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Saturday, December 29, 2007

seo news rss xml feed Before Google: Larry Page's "Backrub."


In the Age of Darkness... before SLi... before 1 terabyte hard drives... before the iPod... yea, verily, even before Google, there was Backrub.



Led as a search engine research project by Larry Page in the computer science department at Stanford in 1996. "Backrub" might have been a reference to the algorithm that counts backlinks as votes, similarly to the current PageRank system.


As of August, 1996, Backrub's accumulated URLs had reached 75 million, with 30 million pages downloaded by Backrub's crawler. Written in Java and Python, the engine ran on Sun Ultras and Intel Pentiums driving Linux.


The Backrub home page sported acknowledgments from Larry Page to the assistance of Scott Hassan, Alan Steremberg and Sergey Brin, as well as Page's personal contact information for users who had questions not addressed in Backrub's FAQ.


Backrub later became "the Google Search Engine" (pictured), where searching Stanford still took priority over searching the web. Early on, Page and Brin found that they had gathered 1.7 email addresses via crawler -- fortunately, any sinister application of these gathered addresses was shunned in favor of the search ads model adopted by Google in 2000.


You can find more of Google's history here.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

seo news rss xml feed Tafiti Source Code Launched As Windows Live Quickapp

Earlier today, Microsoft released the source code for its Tafiti search engine on Windows Live Quick Applications.


To recap, Tafiti (which means "do research" in Swahili) is an experimental front end for Windows Live Search which enables users to gather information across multiple search queries and sessions as well as visualize, store and share the gathered results.

For the developers among you, it's well worth a look. For those who are still unfamiliar with Tafiti, head on over for a test drive.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

seo news rss xml feed Google Knol: Encyclopedia, Not Wikipedia

Expanding on our coverage of Google's Knol encyclopedia, there arises a critical but subtle difference between Knol and its most immediately recognizable sibling, Wikipedia:

In contrast to Wikipedia's contribution system, which is overseen and moderated by anonymous committee, Knol's articles will not be continuously editable. In theory, Wikipedia's model should have been superior, allowing information to be continuously updated and accurized; however, as anyone who's ever spent much time browsing Wikipedia can attest, the theory often fails when put into practice.

Knol's model of data collection fits with the more traditional, more professional and more authoritative model, where the data is collected from expert sources, fact-checked and verified. Rather than being the end of Wikipedia, however, Knol may very well improve and reinforce the accuracy and verity of Wikipedia's articles by providing easily found, higher quality source and reference material.

Another crucial difference for Knol is that its contributors will not be anonymous -- authors will be bylined as well as compensated from a share of ad revenue. This compels authors to compete to have their work featured on Knol, and this competition should further ensure that articles of the highest quality will appear there.

We also have our first screenshot of the service:




If you are looking for more information, there's a nice community forming at http://knolstuff.com

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Friday, December 14, 2007

seo news rss xml feed Year-End Zeitgeist 2007: Search Top 10

As some of you may know, and many may not, the folks over at Google keep a clinically interested eye on the searches that pass most often through their wise and loving hands. In point of fact, doing so has become something of an institution at the search titan, so much so that it's heralded, near year's end, with a global search popularity tally known as the Google Zeitgeist.

This year's Top 10 winners -- and losers -- according to global search popularity are:

WINNERS:

  1. iPhone
  2. Badoo
  3. Facebook
  4. dailymotion
  5. youtube
  6. webkinz
  7. ebuddy
  8. second life
  9. hi5
  10. club penguin



LOSERS:


  1. world cup
  2. mozart
  3. fifa
  4. rebelde
  5. kazaa
  6. xanga
  7. webdetente
  8. sudoku
  9. shakira
  10. mp3



What does this tell us? Well, there are a multitude of conclusions we could reach from these results, really. Consumer electronics buzz is up, so is social networking. Sports are down, along with classical composers and peer-to-peer file sharing sites. No big surprises there, but here's a holiday gift surprise for you:

Taken from the Google, Inc. Zeitgeist web site is this handy hint for heftier result pages:

"Operator: Sometimes the best way to ask a question is to get Google to "fill in the blank" by adding an asterisk (*) at the part of the sentence or question that you want finished. Then hit the Enter key or click the Google search button to see you results."

