Phrase Based Information Retrieval and Spam Detection
Imagine an information retrieval system that uses phrases to index, search, rank, and describe documents on the web.Comment Original post by Seobythesea.com
Google Adsense and Competing Pay-per-click Ad Networks
Imagine an information retrieval system that uses phrases to index, search, rank, and describe documents on the web.Comment Original post by Seobythesea.com
Yahoo!/AOL Merger Implications for Google – SeekingAlpha Here’s a surprise: A clause in Google’s contract with AOL allows for AOL to do some sort of merger with Yahoo or Microsoft. (tags: aol yahoo microsoft google merger) Original post by Nathan …
Navteq North America Area Manager Dan Donovan and Geography Analyst Ben Woodley are collecting data that will be used to chart online map making.Comment Original post by St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Metrics company Hitwise writes a sensational blog post showing the dramatic rise of Google Blog Search against competitors Technorati and Sphere .Comment Original post by TechCrunch
VideoSift has created a site counting down the top 100 web videos of 2006, 99 of which are from YouTube and Google Video (mostly just YouTube). Here are my favorites of the entire list, which can provide hours of time-wasting …
Categories: Legal , Google , Internet Data , Privacy , Google Software Applications A Google Group “Gmail Help Discussion” is discussing a member “ps101″ post that “Lost Everything in My account email, …Comment Original post by ZDNet Blogs
What have the big four tech firms – Google, Yahoo, Apple and Microsoft – been up to in 2006 and what is expected from them next year? Over the next two days the BBC News website will look at the …
Google mousemat Searching times How have net rivals Google and Yahoo fared in 2006? Read more »
The creator of Wikipedia , Jimmy Wales, has announced plans to launch a new type of search engine driven by user input.Comment Original post by Ineedhits SEM Blog
Google made a clarification today to their much criticized list of most popular queries in their search engine.Comment Original post by TechCrunch
ARE THEY HERE? Their plane at Christchurch Airport suggests Google internet kings Sergey Brin, left, and Larry Page may be in New Zealand.Comment Original post by The Press On-Line
<<Posted by Artem Boytsov, Software Engineer The Zeitgeist is “the spirit of time.” This is why when we come up with the lists of top searches on Google.com for 2006, we do not simply retrieve the most frequently-searched terms for …
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Plane linked to Google’s founders in New Zealand A Boeing 767-238 linked to Google’s founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and CEO Eric Schmidt, was spotted today in Christchurch, New Zealand.Comment Original post by SFGate
Wall Street stalled Thursday after a battery of reports indicated the economy is stronger than expected and raised concerns that the Federal Reserve might be more aggressive about interest rates next year.Comment Original post by San Jose Mercury News
ESRI released its ArcGIS Explorer virtual globe as a Beta a month ago in a soft launch , but I haven’t reviewed it until now because real life got in the way in the form of deadlines and business trips …
What a whacky year it was. Historians will likely look back on 2006 as a watershed for the newspaper industry.Comment Original post by Henryetta Daily Free-Lance
Even people who have never opened a Web browser in their life know about Google — but the undisputed king of search is about much more than just keywords, text ads, and ten-per-page results.Comment Original post by Infoworld
Categories: General , Web Technology , Google , Microsoft , Yahoo For the last ten years, Yahoo held the most-visited site title in the U.S. . This quarter, and for the foreseeable future with its acquisition …Comment Original post by …
Ionut Alex links to an Opera user JavaScript designed to help Google services work better with the Opera browser. Not only do many Google services not work or have minor problems in Opera, but some of them are hard-coded to …
Categories: Business Models , Media , Advertising , Search , Culture , Google , Click Fraud , Self-Promotion , TV , Television , Google Software Applications , Radio , ROI I have often underscored at this …Comment Original post by …