Mike Grehan remembers an SES San Jose (2004) when Doug Cutting, former Senior Architect at Excite, SteveKirsch, former founder of Infoseek and Louis Monier former CTO at AltaVista all reminisced about Page and Brin's initial pitch.
If you're not familiar with Matt Wells, here's a very interesting "conversation" about Gigablast and web search in general between Matt and SteveKirsch that was published last year in ACM Queue. I just noticed that Matt Wells over at Gigablast has...
If you're interested in learning more about Matt Wells and Gigablast, take a look at this interview he did with Infoseek founder and Matt's former boss, SteveKirsch. Steve Jobs Talks Desktop Search at Macworld By Gary Price, Jan.
SteveKirsch Announces Free Demos Of the Infoseek Search Engine (7/18/94) Slashdot has a thread about a "new" timeline from Google that highlights interesting and historic posts from their 20 year Usenet (aka Google Groups) archive.
If you're interested in learning more about Matt Wells and Gigablast, take a look at this interview he did with Infoseek founder and Matt's former boss, SteveKirsch. A congrats and kudos goes out to Matt Wells (and his team) as the Gigablast web...
SteveKirsch Announces Free Demos Of the Infoseek Search Engine (7/18/94) On the heels of today's SearchDay article: Search Memories, some of you might enjoy reminsicing about the "early days" by taking a look at a collection of early search engine...
Infoseek CEO SteveKirsch told the duo to "go pound sand. In the mid 1990s, a couple of Stanford graduate students visited the popular search engines of the day, offering to license new technology they had developed.
We had enhanced relevance with a basic Google approach at Infoseek said SteveKirsch. Doug Cutting, Primary Developer, Nutch (formerly Senior Architect, Excite), SteveKirsch, founder, Propel Software (formerly founder, Infoseek) and Louis Monier...
As Infoseek founder SteveKirsch recalled recently, being a portal was "the thing to do at the time. It was analyst day at Yahoo yesterday, a time when the company trots out figures, executives and other material to talk about how it is doing as a...
He's interviewed by another Infoseek alumnus -- founder SteveKirsch. Search Engine Watch News + Search Engine Strategies Toronto Google's Ban Has Holes The Search Engine Report, May 6, 2004 http://searchenginewatch.com/sereport/article.php/3350751
Former Infoseek founder and CEO SteveKirsch interviews ex-employee Matt Wells, who went on to create the Gigablast search engine. Searchers are loyal to their favorite search engine, and stubbornly stick with it even if they don't initially find...
In a post to the comp.lang.python newsgroup on July 18, 1994, InfoSeek's founder and CEO SteveKirsch wrote: This early test was also almost laughably modest, though Kirsch's excitement about the search engine is obvious:
PORTFOLIO: SteveKirsch San Jose Mercury News, May 19, 2002 http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/business/3294962.htm Nice item here spotted by SearchEngineGuide.com, where former Infoseek chairman SteveKirsch cites among his biggest blunders...
PORTFOLIO: SteveKirsch San Jose Mercury News, May 19, 2002 http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/business/3294962.htm Nice item here spotted by SearchEngineGuide.com, where former Infoseek chairman SteveKirsch cites among his biggest blunders...
PORTFOLIO: SteveKirsch San Jose Mercury News, May 19, 2002 http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/business/3294962.htm Nice item here spotted by SearchEngineGuide.com, where former Infoseek chairman SteveKirsch cites among his biggest blunders...
Infoseek chairman SteveKirsch also told me in 1998 that the most popular search term at his service is an empty query, so this doesn't seem unusual just to AltaVista). Search Spotlight is a rotating feature that focuses on the different ways...
Infoseek chairman SteveKirsch recently said that link data was a core component of his service's new retrieval algorithm. THE SEARCH ENGINE REPORT August 4, 1998 - Number 21 By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/
Infoseek chairman SteveKirsch recently said that link data was a core component of his service's new retrieval algorithm. THE SEARCH ENGINE REPORT August 4, 1998 - Number 21 By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/
Infoseek chairman SteveKirsch recently said that link data was a core component of his service's new retrieval algorithm. For example, search for "bill clinton," and most will return pages primarily ranked by where and how often those words appear...
Infoseek chairman SteveKirsch recently said that link data was a core component of his service's new retrieval algorithm. At their core, the major search engines use what I call the location/frequency method of determining relevancy.