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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Danny Sullivan Tribute

Posted by Richard Zwicky @ 3:23 pm

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Yesterday, I blogged about Danny’s departure from SES & SEW on the Enquisite blog. At some point last night I wondered about all the googol different posts that must have referenced Danny yesterday. A lot of very nice things were written about him.

Today I was going through my daily read of a bunch of blogs / postings and the like, and came across a post that Barry Schwartz had put together at SE roundtable. It’s a selection of at least 100 of the posts that Barry had read. The list reads like a who’s who in the search industry paying tribute. It speaks volumes to Danny’s impact.

Made me think - perhaps we should organize a “Roast for Danny” at SES Chicago (his farewell)? A fitting tribute?

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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Google Co-op

Posted by Jamie @ 12:38 pm

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Over the last few years more search engines have caught on to the value of adding a social search component to their marketing mix. What is social search exactly? It’s the idea that people and communities can help improve search relevancy by determining authoritative content to each other and the search engines. Yahoo! has already established a growing social search presence with MyWeb, a place where users can contribute to search by saving, tagging, and sharing out organized, relevant web content.

“The next Evolutionary Step in Search,” according to Google, is Google Co-op. It’s still in its infancy, but with Google Co-op users (experts) have the ability to interact with the search results by specifying which web sites and pages they consider most relevant to a topic, as well as recommend query refinements. The idea is to make search more contextual by allowing users to help define website/web page authority.

With Google Co-op, contributions can be made to current topics, or new topics can be created.

For instance, an automobile mechanic that specializes in a particular type of car can contribute to a topic by annotating web sites and pages she/he feels are most relevant. According to Google there are three ways to contribute to a current topic:

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Accoona Search

Posted by Jamie @ 7:14 am

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A tidbit of info about the Accoona search engine has been added to the Search Engine Map. Please let me know if there’s anything missing.

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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Optevi Search Engine Added

Posted by Jamie @ 9:44 am

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A short time back I blogged about a new search engine called Optevi. We just added a new article about this engine to our Search Engine Map. Check the article out here.

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