AndrewTomkins, Engineering Director at Google and former Chief Scientist at Yahoo, made it quite clear at SES New York in 2008 that, in his opinion, whereas anchor text had always been the 'workhorse' of search, the strongest signal now comes...
A couple of years ago at SES New York, AndrewTomkins, then chief scientist at Yahoo, said something along the lines of: "As content becomes more diverse, more complex, bigger, and more fragmented.getting it through HTTP and HTML may not be the...
You can see additional examples in my interview with YahooChief Scientist AndrewTomkins. One thing I learned in my interview with Andrew, and also from his presentation at SES New York, is that building SearchMonkey applications will not help you...
YahooChief Scientist AndrewTomkins Interviewed by Eric EngePosted by Kevin HeislerSEW Expert Eric Enge published a terrific interview on his Stone Temple blog with YahooChief Scientist AndrewTomkins, who keynoted SES New York.
SEW Expert Eric Enge published a terrific interview on his Stone Temple blog with YahooChief Scientist AndrewTomkins, who keynoted SES New York. AndrewTomkins: I'll start by saying that characterization of webmasters and publishers sharing more...
Search crawler comes as no surprise to members of Digital Point forums, readers of Search Engine Watch and attendees of SES New York, who saw YahooChief Scientist AndrewTomkins' keynote speech on the future of search.
At last month's SES New York, Kevin Newcomb covered the Thursday morning keynote by AndrewTomkins in an article entitled, “Chief Scientist at Yahoo! AndrewTomkins joined Yahoo Research in 2005 from IBM.
It's a shame really, because so many people left before the last day and missed the morning keynote speech by AndrewTomkins, Yahoo's chief scientist for search. In his presentation, Tomkins explained that Yahoo is beginning to turn back the clock...
Ask Yahoo's chief scientist, AndrewTomkins, who shared with us a few hints at the future of search. The social search portal allows users to vote and comment on search queries culled from Google, Yahoo and MSN as well as social aggregators.
At Search Engine Strategies (SES) New York last week, YahooChief Scientist AndrewTomkins previewed the future of search in his keynote address. Yahoo announced an agreement today with Computational Research Laboratories (CRL) to support cloud...
Kenneth Corbin of InternetNews.com says, “In his keynote address here at the final day of the Search Engine Strategies conference, AndrewTomkins, chief scientist of Yahoo's (NASDAQ: YHOO) search division, described an industry at a tipping point.
Ask Yahoo's chief scientist, AndrewTomkins. Tomkins reveals a few hints at the future in today's SearchDay, "Where's Search Heading? Ask Yahoo's Chief Scientist. Where's search heading? He'll be giving the morning keynote today at SES New York.
While many of the details have not yet been discussed publicly, we do know that Yahoo is taking a task-based approach to its search strategy, improving results to focus on the user's task stage, according to AndrewTomkins, chief scientist for...
Last, but certainly not least (and one of the reasons for sticking around to the last day), AndrewTomkins, chief scientist at Yahoo Research, brings his experience and "how-to" knowledge to SES Thursday morning.
AndrewTomkins, Chief Scientist at Yahoo! And, if you look closely at the conference agenda for Search Engine Strategies New York 2008, you'll see 10 Google speakers and eight from Yahoo! Simmonds, Chief Search Strategist, New York Times / About.com;
AndrewTomkins, Chief Scientist at Yahoo! A couple of weeks later, Yahoo! Then, on Feb.of this year, Microsoft proposed to acquire Yahoo! In other words, Google (6.2 billion searches a month) is the #1 search engine, Yahoo!
Keynotes and Orion Sessions have also been announced, including Nick Carr (Author, The Big Switch, Rewiring the World, From Edison to Google), Gordon McLeod (President, Wall St Journal), Jason Calacanis (Founder, Mahalo.com), AndrewTomkins (Chief...