En segundo lugar de dos actualizaciones rápidas del Search Engine
¡Nuevo amigo agradable!
Amaríamos verle detrás otra vez. Usted puede suscribir por la alimentación de RSS, o consiga las actualizaciones por el email. Y siéntase por favor libre comentar. No se olvide de dejar su acoplamiento y su nombre.
== del clip> “Google ha lanzado una nueva versión de la búsqueda personalizada Google, este vez en un formato previsto supervisa constantemente lo que basó la gente selecta de resultados de la búsqueda y de preguntas del futuro de la forma en sus opciones.
El nuevo servicio se liga a la mi característica de la historia de la búsqueda que Google reveló el pasado mes de abril (véase que nuestro Google mi historia de la búsqueda personaliza el Web para más en la característica). La búsqueda personalizada Google utiliza mis datos de la historia de la búsqueda para refinar sus resultados basados en sus hábitos que buscan.”
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Steve encima en MicroPersuasion fijó un acoplamiento a Yahoo! ' s mi Web 2.0 beta esta mañana. No conseguí leerlo porque tenía una teleconferencia que tuve que atender a esta mañana.
Pero desde entonces me consiguiera detrás toying con él. Por intervalos. Todo el dia. Apenas no puedo parar.
Bookmark | Excepto | Parte | Email¡Usted dice “Em Kalena! :: Artículo del día
Si lo dije una vez, lo he dicho mil millones, épocas trillón. Y no voy a cerrar para arriba sobre él, así que usted puede ser que también consiga utilizado a él. ![]()
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Grokker? Rocks!
I had heard about Grokker before but hadn’t played with it until a colleague I greatly admire sent me the link to the Grokker search for my name.
I later played with it for hours like a little kid doing every kind of search I could think of - the way Grokker displays search results and their relationships in a visual format works more intuitively then getting a list of links back, and as such can find information in places you never knew existed.
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailSearch Engine Day :: Google - Play it - addict3d.org
As predicted in Addict3d.org, Google began to add video playback via a Google branded player yesterday.
Clip: “Search goliath Google added moving pictures to its video search beta service on Monday. Users can now watch video from within the browser via a special downloaded player — one that likely will enable pay-per-view in the future…. But to watch video, users first have to download the Google Video Viewer, a free plug-in for Google video content only. (The plug-in works with the Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers.)”
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailSearch Engine Day :: Yahoo News
Yahoo has hit the ground jogging with the Yahoo Search Subscriptions Project, according to infotoday.com’s article yesterday.
Clip: “Searchers who go to Yahoo! Search Subscriptions (http://search.yahoo.com/subscriptions) now can designate any or all of the following seven sources for inclusion in their search results:
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailThe Zero Cost Traffic Ezine is Now Online
In This Issue of The Zero Cost Traffic Ezine:
- Two More List Building Tools
- A Free Copy of a 51 Page eBook
- Recent Blog Post Updates
- Link to one of my newer articles on getting your site into search engines
Free Traffic Tips :: Status
I know, I know, I haven’t posted much lately. (And yet I’m maintaining my rankings and traffic - neat trick huh? LOL!)
Seriously though, your patience with me is absolutely appreciated. The Zero Cost Ezine will broadcast today, and if I’m not too tired after that, I’ll also have a few tidbits for Non-Profit Sundays (But don’t hold me to it. For some crazy reason I’ve been working every day for three weeks. Guess I’m just having too much fun…)
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailYahoo! News :: Search Index Changes in Progress
In case you missed the Yahoo! Search blog post on the morning of the 20th:
“We will be making changes to the index tonight so you should be seeing more of your pages in the index as well as some fluctuations in the rankings of results from previous searches.”
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailAnother tool found through SEO Scoop
This one is a link development tool to help you find more sites to get links from.
If you’re blogging this is particularly useful - put your keyword in quotes and then add the word “blog” or “feed” to find other bloggers in your industry that you can engage in conversation.
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailPodblaze.com opens up a new directory
If you’ve been thinking about doing Podcasting, and you’re able to figure out the audio part but not creating the feed, try Podblaze. There are instructional videos on the website for users to see just how easy it is to create a podcast using their services, and the accounts are free.
Many business owners are finding that podcasting is a great way to market their business or services. Some owners are conducting interviews with industry experts in their market niche and making them into a podcast.
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailSearch Engine Tool of the Day PageRank Decoder (via Search Engine Watch
“Want to understand how PageRank will build between pages you link? Only Google actually knows how that works. There’s been so much tinkering and tampering with what they do since the original PageRank formula was published years ago that using that equation to understand what happens today is like teaching sciences with a textbook that’s hundreds of years old.
Nevertheless, that’s all PageRank Decoder has to work with — the old formula. Spotted via Search Engine Roundtable, this Flash-based application lets you link between actual pages to guestimate (strong on the guess) how things might change.”
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailYahoo Allows for Personal Spam Filtering - Search Engine Journal
If you’ve been to Yahoo lately, you may have noticed the “save” and “block” links after certain results.
: “I can see Yahoo using this data to implement Bayesian filtering for personalized web searches. As people continue to block and save sites in My Web, the filter gradually will define what people see as spam or relevant.”
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailAlso from Search Engine Journal :: MSN Local Search Goes Live
MSN may be late to the party, but some preliminary reviews are giving the impression Microsoft’s Search Network might be the ones who brought the beer…
“Though late to the party, MSN is the last but not least major search entrant in the effort to deliver local.
Bookmark | Save | Share | EmailFrom Search Engine Journal :: MSN Search Updates Results Based on RankNet
“The search results seem more relevant to the query and MSN feels that RankNet “has improved [their] relevance and most importantly gives [them] a platform they can move forward on.†The new ranking technology is based on neural net, which was discussed by Microsoft in a research paper headed by Chris Burges titled Learning to Rank using Gradient Descent.”
Read the rest of the article: � MSN Search Updates Results Based on RankNet - Search Engine Journal.
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