Nearly two and a half years after buying PyraLabs (the company that developed Blogger), Google has launched its blog search service (beta, natch). Although all of the major search engines have been dabbling with blog and feed search to a degree...
It's been nearly two and a half years since Google purchased PyraLabs, the company that built the hugely popular Blogger publishing service, and Google has been promising blog search ever since then.
In October, Evan Williams, the founder of PyraLabs/Blogger decided to leave Google. The News.com article: Will Google stay as hot as its lava lamps takes a look at what the company will faces from a human resources perspective as it works to keep...
Evan Williams, the founder of PyraLabs/Blogger and currently the Blogger Program Manager, has just posted an announcement on EVHEAD (his blog) that he's leaving Google this Friday. Google purchased PyraLabs in February 2003.
Part 1 covers the purchase of PyraLabs and suggests Google wanted the technology team more than the Blogger.com business. Google has enhanced its already indispensable toolbar, and is offering an intriguing peek inside the kimono through Google...
Williams said that the primary focus since Google's acquisition of Blogger parent PyraLabs in February 2003 has been on fortifying the back end systems powering Blogger, enhancing scalability and reliability.
Part 1 covers the purchase of PyraLabs and suggests Google wanted the technology team more than the Blogger.com business. In This Issue Search Engine Watch News + Search Engine Strategies Coming To London, San Jose + Yahoo's Search Engine...
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. Another major distribution site is Blogger.com, a site Google now owns through last month's acquisition of...
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. Another major distribution site is Blogger.com, a site Google now owns through last month's acquisition of...
Pundits are scratching their heads over Saturday's surprise announcement that Google had bought weblog publishing heavyweight PyraLabs, but a look at the big picture reveals some intriguing scenarios for "Bloggle's" future.
Pundits are scratching their heads over Saturday's surprise announcement that Google had bought weblog publishing heavyweight PyraLabs, but a look at the big picture reveals some intriguing scenarios for "Bloggle's" future.
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. ======================== Hello Everyone-- It really has been an unprecedented month.
It also sees Google offering its second non-search product within a month, following on the company's acquisition of blog-firm PyraLabs. Another major distribution site is Blogger.com, a site Google now owns through last month's acquisition of...
Google's recent acquisition of weblog company PyraLabs provoked widespread commentary, despite both companies remaining essentially mum on the rationale behind the purchase. News broke earlier this week that Google has purchased PyraLabs, the...
Puzzling Out Google's Blogger Acquisition SearchDay, Feb.http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/03/sd0218-bloggle.html Pundits are scratching their heads over Saturday's surprise announcement that Google had bought weblog publishing heavyweight...
Pundits are scratching their heads over Saturday's surprise announcement that Google had bought weblog publishing heavyweight PyraLabs, but a look at the big picture reveals some intriguing scenarios for "Bloggle's" future.
News broke earlier this week that Google has purchased PyraLabs, the company behind the popular Blogger.com weblog creation tool and Blogspot, a weblog hosting service. San Jose Mercury news technology columnist Dan Gillmor, who first reported on...
News broke earlier this week that Google has purchased PyraLabs, the company behind the popular Blogger.com weblog creation tool and Blogspot, a weblog hosting service. ======================== Hello Everyone--