Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'search engine'

Google Replaces "Video" Link with "Products" Link on Main Page

Have you noticed Google's homepage lately? Instead of the "Video" link, you'll now see "Products" instead. This must be Google's official acknowledgment of the holiday season. :) Philipp Lenssen has more. Forum discussion: Search Engine Watch Forums....

Wikipedia Founder Proposes Open Source Search Engine

According to reports in the San Jose Mercury News, Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, is looking to build a "a community-programmed search engine that competes with Google." His company, Wikia, has just purchased technology to create such an engine. As...

European Google Competitor Gets $165 Million in Funding

Last Friday, TechCrunch announced that Theseus has been given $165 million in funding to build a multimedia search engine. Theseus, a German based project that is aiming to develop “the world’s most advanced multimedia search engine for the next-generation Internet.”...

Blogscope is a Search Engine that Searches Blogs

Bill Slawski references the Blogscope search engine in a Cre8asite Forums post. BlogScope is an analysis and visualization tool for blogosphere which is being developed as a research prototype at the University of Toronto. It is currently tracking over 10.16...

Do You Want a Google AdWords Search Engine?

It's interesting what people think up these days, but this wishlist item is actually a desirable product for advertisers. In a Search Engine Watch Forums thread, the possibility of creating a Google AdWords search engine is discussed, and personally, I...

Wikiasari, Community Search Engine; New Search Engine by Wikipedia Founder

Wow, tons of buzz over the weekend over a new search engine started by Jimmy Wales, founder of the Wikipedia. The new engine is to be named wikiasari. The story was broken on The Times in the UK, where it...


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