Gigablast Releases Travel and Blog Search Verticals - I just noticed that Matt Wells over at Gigablast has released Gigablast Blogs and Gigablast Travel. Google Analytics? Registration for Google Code Jam 2005 Now Open - Software developers who...
Gigablast Releases Travel and Blog Search Verticals - I just noticed that Matt Wells over at Gigablast has released Gigablast Blogs and Gigablast Travel. Google Simplifies Expands Reach of Mobile Web Search - A new Yahoo SMS Search service is now...
Gigablast Now Indexing More than 2 Billion Pages May 16, 2005 - Matt Wells over at Gigablast has had his web crawler really cranking lately. But Wired's Hey Google, Map This! Among the new words added to the dictionary are Google and Google Bombing.
Those of you who track total index size (or at least what the engines tell us) might be interested in learning that Matt Wells and his team at Gigablast have posted an increase to their total. Google has indeed cloaked pages on its own search...
A congrats and kudos goes out to Matt Wells (and his team) as the Gigablast web index passes the one billion page mark. If you're interested in learning more about Matt Wells and Gigablast, take a look at this interview he did with Infoseek founder...
Matt Wells has posted instructions along with a complete list of parameters that any one can use in building a query (cool! Matt Naegar, one of our legal panelists at SES Chicago and general counsel for search marketing firm IMPAQT, looks at the...
Matt Wells has posted instructions along with a complete list of parameters that any one can use in building a query (cool! Matt Naegar, one of our legal panelists at SES Chicago and general counsel for search marketing firm IMPAQT, looks at the...
In fact, a fast run of the tested queries through Gigablast -- a one man effort by Matt Wells -- makes you think MSN still needs to catch up to even that service. Microsoft's search engine isn't a serious replacement for Google, Yahoo or Ask Jeeves...
In fact, a fast run of the tested queries above through Gigablast -- a one man effort by Matt Wells -- makes you think MSN still needs to catch up to even that service. Eyeballing the results here showed them fairly decent in comparison to Yahoo...
A Conversation with Matt Wells Enterprise Search, April 2004 http://www.acmqueue.com/modules.php? Matt Wells knows search. Both Yahoo and Google decided to drop ads from online casinos by the end of April.
A Conversation with Matt Wells Former Infoseek founder and CEO Steve Kirsch interviews ex-employee Matt Wells, who went on to create the Gigablast search engine. This is an interesting follow-up to SearchDay guest editor Gary Price's conversation...
It still probably won't replace Google or your favorite major search engine, but Matt Wells is diligently delivering stuff anyone can actually use. You can expect more of this as everyone rolls out search services to catch the coattails of hype...
It still probably won't replace Google or your favorite major search engine, but Matt Wells is diligently delivering stuff anyone can actually use. Apparently the first university course on Google has been offered, though I suspect there have been...
A Conversation With Gigablast's Matt Wells SearchDay, Sept.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3080321 Can the likes of Matt Wells seriously compete in today's marketplace, with the big boys who have hundreds of Ph.D.s working on...
Not Gigablast -- it's a high-quality search engine built and operated by sole proprietor Matt Wells. From coding to crawling to marketing it's all Matt Wells. Matt, can you share with us a few career highlights and a brief bio?
From coding to crawling to marketing it's all Matt Wells. Gigablast is entirely Matt's work. Matt, can you share with us a few career highlights and a brief bio? Thanks, Matt. To keep current with the latest changes and updates at Gigablast, Matt's...