Posts Tagged ‘Search engines’

Age matters when you Google in Korea

Google Korea plans to introduce an age-verification system to its search engine later this year that will restrict adult-themed searches to those 19 years of age and older, it said Thursday.

More at Infoworld: "Google Korea to censor search results"

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Google experimental search with keyboard shortcuts

Okay, yet another Google post :)

At LifeHacker I read a post on an experimental Google search that let's you navigate through the search results Gmail style.

Check it out :D

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Google's new search results layout kicks in

I read about it yesterday at the Google Blog, the universal search that is suppose to make it easier to search for the same query across the web, news, images, blogs, music and videos.

However you don't get the same options at every search, for instance a search for "Ungdomshuset" (the "Youth house" here in Denmark that has been in the media the past months) doesn't allow you to click "News" which a search for — as a test — "Britney Spears" does.

So maybe the new feature is still being rolled out?

One feature that is on evey search is that Google now has placed the "Web | Images | Video | News | Maps | Gmail | More" at the left top corner of the search results page.

Also check out the latest Google Blog post on the new universal search: "Behind the scenes with universal search".

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Google sits on 64 percent of all US search queries

According to CNet Google has 64 percent of all search queries in the US:

Web search leader Google's market share inched up to 64 percent of all queries among U.S. Internet searchers in March, gaining further ground against Yahoo and Microsoft, a survey released on Wednesday by Hitwise found.

The number of search queries on Google rose to 64.1 percent in March, compared with 63.9 percent in February and 58.3 percent a year ago, according to Hitwise, which bases its report on the surfing habits of 10 million U.S. Web users.

And just when you thought, Google couldn't get any bigger..!

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If Google looked like a Mac

I find this quite cool…

Found via Digg.

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Google alerts - why wasn't I informed? :-)

Vaibhav (who as posted some comments on this blog) has posted about Google Alerts at his own blog:

Go to http://www.google.com/alerts and login with your Google account credentials. Now let’s say you want to be notified whenever there is something new on the web (or at least the part that Google monitors); let’s say this something is SyncMyCal.

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You can type in “SyncMyCal” in the Search terms, choose a Type and frequency, and click on ‘Create Alert’. And boom; now every time Google detects new content with the term SyncMyCal in it, it will send you an email with a link to the new content.

I didn't know of this service, so thank you very much Vaibhav :D

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Google includes YouTube in video search results

I just saw this at the Google Blog: Google has now started to include YouTube videos in the video search results.

YouTube still remains independent, though:

YouTube, as we've stated previously, will remain an independent subsidiary of Google, and will continue to operate separately. Google will support YouTube by providing access to search and monetization platforms and, when/where YouTube launches internationally, to international resources. YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen and the rest of the YouTube team will continue to innovate exciting new ways for people to "broadcast themselves."

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Reprise: China's censorship

Many of you have do doubt seen this before, but I think it deserves to be posted again.

A Google Image search for "tiananmen" clearly shows how the Chinese authorities are censoring the web.

Google.com image search

Google.cn image search

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Google ahead, Technorati behind

According to The Register Google overtakes Technorati.

I'm afraid I have to agree. Lately Technorati hasn't been doing so well with a lot of searches returning in a "error — please try again later" message.

Maybe it's time to consider Google's blogsearch?

Update 1: TechCrunch has a more thorough post on the current state of blog search engines: The State of Blog Search Engines: Depressing.

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Top 10 Google searches in 2006

It's apparently time for the search engines to publish their list of topsearches.

BBC News has a story of the top 10 searches on Google in 2006.

1. Bebo
2. MySpace
3. World Cup
4. Metacafe
5. Radioblog
6. Wikipedia
7. Video
8. Rebelde
9. Mininova
10. Wiki

To me that looks a bit more…eh…geeky than the top Live searches. Hhhhmm……

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