Posts Tagged ‘search engine’
Friday, March 4th, 2011
Microsoft has rolled out a new incentive to attract and keep more Bing users: Group deals.
On March 3, Microsoft introduced “Bing deals” for the desktop and mobile (m.bing.com) via a partnership with The Dealmap. Via the partnership, Bing users in the U.S. will get access to “more than 200,000 unique offers in over 14,000 cities and towns,” according to Microsoft. The Dealmap aggregates group deals from sources including Groupon, Living Social and Restaurant.com, among other sites.

Update: For now, on the mobile front, Bing deals are for iPhone and Android phones only, as reader @thedavidk pointed out. Microsoft’s official statement: “The (deals) functionality is based on HTML5 and will work with phones that support it, but today is being released for iOS and Android. Windows Phone 7 announced that they will have HTML5 support in an update later this calendar year, at which point deals will work great on Windows Phone.”
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Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
Tags: Barracuda Networks, cloud services, facebook, malware, search engine, Social network, Spam and Scams, spammers, twitter Posted in Blog, Cloud computing, Internet, Web | No Comments »
Friday, February 18th, 2011
Google’s efforts to infuse its services with social elements have been relatively lackluster when not being outright stumbles, like the company’s privacy-challenged launch of Buzz last year. Google has a popular social network, Orkut, but that popularity remains confined to Brazil. And the service has been losing ground to Facebook in critical markets like India.
Google hopes to deploy more compelling social offerings this year and its latest effort along these lines demonstrates at least that the company is serious about social connectivity. Google is weaving social into search, its core service.
Google on Thursday said that it has begun mixing social content — friends’ posts to various services like YouTube, Flickr and the like — with its algorithmically determined search results.
So if your friends blog or tweet about their favorite coffee shops, your searches for coffee will return their musings, provided your friends aren’t posing somewhere that Google can’t reach, like past Facebook’s privacy settings.
Previously, social search results were more like the dregs of relevance, settling at the bottom of the search results page were they were less likely to be noticed.
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Tags: google, Internet, search, search engine, social elements, Social network, Web design, Web development Posted in Application development, Internet, Web, Web design, Web development | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
After noticing curious search results at Bing, then running a sting operation to investigate further, Google has concluded that Microsoft is copying Google search results into its own search engine.
That’s the report from Search Engine Land’s Danny Sullivan today, who talked to both companies about it and presented Google’s evidence. According to the report, a mechanism could be the Suggested Sites feature of Internet Explorer and the Bing Toolbar for browsers, both of which can gather data about what links people click when running searches.
The story began with Google’s team for correcting typographical errors in search terms, which monitors its own and rivals’ performance closely. Typos that Google could correct would lead to search results based on the correction, but the team noticed Bing would also lead to those search results without saying it had corrected the typo.
Next came the sting, setting up a “honeypot” to catch the operation in action. Google created “one-time code that would allow it to manually rank a page for a certain term,” then wired those results for particular, highly obscure search terms such as “hiybbprqag” and “ndoswiftjobinproduction,” Sullivan said. With the hand coding, typing those search terms would produce recognizable Web pages in Google results that wouldn’t show in search results otherwise.
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Tags: bing, google, Internet explorer, microsoft, search engine, search engine optimization, Web, Web development Posted in Application development, IT services, Internet, Marketing, Web, Web development | 1 Comment »
Thursday, October 14th, 2010
Tags: bing, Blog, facebook, google, Internet, microsoft, search engine, search engine optimization, Social network, social networking, technology, Web design, Web development, web solution Posted in Blog, Industry news, News, Web, Web development | No Comments »
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