantics...
But Google bought Blogger in February 2003, acquired Kaltix in September 2003 and purchased Sprinks in October 2003. Below, Search Engine Watch provides a highlight of interesting information out of the filing.
Google also has personalization technologies gained through its purchase Kaltix last year and its acquisition of Outride in 2001. Google has unveiled a new look that involves dropping its famed search tabs, along with debuting a web alerts service...
Google bought Kaltix last year, a start-up company of three people that attracted attention by promising undisclosed advances in personalized search. Google (see News.com), Yahoo (see Wall Street Journal) and AOL (see Search Engine Watch) have all...
Google bought Kaltix last year, a start-up company of three people that attracted attention by promising undisclosed advances in personalized search. Google (see News.com), Yahoo (see Wall Street Journal) and AOL (see Search Engine Watch) have all...
Given that Google's bought Kaltix, which is seen as I understand it as greater personalisation of SERPs [search engine results pages”, with cookies on the PC storing data - so that a [search engine” has a pretty good guess what you're searching...
Google Acquires Kaltix Corp. Google Inc.today announced it acquired Kaltix Corp.a Palo Alto, Calif.based search technology start-up. Google Buys Web Search Company Kaltix Corp. Warning: The links and descriptions below are from official press...
I mentioned Kaltix briefly in a previous newsletter, a search start-up out of Stanford University (which gave birth to Yahoo and Google). Search Engine Watch News + SES San Jose Is This Week! Reader Q&A: August 2003 + Search Engine Resources...
Now Kaltix.com may be entering the space -- and may (or may not) have some Google connections, as well. In This Issue Search Engine Watch News + Early Bird Deadline For SES San Jose Approaching! Yahoo To Buy Overture + Reader Q Moving pages to a...