In 2004, Yahoo engineers published a document about TrustRank. TrustRank describes an algorithm that search engines can use to determine relevant search results.
In contrast to the original PageRank algorithm, TrustRank does not solely count the number of links that point to a website but it also considers the authority of a website.
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Bucharest, Romania, September 2009. AXIGEN, the professional messaging solution vendor, announces the official release of a new mail server version, Axigen 7.2. The new version features a new WebMail technology designed to improve the overall user experience when accessing web-based email communication tools. The new Ajax powered WebMail interface provides users with a desktop-like experience and is ideal for the Service Provider market segment.
From December 2nd through 5th, in the ski hills of Park City, Utah, a bunch of really smart search marketers will get together to share what’s on our minds at the Search Insider Summit. The almost 7 months that have passed since the spring show in Florida have been interesting ones. I’ve taken a quick look back at the Search Insider columns in that time to see what things we were writing about:
In August 2009, it was announced that that Yahoo! will be using search results supplied by Bing.
While it's unlikely before Bing results will start showing up on Yahoo until well into 2010; once it occurs Bing will effectively have 28% market share.
Reciprocal links are discussed controversially among search engine marketers. Some think that reciprocal links are great, others think that they are a waste of time, another group thinks that reciprocal links work to some degree.
Wix, a rising star in the field of website builders and Flash templates has recently launched a new tutorial website covering various aspects of web design. The goal of these tutorials is to help non-professionals design their own websites using the various Flash templates available on the Wix website.
New York, NY September 19, 2009 -- Wix, a rising star in the field of website builders and Flash templates has recently launched a new tutorial website covering various aspects of web design. The goal of these tutorials is to help non-professionals design their own websites using the various Flash templates available on the Wix website.
When you are a company that is trying to organize the world’s information (Read: Google), relevancy and duplication are big concerns. With all due respect to Google’s advertising platform, Google is in the business of Search and all about providing the world’s informaiton to those in search of it. Google’s mission: to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. If you have been in the Search industry for some time, you will of no doubt heard the proverbial “content is king” statement. A bit of a more accurate statement might read “unique content is king”.
Royalty-free sound effect libraries contain thousands of sound effects that can be licensed for specific uses. A customer who uses royalty-free sound effects, as opposed to hiring a sound engineer to create them from scratch, can save considerable time, effort, and money. Typically, podcasters and other content producers can obtain non-exclusive rights to a single effect, or they can purchase a subscription of sorts. The subscriptions allow publishers to download a limited number of sound effects during a specified period of time.
I’ve been reading about Web 3.0, and social media, and forecasts about how internet technology is changing, and changing us in the process. It’s all fascinating stuff, and these are interesting times. Some of the buzzwords that keep cropping up in all this reading are words like “community” and “inter-personal relationships”. As we’ve seen with Web 2.0, people can congregate around niche interests and find like-minded souls, regardless of where their internet access physically originates from. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace are all examples of online social tools for building community, and all of this chatter about Web 3.0 was starting to feel familiar, and not just in an intellectual way but at the emotional level. As I projected myself into the brave new future of 2010 and beyond, it started to feel like something I’d experienced before. And that something was CompuServe.