Yahoo seeks ad revenue by fueling others' search innovation
Hurry to web site search engine. It is just beginning again.
Take a look on this one post on yesterday.
OK, here is my gripe. I love to use price comparison search engines online. BUT, I hate it when I can see that the results that are returned are for online retailers who have obviously paid to be included, ranked high, or put at the top of the list. I want real results that honestly show me everything that is out there. The internet is a massive thing. I know when I go to compare pricing and only 5 or 6 stores are returned in the comparative results, something is fishy. ShopWiki.com actually .. read the rest part.
They said:
In an attempt to boost its search-ad business, Yahoo has begun a project that lets anyone build a customized search engine atop the Internet company's technology. (Credit: Yahoo) The service, which enters public beta testing Wednesday night, is called BOSS (Build Your Own Search Service). With it, someone can build an independent Web site with a search box, pass users' queries to BOSS, process the results returned by Yahoo's search engines in any manner, and display the results. .. read the rest part.
As I bashed lunch for twenty people, when only seven were expected, an old school friend of mine hissed that what she wanted to read. So here is my favorite part:
When the Web first appeared, people browsed for the sheer serendipitous kick of it, but soon the Web became a place to get things has done. Web search has witnessed a similar transformation: search engines have graduated from fielding ego queries to becoming the starting point for being productive. While search engines have evolved with these changing needs, we think search technology is far from mature. What if your favorite news site had a search engine you could turn to when news breaks that ..>>.
These arguments about web site search engine really influence my decisions.
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