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. They already have the technology (Facebook Beacon) to track user purchases on Web sites outside of Facebook...
Will it grab a decent amount of market share and reignite the browser wars? Users will be able to access news, financial information, weather conditions, Flickr photos and web and mobile sites. I'm Google, And I've Just Found.The Internet Posted by...
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. SizeWars? Sitemaps" Web Page Feed Program: In a major and...
The End Of the SizeWars? Splogs' Roil Web, and Some Blame Google. Are Search Engines and Search Behavior Changing How Web Sites Are Designed? The development of children's Web searching skills - a non-linear model.
End Of SizeWars? However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire sizewars situation. Google Seeking Classified Ad Feeds - Classified Intelligence reports briefly in a press release that Google is...
Now Biggest, Most Comprehensive - But SizeWars Defused By Dropped Home Page Indeed, Google is dropping the
famous number of web pages 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. However, dropping the home page count is a positive move that I think helps defuse the entire sizewars situation.
Aside from the relevancy quashing, the story also looks at how Microsoft
doesn't seem to be gaining in the searchwars despite the technological
investment in build its own search engine and backing it with marketing money.
The Newest Front in the Online Wars: Splogs. There are many approaches to sharing information you've found on the web, but a new free tool called eSnips is one of the most useful and intriguing yet seen.
Search Engine SizeWars & Google's Supplemental Results, Search Engine Watch, Sept. Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts covers the self-reported figures and battle we had between Google and MSN last November, along with issues such as how much of a...
Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts covers the self-reported figures and battle we had between Google and Search Engine SizeWars who's biggest" in August 2003. This is Search Engine SizeWars VI, by my count.
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. According to this Reuters story, Google sued over claims of excess advertising fees, "Google Inc.is being sued over accusations that it overcharged advertisers who use the Web...
Looks like we might have a search engine total sizewars beginning. I want to make sure that while Yahoo's total size number is just a number, a claim really since all size numbers from just about all web engines are difficult to verify, Yahoo...
Search Engine SizeWars V Erupts. It's not just a Google thing -- or even a new thing for the search industry. Sure volume counts but in the case of search indexes, they may count against sites: if one is less likely to appear in Google than it is...
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 Still -- it's great to have some updated estimate of the web's size, as well as search coverage.
While they agreed on the high-level question of who leads the searchwars (Google), the extent of the Google Domination Factor (a term coined by search marketer Mikkel Svendsen) was in hot dispute. Google and the Coming SearchWars, Revisited.
Search Engine SizeWars real" index is about 5 billion pages. We know that Google has at least two indexes is uses for web searches -- the "regular" one and a "supplemental" index (see At least with Ask Jeeves, the count for tom versus tom tom...
Engine SizeWars V Erupts. For a rundown on how much of a web page each major search engine officially says it indexes, see my Search But she also
noted that what Google says it reports for a page in its search results listings may differ from...