Tag: search engine
Review: Ask3D – Ask's revamped search engine
I’m choosing to forget Ask’s rather bizarre ‘propaganda’ advertising of their new search “Ask 3D” search engine as I take a look at how effective it is as a tool, and whether it’s going to pose a threat to Google.
There’s more to Ask3D than the slightly shiny, icon-based eye candy that greets you when you arrive at their front page.
Both Google and Ask are keen to offer a more holistic approach to search results. A search for “Steve Jobs” in Google brings up the usual listing of results, but interspersed with news and video. It’s easy to find these items by scrolling through the results, but they’re not particularly distinct at first glance.
Ask, on the other hand, clearly separates regular web pages, listed in the middle column, from multimedia content and the latest news, displayed in sections in the right-hand column. It’s an elegant layout, marred only slightly by the “Sponsored Results” boxes which don’t integrate as well as their Google counterparts, and can sometimes take up to half of the screen before search results are displayed.
Wiki service to rival Google and Yahoo?
The founder of online user-edited encyclopaedia Wikipedia claims that his company is ready to take on the might of Google and Yahoo, and grab as much as 5% of the search engine market. Speaking in Tokyo, Jimmy Wales said that…
Google reveals top searches of 2006
Google has published its annual Zeitgeist report, showcasing what people searched for this year. Not surprisingly it's heavily biased in favour of the US audience, but nevertheless it makes for some quite interesting reading. It's all based on Google.com traffic….
Charity-friendly search engine EveryClick raises over £100k
The search engine EveryClick, which launched just over a year ago and gives 50% of its advertising profits to nominated charities, has now raised over £100,000 for a collective of some 170,000 charities, selectable by users (obviously some are going…
Google's winning the UK search engine battle
In news that could have come from any time in the last decade or so, statistics show that more people are turning to Google to help them find things online. Hmm, that'll be why it's called a search engine, I…
Microsoft ordered to 'cease and desist' over Belgian newspaper content
Remember my rant about newspapers getting worked up over Google News? Well, they're after Microsoft now. CopiePresse, who manages the copyright for French and German-speaking press in Belgium, has sent a 'cease and desist' (in other words, take it down…