SEMPO Announces Second In – House Salary Survey Result

November 24th, 2009 | RSS Feed

Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) released its second In-House salary survey result. Despite the economic disorder, the result came out to be positive for the search marketers as an increase in the compensation was reported. Sara Holoubek, the President of SEMPO mentioned that even in recession period the result was good and signifies the brighter side of employment in the sales and marketing of search engine marketing sector.

New Twitter Homepage Gets Search At Its Core

July 29th, 2009 | RSS Feed

Twitter has unveiled its new homepage, that features search box at the core. Then, the trending topics get a noticeable position below the search box with three categories. The top row with the biggest font features topics that are hot currently, followed by the second row with slightly smaller font featuring hot topics from the past day and the third row with topics from the past week.

IxQuick Now Becomes Startpage

July 8th, 2009 | RSS Feed

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IxQuick, one of my favourite meta search engines and what it bills itself as “the world's most private search engine” has renamed itself to Startpage. Name change apart, there is no difference in the existing search engine.

Wolfram Alpha up and Running

May 25th, 2009 | RSS Feed

The much awaited search engine Wolfram Alpha has finally gone live with a few glitches here and there. The search engine is believed to be of Google's stature is speculated to give tough competition to its popular rival. Wolfram Alpha was in development stage for five years before it was finally launched on 18th of May. Brainchild of physicist Dr Stephen Wolfram, Wolfram Alpha is first of its kind "computational knowledge engine" i.e it stores and searches its own huge database to give specific results. Unlike Google, yahoo or any other search engine it does not come out with useless search results not even remotely related to the topic. If it is unable to find the required information it pulls up a error page but does not pull out gibberish. In short, it tries to understand the user query first and then reply with specific answer if available.

Twitter Improves its Search Capabilities by Indexing Pages and Reputation Ranking

May 11th, 2009 | RSS Feed

Interesting changes are headed for twitter search in the coming days. Santosh Jayaram, the Twitter’s new VP of Operations, said, “Twitter Search will begin to start crawling the links which are posted in tweets and index the content of those pages. Instead of simply indexing the tweets of its users, Twitter Search will now offer search technology which will transform it into more of an open window of the live conversations and real time indexing which is happening within the Twitter community.”

Closure of Wikia Search for Now!

April 2nd, 2009 | RSS Feed

Jimmy Wales announced a few days ago, the closure of Wikia Search due to the ongoing economic recession. Wikia Search was designed with the primary purpose to allow users determine the rankings of sites and pages for all other users.

Wales summed up the decision like this,

AOL hires Google's Armstrong as new CEO

March 13th, 2009 | RSS Feed

Tim Armstrong, (ex Google executive) replaces AOL CEO Randy Falco, who was on the job since November 2006. Armstrong was associated with Google since the year 2000 and it is not the first time when AOL has recruited a Google executive for its chief positions. According to a Press Release by Rachel Metz, AP Technology Writer:

Inquisitor On Your iPhone!

March 6th, 2009 | RSS Feed

You read it right. Inquisitor is now on iPhone. The announcement is made by the Official Yahoo! Blog and users can get this plugin on their iPhones right now!

Inquisitor On iPhone

“Inquisitor Mobile Search auto-completes your search and gives suggestions as you type to refine your search. When you type in your query, websites and suggestions appear immediately below the search box. Inquisitor also speeds up your search by quickly loading site summaries and allowing you to navigate between results and the browser with just one click.” – Ariel Seidman and David Watanabe,
Yahoo! Search

Hitwise Report: "Search Queries Are Getting Longer"

February 25th, 2009 | RSS Feed

According to Hitwise Data (PDF FILE),

  1. More than half of all search queries are at least three words long.
  2. More than a third are four words or longer than that.

That means that Internet users are typing long words in different search engines as a part of their search queries. Have a look at this table that gives us a deeper insight on all the observations concerned with search queries:

Rise In Local Search- Thanks To Technology!

January 14th, 2009 | RSS Feed

Mobile phones have come a long way since the initial days. Search engines are available at your fingertips, stock market revolves around your mobile set and cricket scores are just a click away! What else can you ask for!

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