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Dinosaur Sightings: Old Search Engines
The new kid on the block for search engines is Cuil. Search engines have been around as long as the Internet however. Here's a look back at some of the first homepages of search engines that are still around today, and some that have passed on. by John Sheesley
Tags: Search Engine, Search, John Sheesley, google, search engines, yahoo, cuil
Image galleries 2008-07-28
Cuil's just the latest in a long line of search engines
Google's the king of search now, but it wasn't always and with Cuil it might not always be. Here's a look back at some of the early Kings Of Search. by John Sheesley
Tags: Google Inc., Search Engine, AltaVista Co., Yahoo! Inc., Cuil, Search, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-07-28
Could you have a career in Search Engine Optimization?
I have spoken in the past about my infatuation with search engines. They have made my life so much easier. (And that of my father, who is the person I used to call with questions involving anything from how long to cook a steak to how to sand my hard...
Tags: Search Engine Optimization, Google Inc., Search Engine, Search, Professional Development, Marketing Research, Career, Marketing, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-05-19
Put the default Search back in Windows Vista SP1
Ever since I've been using Windows Vista, I've been creating and using Saved Searches for files that I most commonly need to find on my hard disk. In fact, I've amassed such a large list of saved searches that I rarely need to conduct a new search. As such, I...
Tags: Desktop, Menu, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Desktop Search, Start, Context Menu, Desktop Search Tool, Search, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-05-15
Microsoft desperately trying to break free of the PC
Microsoft has been trying, with varying degrees of success, to break free of their PC-based roots for quite some time now, but their latest machinations almost smack of desperation. The failed bid for Yahoo seems to have set off a virtual explosion of rumors of talks with Facebook, Myspace, and AOL,...
Tags: Google Inc., PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Search, Handhelds, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-05-13
Sanity check: Has Eric Schmidt finally outmaneuvered Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer?
When Eric Schmidt left his job as the chairman and CEO of Novell to become the top executive at Google in 2001 he privately told journalist John Battelle that one of the things he was looking forward to was no longer competing with Microsoft. Bill Gates and...
Tags: Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Steve Ballmer, Yahoo! Inc., Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Software As A Service (SaaS), Channel Management, Search, Internet, Microsoft Windows, Emerging Technologies, Marketing, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-12
Will Microsoft go on a shopping spree or is the Yahoo withdrawal a ploy?
It certainly appears that the Microsoft deal, while dead for now, has a chance of springing back to life.  Although Yahoo shares dropped about 15% on the first day of trading after Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer announced that they had withdrawn their bid, the stock was still trading about $5...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Mergers & Acquisitions, Search, Investment, Finance, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-05-06
The top five shots fired as Microsoft-Yahoo deal turns into war
As the Microsoft-Yahoo officially descends into war, one thing is now very clear: Yahoo executives will do almost anything to avoid having to go down the aisle with the world's biggest software company. After Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer publicly threatened Yahoo with a hostile takeover over the...
Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Search, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-04-10
Google's App Engine lets you run your apps in the Google cloud
This is a guest post from Larry Dignan. You can read the original article on Larry's blog Between the Lines on TechRepublic's sister site ZDNet. Google on Tuesday launched its App Engine, which allows developers to run their Web applications on the search giant's computing cloud. ...
Tags: Google Inc., Google App Engine, Blogging, Search, Internet, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-04-09
Integrate your favorite search engine into Windows Vista
If you've read the July 18th edition of the Windows Vista Report titled "My six favorite Sidebar Gadgets," you know that I use Search Gadget in the Vista Sidebar because it allows me to quickly and easily launch a search on my preferred search engine: Google. Well,...
Tags: Box, Google Inc., Search Engine Company, Search Engine, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Dialog Box, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Web Browsers, Search, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Internet, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-04-09
Automate and extend Firefox with the Chickenfoot add-on
Chickenfoot is a Firefox add-on that allows you to automate user actions within the browser environment. It also lets you extend the browser interface to provide additional features to a Web page. Before I delve into how this add-on can make your Web development work easier, I...
