Google owns close to 100-percent market share in the search engine wars because it's the best at helping us find what we're looking for. Facebook merchant pages could complement existing small business Web sites or be their exclusive presence.
SizeWars? Perhaps an end to the sizewars, as Google finally drops the index count off
its home page. Wars: Battle Of The Search Superpowers: Everyone's been arming themselves
to take on Google. Ethically, the content of most webpages ought to...
End Of SizeWars? However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire sizewars situation. Google Says Most Comprehensive But Drops Home Page Count - Today, Google is dropping from its home page the famous...
Now Biggest, Most Comprehensive - But SizeWars Defused By Dropped Home Page Indeed, Google is dropping the
famous number of webpages it is "searching" from its home page. Count covers the latest chapter in the dispute over search engine size...
The latest sizewars broke out last month, when Yahoo said on its blog that it now provided access to over 19 billion web documents. Bigger no longer meant better, irregardless of the many sizewars that continued to erupt.
Search Engine SizeWars & Google's Supplemental Results, Search Engine Watch, Sept. This is Search Engine SizeWars VI, by my count. Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts covers the self-reported figures and battle we had between Google and MSN last...
Search Engine SizeWars who's biggest" in August 2003. This is Search Engine SizeWars VI, by my count. Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts covers the self-reported figures and battle we had between Google and
For Gary, the search industy watcher, it's interesting to see another round of database sizewars up and running but it's still not a big deal in the searching sense. What Total SizeWars 2005 illustrates that pr/bragging rights and mindshare are...
Looks like we might have a search engine total sizewars beginning. Total "web objects" is a combination of total webpages and total images, and other content. Like Google's service, Yahoo's self-serve product will display text ads deemed relevant...
Looks like we might have a search engine total sizewars beginning. The number is a combination of total webpages and total images. I want to make sure that while Yahoo's total size number is just a number, a claim really since all size numbers...
Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts. I agree there are many factors in terms of rankings however, wouldn't a page in an index of 100 pages have more of a chance (1/10) or appearing in the first 10 results (ie
on the first page) than a page in an...
More on this in my past
article, Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts. Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts from last November and some historic articles on the The Indexable Web is more than 11.5 billion pages has the details.
Search Engine SizeWars real" index is about 5 billion pages. In Google's missing pages: mystery solved? I'd translate that into saying that the main index is 5
billion pages -- near the number that Google long used to report on its home page.
Engine SizeWars V Erupts. Fair to say they should
all should index webpages up to their full amounts or at least much higher than is currently done. Applications Systems and methods for searching using queries .blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog...
That's something we used to hear in the early days of the search engine sizewars. For more on size issues, see
my recent Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts post. Enter a number, and it supposedly
generates a random list of sites that supposedly...
Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts: From SEW on how the figures on the Google home page may not show the
number of pages actually indexed, along with other size issues. Search Engine SizeWars On Search: Sorting Result Lists: Consider this a classic...
Please see the Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts article for the most recent current size figures based on unaudited, self-reported information from each search engine (for audited figures, see the Search Engine Showdown web site listed below...
As Chris blogged, Google has raised the stakes in the search engine sizewars by claiming an index of 8
billion pages. My Search Engine Sizes page lays out the past sizewars we've had, for the curious, along with plenty
of reference material and...
Traditionally these volleys in the search engine sizewars have meant little, but have been picked up by the media because they are tangible and easy to report. Google now claims that it is now "Searching 8,058,044,651 webpages.
As moderator Chris Sherman commented, this must have been the start of the "sizewars" at search engines. We'd look at the number of webpages that had hyperlinks containing the query term and try and rank the page with the most links at the top.