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, AppliedSemantics...
When Google acquired it, the program helped AppliedSemantics become one of Overture's top 10 partners. As some point after the AppliedSemantics acquisition, Google changed the name of DomainPark to Google AdSense For Domains, the name it goes...
I'm not going to argue semantics, but that sort of artificial content, hosted or otherwise, is not
something I would ever participate in again. The
top spot for that word is currently going for $52.08 per click on Overture right now.
Google Buys AppliedSemantics Search Engine Watch, April 2003 In contrast, Overture failed to win completely the much more important Yahoo Japan account, instead being forced to share the searches with Google.
Google Buys AppliedSemantics Search Engine Watch, April 2003 Then I think we had one two years ago talking somewhat briefly about Overture. Overture Files Patent Lawsuit Against Google Search Engine Watch, May 2002
Google bought AppliedSemantics in April 2003 for $102 million, $41.5 million of which was in cash. Google notes there's a lawsuit against it by Yahoo over patents held by Yahoo-owned Overture relating to paid listings.
Overture was further hurt by the loss of an important distribution partner, AppliedSemantics, which Google purchased in April. Yahoo has announced an agreement to buy Overture, in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $1.6 billion.
Overture was further hurt by the loss of an important distribution partner, AppliedSemantics, which Google purchased in April. In 2000, Overture made a major strategy change. Yahoo to buy Overture for $1.63bn.
Google has acquired AppliedSemantics, a move that gives the company new traffic for its paid listings, new strengths in the contextual advertising space, and also potentially hurts major competitor Overture.
Google's announcement last week that it was buying AppliedSemantics (ASI) sent shockwaves through the financial community, causing internet analysts from Credit Suisse First Boston, Smith Barney and USB Piper Jaffray to lower their ratings on...
Google Acquires AppliedSemantics Google today announced that it acquired AppliedSemantics, a Santa Monica, Calif.based producer of software applications for the online advertising, domain name and enterprise information management markets.
Google's announcement last week that it was buying AppliedSemantics (ASI) sent shockwaves through the financial community, causing internet analysts from Credit Suisse First Boston, Smith Barney and USB Piper Jaffray to lower their ratings on...
Google Buys AppliedSemantics April 23, 2003 - Google has acquired AppliedSemantics, a move that gives the company new traffic for its paid listings, new strengths in the contextual advertising space, and also potentially hurts major competitor...
Overture is already based in the area, and its Pasadena headquarters is only 30 miles from Santa Monica-based AppliedSemantics. A bigger change will be what happens to the current partnership between Overture and AppliedSemantics, which runs...
Until recently, AppliedSemantics earned its position as a top Overture partner by creating links for web sites with good domain names but which had no content of their own, through its DomainPark program.
Another contender in the contextual advertising space is AppliedSemantics (formerly Oingo). Aside from existing players, Overture recently announced that it expects to release its own contextual advertising product soon, a statement no doubt...
Until recently, AppliedSemantics earned its position as a top Overture partner by creating links for web sites with good domain names but which had no content of their own, through its DomainPark program.
Similar contextual targeting is already done with paid listings by major Overture-affiliate AppliedSemantics and European paid listing-provider Espotting. NOTE: Also see the Google Throws Hat Into The Contextual Advertising Ring article written...
Register.com And AppliedSemantics Make "DomainSense" LA.internet.com, Sept.http://la.internet.com/news/article/0,,5321_888041,00.html The folks at AppliedSemantics, formerly known as Oingo, are applying their technology to help Register.com's...
Register.com And AppliedSemantics Make "DomainSense" LA.internet.com, Sept.http://la.internet.com/news/article/0,,5321_888041,00.html The folks at AppliedSemantics, formerly known as Oingo, are applying their technology to help Register.com's...