Happy searching, and happy holidays until we meet again.

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seo news rss xml feed Google Knol: Encyclopedia Extraordinaire

Google announced today the launch of their own Encyclopedia. Called Google Knol (a Knol being a unit of knowledge) the work is designed to attract, and collect articles from, authorities in a diverse range of technical fields of knowledge.


According to Google, "Our goal is to encourage people who know a particular subject to write an authoritative article about it."


The project has only been active with a select group of participants beginning earlier this week, and is still in its first phase of testing; however, look for updates here as they become available. We expect great things with Google Knol, and you can expect to hear about them here.


FOLLOW-UP Post: Google Knol Encyclopedia Not Wikipedia

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Sunday, December 09, 2007

seo news rss xml feed Survey Says: Changes May Be In Store For Live Search

Sometimes product team surveys pose more questions than just those meant to be answered by the participants. Surveys like this one, which contain the usual questions relating currently implemented vertical search engines contained in Live Search, such as Health, Video and Shopping, but also alludes to possible functions to come:

  • searching online to plan for a trip or vacation
  • searching online for news
  • what tools could a search engine provide to enhance the look and feel of the initial search page and the layout of the results page?

A travel vertical search engine would be intriguing, especially if combined with the new image and video search, which would provide stunning, powerful results.

A real time news search would be no less startling. Though news search is available, the current incarnation dates back to MSN Search and just isn't up to the same game as, for example, Google News, which is itself by no means perfect. If Microsoft can put a News search in place that's on par with the rest of Live Search, they stand a good chance of one-upping Google... at least, for awhile.

The next Live Search update is projected for early '08, so it's a case of wait and see. But what we see so far makes us think the short wait will be worth it.

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Sunday, December 02, 2007

seo news rss xml feed Hakia: Search Plus Community

Another new kid on the Search block is strutting his stuff, and he goes by the name Hakia. Hakia, with results and sponsors powered by Ask.com, integrates an interesting new feature into the end-user experience: Community. Say, doesn't that look familiar?

Hakia search engine with query - search engine.

After searching a question, phrase or keyword, the user's results appear along with a linked icon reading, "Meet Others Who Asked The Same Query." Clicking this icon after a search currently invites the user to start or participate in a forum topic regarding the query, allowing users to create communities based around popular topics.

Does this make Hakia's search results inherently better? Not any better than Ask.com's. What it does do, both for the showrunners at Hakia and for webmasters, is use community (the C word rises again!) to create loyalty both to the products under discussion and to the search engine which hosts the discussion.

Will it pay off for Hakia? I'd put my money on yes. Will it benefit the user? I'm giving good odds on that, too, but time alone will tell. Stay tuned.

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

seo news rss xml feed Google Experiment: Flagged Search Results

Google Experimental
Google has launched an experimental feature which allows its users to influence search results by adding, moving and removing their search results. The user's alterations to the results are persistent across search sessions. A reminder: this feature is experimental, so it may or may not become permanent.


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Thursday, November 22, 2007

seo news rss xml feed Google Dominates In The Clash Of The Search Titans

Google once again flexes its search muscle, continuing to increase its lead over its closest challengers Yahoo and Windows Live/MSN.

