RealNames are announced to be integrated into MSN Search and Internet Explorer Autosearch results by the third quarter 1999. RealNames increases registration fee from $40 to $100 per year. RealNames and LookSmart announce that the RealNames service...
Let's hope that doesn't get used as an excuse to dodge legitimate questions, in the way former search player RealNames did: http://searchenginewatch.com/sereport/article.php/2167691 And after it's released, will we then get to look forward to...
RealNames was a system that let people use ordinary words in place of URLs within Internet Explorer to reach web sites. Since the closure of RealNames, I've received a steady stream of emails from people who are hearing from other companies that...
IE has its own mechanisms for dealing with bad domains or when a particular page no longer exists (my past story Searching & Navigating Via Internet Explorer covers this, though the RealNames system no longer operates).
IE has its own mechanisms for dealing with bad domains or when a particular page no longer exists (my past story Searching & Navigating Via Internet Explorer covers this, though the RealNames system no longer operates).
Note that information about the RealNames system and integration is no longer valid, as that system closed in the middle of 2002. Microsoft continues to say that it has no relationship with any company to resell keywords in the style that RealNames...
My last article on this subject, RealNames Clones Causing Confusion, explained how iGetNet has built an "IGN Keywords" plug-in for Internet Explorer that lets users enter common words into the address bar of Internet Explorer in order to reach...
RealNames was an alternative web address system designed to make it easier to find web sites using real words. For instance, in the RealNames system, a phrase like "United Airlines" rather than "http://www.ual.com" would take you directly to the...
Earlier this year, I wrote about the closure of the RealNames system, which allowed Internet Explorer users to navigate directly to web sites by using ordinary words in place of URLs. From my last interview with RealNames earlier this year, I was...
Earlier this year, I wrote about the closure of the RealNames system, which allowed Internet Explorer users to navigate directly to web sites by using ordinary words in place of URLs. From my last interview with RealNames earlier this year, I was...
Earlier this year, I wrote about the closure of the RealNames system, which allowed Internet Explorer users to navigate directly to web sites by using ordinary words in place of URLs. In other words, when RealNames was operational, anyone using...
Microsoft's Internet Explorer provided "native" support of RealNames "Internet Keywords. RealNames, which provided a pioneering alternative to the domain name system, announced last month that it would cease operations as of June 28 after failing...
As we'll see, depending on the words entered, IE will help users either navigate to a particular web site with the aid of the RealNames system or provide answers from the Microsoft search engine, MSN Search.
As we'll see, depending on the words entered, IE will help users either navigate to a particular web site with the aid of the RealNames system or provide answers from the Microsoft search engine, MSN Search.
VeriSign, RealNames Speak Your Language http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article/0,2198,3531_788271,00.html More than 350 non-English languages are now accessible for URLs and Keywords for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher.
Services participating in the panels include About.com, AltaVista, Go, Google, Inktomi, LookSmart, NBCi, Netscape/The Open Directory and RealNames. The feature that allowed those using Internet Explorer to save results has now been removed.
Interestingly, the system isn't powered by RealNames, as you might expect. It's something that RealNames simply provides, as it provides to many other companies for free. Over at RealNames, do a search for "survivor" and you'll be delivered to the...
Over at RealNames, do a search for "survivor" and you'll be delivered to the popular Survivor.com web site directly, regardless of the fact that Survivor is not paying RealNames for the linkage. It's something that RealNames simply provides, as it...
Over at RealNames, do a search for "survivor" and you'll be delivered to the popular Survivor.com web site directly, regardless of the fact that Survivor is not paying RealNames for the linkage. It's something that RealNames simply provides, as it...
Interestingly, the system isn't powered by RealNames, as you might expect. In July, it renewed a relationship to be positioned on the Netscape Net Search page, which complements an earlier agreement this year with Microsoft to be one of several...