Date: October 24th, 2007
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | Search News | No comments
When I got my first mobile phone seven or eight years ago, I payed extra for WAP capability. In the store I was told that this technology would change both the Web and our conceptions about mobile phone services. This turned out to be a gross exaggeration. Has the conditions changed sufficiently by now for […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | Search News | No comments
Pandia presents the search engine news of the week and looks at a site that promises a Google blackout on January 1st 2008.
We guess you could call it a creative publicity stunt. Still, if it is The Google Blackout Page is a creepy one.
The site presents a black page with a seven digit […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | Search News | No comments
The editors of Pandia share their favorite sites for practical problem solving, search and information.
As webmasters and journalists we are heavy users of sites that helps us handle large amounts of information or that guides to the right source. And, believe it or not, we also have a life — which means that we use […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | Search News | No comments
Several sites report today that Chinese ISPs are redirecting searches made on Google Blogsearch and other search engines to the Chinese search engine Baidu.
Some point to the fact that Baidu has a partnership with ISPs China Netcom and China Telecom to redirect all invalid (or blocked) traffic to Baidu.
(Others argue that the redirects are […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | Search News | No comments
A new study argues that Dogpile gives a better user experience than Google. Pandia is not convinced.
J.D. Power has published a study that seems to indicate that Dogpile performs better than Google as regards “consumer satisfaction”.
J. D. Power reports that Dogpile performs well among Internet service subscribers in three factors that determine overall satisfaction (listed […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | Search News | No comments
The Times has hired a Search Editor to work on searchability and search engine optimization.
By Pandia Guest Writer Lars Iselid, Internetbrus
The Swedish journalist Martin Jönsson of Svenska Dagbladet is arguing for the new term “Search Editor” or “Editor of Search”.
The Times
Martin tells the story about him meeting the Editor of Chief of the British […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | Search News | No comments
This week ComScore presented the first global search engine usage statistics. No surprises there: Google dominates world searching as it does the American and European markets.
In August more than 750 million people, an estimated 95 percent of the worldwide Internet audience, made some 61 billion searches according to ComScore.
The sites of Google took care […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | Search News | No comments
The editors of Pandia share their favorite online tools for blogging, exploring and information management.
There used to be a time when you had to install software on your computer to get a job done. Now a large number of services are available online, and can be accessed from within your browser window. We work on […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | SEM News | No comments
Google once again is everywhere in the news.
Google Analytics:Google Analytics used to be a program called Urchin. Urchin used to be software. Google bought Urchin and made it an online application. Now Google is bringing back the software version. It’s in beta and you can get a 90 day trial of the software. If you […]
24 October, 2007 (15:20) | SEM News | No comments
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