For October alone, according to ComScore, Inc., Google Sites increased its lead atop the core search ranking with 58.5 percent of U.S. searches, gaining 1.5 share points versus the previous month. Yahoo! Sites ranked second with 22.9 percent, followed
by Microsoft Sites (9.7 percent), Ask Network (4.7 percent) and Time Warner
Network (4.2 percent). Let's go to the numbers:

comScore Core Search Report*
October 2007
Total U.S. -- Home/Work/University Locations
Source: comScore qSearch 2.0

Share of Searches (%)
Point
Change
Oct-07 vs.
Core Search Entity Sep - 07 Oct -07 Sep-07

Total Core Search 100.0 % 100.0 % 0.0
Google Sites 57.0 % 58.5 % 1.5
Yahoo! Sites 23.7 % 22.9 % -0.8
Microsoft Sites 10.3 % 9.7 % -0.6
Ask Network 4.7 % 4.7 % 0.0
Time Warner Network 4.3 % 4.2 % -0.1

* Based on the five major search engines including partner searches and
cross-channel searches. Searches for mapping, local directory, and
user-generated video sites that are not on the core domain of the five
search engines are not included in the core search numbers.

We Americans love our searches, and we just keep getting more and more passionate about it. In October, we conducted 10.5 billion searches at the core search engines, up 12-percent from September. Google got most of that love, 6.1 billion core searches during the month, up 15 percent, while Yahoo! Sites recorded 2.4 billion, an increase of 8 percent. Have you hugged your Google today?

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Thursday, June 01, 2006

seo news rss xml feed Search Engine Marketing Ethics: Don't believe the hype.

Getting to the top of the search engines, and staying there, is an ongoing process. This does not mean it is expensive to stay at the top. In fact, in most cases, it's rather affordable. But beware, there are pitfalls along the way to search engine Zen.

The old adage, "If it sounds too good to be true", applies to SEO (search engine optimization). There are many companies that will promise top results using less than ethical methods. Including slick salesmen that will convince you that all the top sites cheat the search engines in order to stay on top. You will run into web site owners that mask keywords to get top positions making it sound very tempting to follow in their foot steps.

Don't be fooled by such hype. These are short term solutions that can lead to a permanent ban in the top engines. Once you are banned in Google, Yahoo, MSN or ASK, you may as well dump your site and start over. If you're looking for long term success on the internet, don't cheat the search engines.

One of the cheats I have been seeing lately is masking content with "noscript tags". The noscript tags are used to define an alternate content (text) if a script is NOT executed. People have been taking advantage of this and filling it with content that visitors don't see, but the search engines do. While this does work, it is short term and believe me when I say, you will be caught. You will have no warning, no second chances. You will wake up one day and your site will not be found.

There is no phone number to call, your emails go unanswered, and traffic to your site drops off overnight. Your income dries up and it's all over. It can take six months or more to undo the damage and, in some cases, it's permanent. The major search engines are always on the lookout for new cheats. When found, they will program the search engines to drop the sites using these methods. Without warning, you're gone. Also, don't forget, your competition watches your site and is looking for ways to rank higher than you. Your competition may report your unethical methods to the search engines.

If you're planning to be around for the long haul and want some success on the internet, then you need to be ethical in your promotion. Unless you have daily time dedicated to studying SEO and making the needed changes, you should contract with a reputable SEO company. You need a company that studies the SEO industry on a daily basis to keep on top of what it takes to rank at the top for the long run. A company that is above cheats and quick fixes. A company that offers solid optimization that can keep you on top of the search engine results. A company that will take the time to target your specific audience to get you visitors that are interested in your product or service.

Many SEO companies will promise thousands of visitors a day. Unless those visitors are interested in what you have to offer or ended up at your site and did not find what they searched for, they will remember you. They will remember that you did not have what they wanted. They may leave disappointed and your good name will have a black mark next to it. Don't get sucked into damaging your image by slick salesmen.

When looking for a company to handle your SEO, first and foremost, be comfortable with the people you will be directly working with. They will need total access to your web site and server to make the needed changes. At times, the verbiage of your site may need minor changes. A word or two may need to be changed to improve keyword density. You need a company you can trust with your company's image.

In today's business world, you must have a web site. After all, your competition does. Your site must be marketed ethically and monitored daily. Changes must be made ASAP when conditions change. Hire a professional to handle SEO. When your business is booming, it's too easy to put SEO on the back burner. Before you know it, your rankings will have dropped from top to bottom, as well as your bottom line.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2005

seo news rss xml feed Yahoo! Instant Search Beta

Yahoo! has added a new search function to it's ever-growing bag of tricks.

