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Yahoo Integrates Twitter, Google Streams Facebook

February 25, 2010 by Ruud Hein · Leave a Comment 

Google is trying to play its "one up" in search engine land.

imageThis week Yahoo announced it is adding Twitter to the slew of social network sites supported in its "update whatever it is right from here within Yahoo" setup.

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Visual Timeline of Search Engine Acquisitions

July 18, 2007 by DazzlinDonna · 5 Comments 

I was going to research and analyze the various companies that the search engines have acquired over the years, creating some pretty charts along the way. I still may do some analysis, but of course, midway through my research I found a much nicer chart than I could ever hope to build. So, instead of creating one, I’ll just pass along some link love to whoever created this awesome timeline chart. It’s interactive, in that you can use your mouse to scroll through the time line. Below is a reduced screenshot, with each colored dot representing one of the big 3 (Google, Yahoo, MSN).

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Search Engine Test Case: New Data, New Findings

May 1, 2007 by DazzlinDonna · Comments Off 

Three months ago, Joel Bresler launched a web site presenting a cultural history of the American folk song, "Follow the Drinking Gourd." His web site presents an interesting test case for search engine performance.

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Sitemap autodiscovery for the Big 4 via robots.txt

April 11, 2007 by DazzlinDonna · 7 Comments 

As Yahoo, Ask, and MSN have all reported this morning, they (and Google) have joined together to make sitemaps autodiscoverable via the robots.txt file. As long as you tell the search engines where your sitemap lives (in the robots.txt file), they will be able to find it and use it. Simply add the following line to your robots.txt file:

Sitemap: <sitemap_location>

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Test Case: Google, Yahoo, MSN: Finding new content

March 16, 2007 by DazzlinDonna · Comments Off 

Joel Bresler emailed me this morning and since his email is self-explanatory, I present it here (slightly modified):
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I have recently launched a web site dedicated to the American folk song, "Follow the Drinking Gourd." The site presents an interesting test case, for the following reasons: First, there has been virtually no new research on Follow the Drinking Gourd in twelve years. Second, this site represents the most comprehensive research published on the song. Third, some web pages that recently ranked highly on a "follow the drinking gourd" search just a few weeks ago were removed in February. I analyze search engine performance on several different parameters: Read more

Is Yahoo mixing paid ads in the organic results?

February 20, 2007 by DazzlinDonna · 8 Comments 

OMGSneaky devils! It appears as though Yahoo is sneaking in some paid ads right into the regular organic SERPs. A fellow SEO alerted me to the possibility, but I agreed that I would attempt to find a different example than the one he showed me, since I didn’t want to do anything that might harm his livelihood. It only took a few minutes to come up with another example, and there are plenty more to be found as well. But I’ll present this one via a screenshot I took.

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Default search engine quest ends

December 31, 2006 by DazzlinDonna · 7 Comments 

Back on 12/11, I mentioned that I was on a quest to find a new default search engine. For one week each, I was going to try Yahoo, MSN, and Ask. This past week was Ask’s turn. All in all, it fared pretty well, with only a few disappointments. It didn’t however, do well enough to supplant Yahoo in my tests, so Yahoo is the big winner for me. From now on, I will be using Yahoo as my default search engine, and I will alternate between using Ask, MSN, and Google whenever Yahoo fails to provide what I am looking for.

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Update on using a new search engine

December 18, 2006 by DazzlinDonna · Comments Off 

A week ago, I began my quest to find a new default search engine. Last week, I used Yahoo! exclusively. How did it fare? Just fine. I was perfectly content with it all week. I found what I was looking for 99% of the time, and the rest of the time, it was equally difficult to find what I was searching for anywhere else. So far, Yahoo is in the lead, and this week is MSN Live’s turn. Next Monday, I’ll report on whether or not it topples Yahoo from the lead spot.

Yahoo and MSN now supporting Google sitemap protocol

November 15, 2006 by DazzlinDonna · 2 Comments 

The Google blog just announced that Yahoo and MSN will be officially supporting the sitemap XML protocol that Google created last year. You can get more information on the protocol at sitemaps.org.

New Yahoo Bookmarks

October 24, 2006 by DazzlinDonna · 2 Comments 

Yahoo has a new (beta) online Bookmarks service (no, I’m not talking about del.icio.us). TechCrunch notes that it has around 20 million active users…from its previous version… (compared to only 1 million for del.icio.us).

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Yahoo announces rankings shuffle and NOODP support

October 24, 2006 by DazzlinDonna · Comments Off 

Yahoo just announced that they are going to implement the support of the NOODP meta tag, beginning tonight. In order to launch this change, they will be reindexing web content, resulting in typical ranking changes and page shuffling. So expect some possible movement of your rankings.

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Yahoo update happening tonight

October 10, 2006 by DazzlinDonna · Comments Off 

According to the Yahoo! Search Blog’s Weather Report, they are “rolling out an index update tonight. As usual, you’ll see some changes in ranking along with shuffling of the pages that are included in the index.”

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What do the search engines say about links?

August 10, 2006 by DazzlinDonna · Comments Off 

Barry’s coverage of the Search Engine Q&A on Links session at SES San Jose 2006 is a must read. I’ve pulled out a few of the more interesting (to me) segments that tend to answer questions we’ve all bandied about for years. For full details, be sure to go straight to the source.

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