Tags: Web, TechRepublic Inc., Mozilla Firefox, JavaScript, Web Browser, Web Page, Tool, Chickenfoot, User Action, Search, Web Browsers, Channel Management, AJAX, Internet, Marketing, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-03-24
Updating device drivers in Windows Server 2003's Device Manager
It's always a good idea to keep an eye out for updates to the drivers for heavily used devices. By updating drivers, you can add new features to your devices and, ideally, get your devices to perform better on your Windows Server 2003 system. Follow these steps...
Tags: Device, Microsoft Windows Server, Driver, Device Driver, Device Manager, Search, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Derek Schauland
Blog posts 2008-03-18
IBM upgrades OmniFind Enterprise search
IBM announced an upgrade to its enterprise search product, OmniFind, which includes a new user interface and integration with other IBM collaboration products. An excerpt from InfoWorld: The dashboard capability, called Top Results Analysis, complements the traditional search results list with a graphical representation of results....
Tags: Enterprise Search, IBM Omnifind, Dashboard, IBM Corp., Search, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Is Google a god?
For those of you who think that Apple has obnoxiously devoted fans, we hereby counter with the ultimate example of tech industry hero worship: The Church of Google. In what is probably an exercise in gleeful snark, this church promotes the notion that not only is Google a god, but...
Tags: Search Engine Optimization, Google Inc., Search Engine, Search, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-01-23
IBM brings sematics to e-mail search
IBM announced its OmniFind Personal E-mail Search Tool IOPES that brings the power of semantics-based technology to e-mail search. An excerpt from PC World: The company reckoned that the tool improves on standard search tools because you don't get irrelevant search results as with a simple...
Tags: Search Tool, Technology, Tool, IBM Corp., Productivity, E-mail, Search, Online Communications, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-23
Ask.com lets users delete search history within hours
A new privacy feature by search engine Ask.com gives users the option to have their search history deleted within a few hours. An excerpt from PC World: When enabled by the user, the feature will completely delete search queries and associated cookie information from Ask.com servers...
Tags: Google Inc., Ask.com, Web Browsers, Search, Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-12
Narrow a saved search with Vista's Query Composition feature
While writing about scripting Windows Sidebar gadgets for the last two editions of the Windows Vista Report, I spent a lot of time searching with the Windows Vista Search tool. I performed several wide-ranging searches using wildcard characters; for example, to find all of my VBScript scripts, I searched for...
Tags: Search, Microsoft Windows Vista, Feature, Dialog Box, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2007-12-12
Publishers want more control over content indexed by search engines
The ACAP Automated Content Access Protocol proposal has been designed by a consortium of publishers to have greater control over the indexing of their content by search engines. An excerpt from AP: The Automated Content Access Protocol proposal, unveiled Thursday by a consortium of publishers at...
Tags: Search Engine, ACAP, Search, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-30
Hackers target search terms on top search engines
Hackers have started on an organized attack on major search engines with innumerable keywords resulting in search results that point to malicious Web sites. Once clicked, the sites will cause a download of Trojans, key loggers, or elicit bogus clicks. An excerpt from ZDNet: Simply put,...
Tags: Search Engine, Malware, Computerworld, Hacker, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Search, Hacking, Viruses And Worms, Security, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-29
How do I... Use saved searches to organize e-mail and RSS feeds in Thunderbird?
Organizing that constant flow of incoming information can become difficult and time-consuming. Mozilla Thunderbird's saved searches allow users to automatically search a choice of folders or all folders using set parameters and rules. This means that if you want all e-mails and RSS feeds on one subject or from a...
Tags: Folder, RSS Feed, Search, Mozilla Thunderbird, RSS, E-mail, E-mail Clients, Internet, Online Communications, Software, Nicole Bremer Nash
Blog posts 2007-11-14


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