I wrote back in April about how the sale of off-topic links to advertisers looking for search ranking
boosts had become well seated within university newspapers, with the StanfordDaily paper as a classic example.
The Stanford InfoLab has just posted a new 22 page technical report titled, "Link Spam Alliances. New Technical Report from Stanford Discusses Link Spam May. The SearchEngine Update is only available to paid members of the SearchEngineWatch web...
Stanford University's Student Paper BrilliantShopper.com to Launch Soon. Last year, I did a breakdown for SearchEngineWatchmembers of what all those parameters mean that are embedded within a Yahoo redirection string.
The StanfordDaily Selling Links thread at our SearchEngineWatch Forums (and see also this from Feb) looks at the ironic situation of the student newspaper at Stanford University -- the birthplace of Google, Yahoo and owner of the PageRank...
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Turns out, Stanford University owns the patent on PageRank, a part of the Google ranking system. The SearchEngine Update is only available to paid members of the SearchEngineWatch web site. It is available only to SearchEngineWatchmembers.
I mentioned Kaltix briefly in a previous newsletter, a search start-up out of Stanford University (which gave birth to Yahoo and Google). It is available only to SearchEngineWatchmembers. The SearchEngine Update is only available to paid...
Personalized Web Search Company Formed by Members of Stanford's PageRank Project ResourceShelf, July 12, 2003 http://www.resourceshelf.com/archives/2003_07_01_resourceshelf_archive.html/#105792742403772187
Two Stanford University students will present a paper at the 12th Annual WWW Conference explaining ways to speed up the calculation of PageRank -- NOT the ranking algorithm behind the Google searchengine but rather one component of that algorithm.
These two papers from Stanford offer some heavy-duty insights into Google's operation. SearchEngineWatchmembers edition: http://searchenginewatch.com/subscribers/articles/03/04-bigbro.html The twice-monthly "SearchEngine Update" newsletter...
These two papers from Stanford offer some heavy-duty insights into Google's operation. It is available only to SearchEngineWatchmembers. SearchEngineWatchmembers should click through to the special members-edition.