Posts Tagged ‘Search Engines’

Real-time web

Have you EVER thought that information on the web wasn’t close enough to real-time?


Google ignores meta keywords

We’ll let Matt Cutts, from Google fill you in.


Search and Redundancy

Interesting article written by Kate Newton called UK Search Insights: Life after Redundancy


Bing increases search share in US and UK markets

According to US internet measurement firm comScore Microsoft’s Bing search engine is making inroads into Google’s search dominance.
The latest figures show Microsoft’s share of the search market has grown from 8.9% in July to 9.3% in August.
Google is still the search engine of choice in the US with64.6% of the market.
Bing has also made small [...]


Is Bing a flash in the pan or the next big thing?

The search market has always being very competitive with Google always the forerunner. However, with the release of Bing Microsoft’s share of the search market has risen to 9% (up almost 1.6% in a month). Granted it is far too early to judge if this is the start of an upward trend but it is [...]


Wolfram|Alpha – The future of search?

Over the past few months there has been a lot of talk about the new search engine called Wolfram | Alpha and some experts have even said that it could be ‘as important as Google’ .
It was officially launched on the 18th May and our first impressions is that its no Google, Yahoo or even [...]