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- Graphing social patterns: The intersection of search and social
- The dean of search engine analysis Danny Sullivan, editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land, gave a talk on how "social" intersects with search at the Graphing Social Patterns conference in San Jose. At this point, there isn't much intersection between search and social. But, he said Facebook could enable social search...
- Tags: Google Inc., Facebook, Social Search, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Search Result, Eurekster, Social Networking, Search, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-08
- Eurekster to Google: Bring it on in custom search!
- Eurekster to Google: Bring it on in custom search!Great articlehttp://www.analogstereo.comRe:http://www.analogstereo.com
- Tags: BRING IT, Eurekster, custom search, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-08-16
- Eurekster to Google: Bring it on in custom search!
- Google’s official blog announcement of its Custom Search Engine service is headlined “Eureka! Your own search engine has landed!”:Wouldn’t it be cool if you could easily build a search engine on your blog or Website tailored to the topics and areas you know and love the most?Is Google late to the...
- Tags: SEARCH, Eurekster, swicki, search engine, Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-10-25
- Swickis tap communities for search
- I recently met with Eurekster CEO Steven Marder for an update on swicki, the company’s community-influenced search service. Rather than the chewing through the worldwide index and link structures, swicki combines several elements to create more finely tuned search results for online communities. Swickis combine Web crawling with filters defined...
- Tags: Eurekster, Steven Marder
- Blog posts 2006-09-11
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- Web 2.0's legacy: The startup Petri dish
- The legacy of Web 2.0 is on parade in New York City--a never-ending stream of startups armed with PowerPoints, infomercials and terms like long tail, mashups and mindshare. One exec used four Web 2.0 buzzwords in a sentence. Bottom line: Its...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Web, Petri, AlwaysOn
- Blog posts 2007-01-31
- TechCrunch goes to Bed in NYC
- I was in Bed with Michael Arrington tonight, along with several hundred NYC techies, entrepreneurs, and VCs.Arrington hosted his first NYC TechCrunch meetup in Manhattan, at the Bed Lounge in Chelsea. The liquor was flowing, the hors doeuvres were passed, and enthusiastic sponsors demoed their Web properties to slightly soaked...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Culture, Blogs, Venture Capital, VC, NYC, Bed
- Blog posts 2006-11-16
- Swickis tap communities for search
- Swickis tap communities for searchOnline Marketing Search Swickihttp://interactive-marketing-swicki.eurekster.com/Awesome!
- Tags: Swickis
- Discussion threads 2006-09-27
- Widgetbox launches widget marketplace
- Widgetbox formally launched a new service that provides a directory of Web widgets and supporting platform to build, syndicate and manage small, dynamic Web services that can be embedded on Web pages. Widgetbox CEO Ed Anuff believes that his company’s widget platform, like RSS, can provide a standardized way to...
- Tags: Ed Anuff, Widgetbox
- Blog posts 2006-09-25
- SES on Social Search: informed judgments, or ambiguous noise?
- An opening panel at the jam-packed Search Engine Strategies Conference now going on in San Jose tackled the hot Social Search market.Moderator Chris Sherman did not pull any punches. From the get go, the Executive Editor, Search Engine Watch, warned about massive “noise” emanating from the social search landscape.Sherman first...
- Tags: social search
- Blog posts 2006-08-07
- Is the walled garden Web blowing apart?
- My posts recently about Web 2.0 becoming a true application development platform, and one that's mostly programmed by users, generated some interesting feedback on its own. But what was more interesting was a lot of parallel discussion in the industry as others notice the same thing.Good posts by Ian...
- Tags: MySpace, Ian Kennedy, Web
- Blog posts 2006-06-26
- Running a business on Web-based software
- One premise of Enterprise Web 2.0 is that Web-based software is beginning to credibly encroach on many solution areas that traditional software previously addressed. According to proponents, this maturing method of online software delivery provides more usability, convenience, and value. The flexibility, mobility, and...
- Tags: Web, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-04-14
- Six Apart adds widgets to TypePad
- Fresh off a $12 million capital infusion, Six Apart has joined the widget revolution, opening up its blog platform for developers to create companion applications for TypePad. So far, 33 TypePad widgets are available, ranging from commerce and games to content and search--and they are free. For example, Bunchball's widget...
- Tags: widget, TypePad
- Blog posts 2006-03-29
- New Web 2.0 services of note
- I receive a lot of emails about new services and products, so I thought I'd share some of the recent ones. Drag Drop Site Creator is being billed as "first AJAX based site builder". It is intended primarily for web hosting companies, to offer Drag Drop...
- Tags: Drag-Drop Site Creator, search engine
- Blog posts 2005-12-05
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