Size Wars? Perhaps an end to the size wars, 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. Users: If we give away a lot of prizes, then we'll...
End Of Size Wars? However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire size wars situation. That's Vanity Fair Graydon Carter, who seems to think the internet must be best viewed as EITHER a branding or...
However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire size wars situation. Bigger no longer meant better, irregardless of the many size wars that continued to erupt.
For Gary, the search industy watcher, it's interesting to see another round of database size wars up and running but it's still not a big deal in the searching sense. What Total Size Wars 2005 illustrates that pr/bragging rights and mindshare are...
Search Engine Size Wars V Erupts. is, if claims on the size of indexes are correct (remember we're all assuming the claims are
correct.no one ever challenged that assumption until now) is, if claims on the size of indexes are correct (remember we...
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. On the deletion front, you'll need to remember that anything...
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. On the deletion front, you'll need to remember that anything...
It's Microsoft's first real weapon of its own in the ongoing search wars. That puts it behind the size of other major search engines, though it's important to always remember that size is only one of many factors that influences how good a search...
It's Microsoft's first real weapon of its own in the ongoing search wars. That puts it behind the size of other major search engines, though it's important to always remember that size is only one of many factors that influences how good a search...
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.
Patent Wars II: CMGI Strikes Back Not all of Google's computers have been updated with the PDF information, which means that is pretty random as to whether you'll encounter the PDF-enhanced listings. We are very aggressively pushing into the search...
Patent Wars II: CMGI Strikes Back Not all of Google's computers have been updated with the PDF information, which means that is pretty random as to whether you'll encounter the PDF-enhanced listings. We are very aggressively pushing into the search...
The current test was conducted to see how Google's new index, which is the largest of any search engine based on reported sizes, compared against others actively competing in the search engine size wars.
The current sizes of major crawler-based search engines, historical numbers and plenty of articles that document the size wars over the past years. Another milestone in the search engine size wars was hit when Google went live with a full-text...
The current sizes of major crawler-based search engines, historical numbers and plenty of articles that document the size wars over the past years. Another milestone in the search engine size wars was hit when Google went live with a full-text...
The current sizes of major crawler-based search engines, historical numbers and plenty of articles that document the size wars over the past years. Another milestone in the search engine size wars was hit when Google went live with a full-text...
Patent Wars! Finally, a last, non-search comment on this whole MP3 mess, if you'll indulge me. Instead, it is likely we'll see more distributed search applications for particular queries where they make sense, MP3 being one of them.
Citing dual numbers is a marketing spin we haven't seen since the first search engine size wars of 1996, when Lycos used to say it "knew" of millions of URLs even though its index contained only some of these.
Citing dual numbers is a marketing spin we haven't seen since the first search engine size wars of 1996, when Lycos used to say it "knew" of millions of URLs even though its index contained only some of these.
Patent Wars! Finally, a last, non-search comment on this whole MP3 mess, if you'll indulge me. Instead, it is likely we'll see more distributed search applications for particular queries where they make sense, MP3 being one of them.