Yahoo! Instant Search displays results as you type your query. The results come from either Yahoo! Shortcuts to news, weather and other relevant information or from the #1 results in it's index. Yahoo! Search also provides instant corrections for "select" misspellings. I emphasize select because it did not offer any corrections for misspellings that I entered.

If this becomes a popular tool, I see a lot of webmasters scrambling even more feverishly to get their web sites listed in the #1 position at Yahoo!.

Try Yahoo! Search Beta for yourself.

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Monday, September 19, 2005

seo news rss xml feed Google Groups posts now at bottom of search results

The results from Google Groups are now appearing at the bottom of related Google web results pages. These results are from messages that users have posted to a discussion group about a topic related to your search. The Google Groups results contain three links to specific posts along with link to the query in the Google Groups database.

News Groups are an excellent way to get those hard to find questions answered fairly quickly plus, they are usually a great resource for research. So, keep a lookout for Google Group results on the bottom of your Google queries.

Google Groups web site

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Friday, August 26, 2005

seo news rss xml feed Mloo: Search Engine for Cows?

Yes, you heard it correctly. According to this new "search engine", 23% of internet users in 2005 will be cows. I would love to say, "And that's no bull!", but we all know it is.

You (or your cow) can search for web pages, images and blogs and the results are listed underneath Google Adword's results. Can't think of anything to search for because you're a cow and you have a pea brain? No worries! On the left are links to the last 10 searches which include phrases like, "how to make chicken fried steak", "cipralex side effect" and "grass".

To make your search even more moorific, you can select a moo factor which will play various cow sound bites after each search.

What are the humans saying about this? Here's a quote from a recent Mloo visitor,

"My pet cow is going to be so happy when I tell her about this search engine. Lately she has been ticked at the results from Yahoo."

Link to Mloo Search Engine

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Wednesday, August 17, 2005

seo news rss xml feed Yahoo Local Unveils New Features

Yahoo has revamped it's local portal today with a new set of features and an updated user interface. Here's a break down of the newly added content:

  • Most popular local searches - I see SEO opportunities here.
  • Search by neighborhood - Major cities are now broken down into local neighborhoods.
  • View local info on a map - There's also a toggle to show local wi-fi hotspots and traffic data, where available.
  • Upcoming local events for chosen location - If anyone finds out how to submit an event, please leave a comment.
  • User recommended restaurants and other recommended businesses and services.
  • RSS Content - Add current events, top restaurants and local favorites to My Yahoo or any feed reader.
  • Browse by category or location - In case you don't know exactly what to search for.
  • Other local info on Yahoo - Access local info available across Yahoo on the local city page.
  • Your most recent local searches
  • Personalized Recommendations - Suggestions about local listings or businesses that are similiar to your prior searches.
If you have a business, now is the time to add or update your local listing.

If you are a developer, here's a link to the API specifications for Yahoo Local.

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Sunday, August 14, 2005

seo news rss xml feed Local search gaining in popularity

Local search engines are fast becoming the yellow pages of the internet. When searching for information, the geographical location of the site you choose is not all that important. However, when looking for products or services, you may want to deal with a local company. The good news is, the major search engines have stepped up to the plate and have added local search options to their bag of tricks.

Major search engines like Yahoo, Google, MSN, AOL, Ask Jeeves, Amazon.com and even newcomers like Local.com now have "local search engines". Google local's market share increased by 61 percent between February and July of 2005. While local search is nothing new to the seasoned web developer, it is important to realize that this technology has matured over the last year and is ready for primetime.

Having your web site listed in the local search engines is much like having a yellow page ad in your local phone book. According to the leading search engine's recent statistics, when local people look for a product or service and geographical location matters, they are using local search. So don't be the last one in your demographic to take advantage of local search engines. You might just wind up being one of the first in your category.

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