Google Buys AppliedSemantics from Search Engine Watch covers how Google inherited the DomainPark program when it purchased AppliedSemantics back in 2003. When Google acquired it, the program helped AppliedSemantics become one of Overture's top...
Google Buys AppliedSemanticsSearch Engine Watch, April 2003 Google cofounder Sergey Brin comments on challenging Yahoo's portal stickiness, calls for paid inclusion listings to be disclosed, discusses the impact ranking changes can have pro and...
Google Buys AppliedSemanticsSearch Engine Watch, April 2003 Because Google has a massive audience that's worth millions in paidlistings revenues. If anything, it is Google that throughout 2002 curbed Overture's momentum as the monster player in...
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 paidlistings.
To classify pages, Google is using a blend of technology acquired during its purchase of AppliedSemantics last year and its own native technology to classify pages, which is has long used to deliver AdSense contextual ads.
Overture was further hurt by the loss of an important distribution partner, AppliedSemantics, which Google purchased in April. Instead of driving traffic to its own site, the company embarked to place its paidlistings on other people's search...
Overture was further hurt by the loss of an important distribution partner, AppliedSemantics, which Google purchased in April. Instead of driving traffic to its own site, the company embarked to place its paidlistings on other people's search...
Finally, as a complete aside, you might recognize the name "AdSense" as being the same as product offered by AppliedSemantics, a company Google acquired in April. It is not using the AdSense program or technology it gained with the Applied...
Google has acquired AppliedSemantics, a move that gives the company new traffic for its paidlistings, new strengths in the contextual advertising space, and also potentially hurts major competitor Overture.
Google Buys AppliedSemantics April 23, 2003 - Google has acquired AppliedSemantics, a move that gives the company new traffic for its paidlistings, new strengths in the contextual advertising space, and also potentially hurts major competitor...
Acquiring AppliedSemantics means that Google will now have the opportunity to insert its own paidlistings into web sites that are part of the network -- and a substantial network it is. AppliedSemantics is one of Overture's top ten partners...
Enter AppliedSemantics. Another contender in the contextual advertising space is AppliedSemantics (formerly Oingo). AppliedSemantics recently branched into contextual ads. Until recently, AppliedSemantics earned its position as a top Overture...
Another contender in the contextual advertising space is AppliedSemantics (formerly Oingo). If Google's competitors are expanding their search-oriented paidlistings into the contextual space, then Google needs to do it as well, in order to please...
Enter AppliedSemantics. Another contender in the contextual advertising space is AppliedSemantics (formerly Oingo). AppliedSemantics recently branched into contextual ads. Until recently, AppliedSemantics earned its position as a top Overture...
Similar contextual targeting is already done with paidlistings by major Overture-affiliate AppliedSemantics and European paid listing-provider Espotting. How can Google put its paidlistings, which are generated by search requests, out on pages...
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...
The folks at AppliedSemantics, formerly known as Oingo, are applying their technology to help Register.com's customers come up with alternative domain name options. Register.com And AppliedSemantics Make "DomainSense" LA.internet.com, Sept.http...
The folks at AppliedSemantics, formerly known as Oingo, are applying their technology to help Register.com's customers come up with alternative domain name options. Register.com And AppliedSemantics Make "DomainSense" LA.internet.com, Sept.http...