Category «Search Engines»

Search Engines AllTheWeb and Teoma Announce New Features

From Fast Search & Transfer™ (FAST), this press release announces new features for AlltheWeb.com™ that include Automatic Language Mapping (the site determines the user’s language and provides query responses accordingly), new search tools, full support for common Boolean operators, and a Query Language Cheet Sheet. Teoma 2.0 was launched this week, highlighting the new Advanced …

Subjects: Legal Research, Search Engines

Search Engine Stats Show Google Firmly in Lead

The most recent search engine statistical report published by Greg Notess (December 31, 2002) indicates that Google still has a commanding lead, followed by AlltheWeb, and then AltaVista, who has made significant progress in regaining user confidence. Greg also reports on the continued downward spiral of once well regarded search engine Northern Light, a favorite …

Subjects: Search Engines

Throwing Stones at Search Engine Giant Google

This Business Week article provides perspective on Google’s growing pains, as the high profile, successful company (fielding an amazing 75% of all search engine queries) increasingly becomes the target of rivals in the advertising and e-commerce arenas. See also this Business Week review of Google’s beta web shopping network search engine, Froogle.

Subjects: E-Commerce, Search Engines

Google Responds to SearchKing Lawsuit

In typical fashion, you will not find any news releases from Google concerning legal issues actually posted on their own website. However, a number of tech publications, such as InfoWorld and PCWorld, have articles today stating that Google is fighting SearchKing’s preliminary injunction, arguing that the motion “contains only bare and conclusory allegations.” The text …

Subjects: Search Engines

Google v. SearchKing

The legal rangling between search engine giant Google and a search engine portal aggregator called SearchKing is playing out in the U.S. Western District Court of Oklahoma. The lawsuit by SearchKing revolves around the use of Googles’ Page Rank Algorithm, a system by which websites are displayed in response to Google queries based on popularity …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Search Engines

Google News Gets Good Rating

According to a survey conducted by online news monitoring service Newsknife, owned by Industry Standard Computing Ltd of New Zealand, Google News is faring well again its competition – “human” powered news sites. Newsknife gave the nod for best news sites for 2002 to CNN, BBC, and Yahoo.

Subjects: Search Engines

Yahoo and Your Privacy

This San Francisco Chronicle article speculates that Yahoo’s December 23 announcement that the company has acquired search engine Inktomi will likely result in several important ramifications. Yahoo’s tracking and monitoring of its growing population of users will increase, along with associated activities geared toward exponentially increasing the marketing of products and services to already ad-saturated …

Subjects: Privacy, Search Engines