Archive for the ‘Search Engines News’ Category

Yahoo Messenger 7 & VoIP

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005 |

SANTA CRUZ, CA – May 18, 2005 – Plantronics, Inc. (NYSE:PLT) today unveiled the new Yahoo! ready .Audio™ 70 multimedia headset, designed to optimize PC-to-PC Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communication using the public beta of the next generation version of Yahoo! Messenger.

Press release

Yahoo Messenger 7

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005 |

The public beta is getting closer. See this article

First rumors on new Yahoo Messenger

Saturday, May 14th, 2005 |

For a few days I started wondering when a new Yahoo Messenger version will come up. Today I found out the first rumors (article removed by author)

I’ll keep an eye on technorati for further details ;)

EDIT:

Here is a better post and some other usefull informations. Thanks Guillaume ;)

EDIT 2:

Some Features of v7.0 (Beta) :

- Contact Card (like MSN 7)
- New Audibles have being added up.
- Mail address or websites typed on the conversation windows are changed to hyperlinks and underlined.
- Cleaner neater interface Looks (better than v6.0)
- New Entertainment Tab (in place of LaunchCast)
- Couple of new options for Archiving
- Audibles with CAPTIONS (something you should wait for !)
- Send File Integrated in Messenger Window (Like MSN)

Via GO4i.NET

Fair play

Friday, May 13th, 2005 |

For quite a long time I have noticed on Yahoo Blog a link to Google’s Official Blog. I thought it was quite a nice thing to do and a rare thing in this business where links have the value they have.

Now is Google’s time to make their step.

Congratulations. Better later than never

Edit

That’s fun they even listed Jeremy’s blog :) I like the guy for his unconventional style to write bout Google’s mistakes

RustyBrick Announces Search Engine Relevancy Challenge to Identify the Best Search Engine for Relevance

Thursday, May 12th, 2005 |

Search Engine Optimization Companies, Search Engine Marketing Specialists and Webmasters Invited to Rate Google, Yahoo Search, MSN Search and Ask Jeeves

Toronto, ON (PRWEB) May 4, 2005 — To identify the best search engine for relevance, RustyBrick today announced the Search Engine Relevancy Challenge at the Search Engine Strategies 2005 Conference & Expo. Search engine optimization companies, search engine marketing specialists and webmasters are invited use RustySearch, a white-labeled search engine, to rate the top search engines.
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SEO tool

Wednesday, May 11th, 2005 |

Nice SEO Tool (or SEO search engine) spotted by Fantomaster

Features:

  • Google Page Rank
  • Thumbnail
  • Alexa Rank
  • Yahoo Rank
  • etc

In fact is a tool that combines Google API with different sources of informations about a certain site. Kind of a Swiss Army Knife for Search Engines

Google Patent Analysis

Wednesday, May 11th, 2005 |

Just finished reading a …nice analysis of Google’s new patent from Search Engine Journal.

There are some valid points and some gibberish. When I reached the end of the article I was curious who wrote it. Ahem…would you trust opinions from a guy like that?

New Yahoo Toy

Monday, May 9th, 2005 |

Fresh from Yahoo’s Next comes Gift finder

Yahoo! Shopping makes finding that special something a whole lot easier. Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.

Basically consists in a step by step questionaire that helps you personalize your gifts.

In four easy steps, Yahoo! Shopping can help you pick the right gift — whatever the occasion, whomever you’re shopping for.

  • What’s the occasion?
    Birthday, wedding, holiday…
  • For her, him, or them?
    Girls, boys, grownups…
  • Who is the gift for?
    Family, friend, co-worker…
  • What are they like?
    Crafty, modernist, outdoorsy…

Of course you can buy them directly from Yahoo shopping but could be a good instrument to get ideeas from. I know I really needed smthg like that ;)

Google Web Accelerator

Saturday, May 7th, 2005 |

A image worths a thousand words :)…..

Screw Google Web Accelerator

Other Coverage from FantoMaster:

My favourite sin: Greed

Tuesday, April 26th, 2005 |

Search Engine Roundtable just announced that Google will offer impression-based pricing for Ad Words. That’s just another sign of Google’s greed. PPC fraud already is a problem and they want to create another one before solving the first. I don’t think that a normal person will buy this service. On the end publishers and advertisers are loosing money while Google encreases their revenues.

Blah…and once I loved Google

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