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2 May, 2007 3:54 am
Source: InformationWeek Daily Newsletter, May 2, 2007. Wikia Hires Jabber Founder To Head Up Open Source Search Project "Jeremie Miller will guide a project designed to make crawlers a commodity to allow search services to proliferate and challenge Google."
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12 Aug 5:22 pm by Jacqueline Lipton
Here's a trivia quiz about the history of Internet search engines. Do you know how the following search engines got their names? 1. Archie 2. Lycos 3. Yahoo! 4. Overture 5. Google Answers below the fold... 1. Name derived because the ... members seek their prey actively rather than catching it in a web. The service used a "spiderlike crawler" for search. 3. Yahoo!'s founders wanted an acronym that started with "YA" (for "yet another") so they looked under "ya" in the ...
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3 Jun 12:05 pm
Microsoft has now released Bing, its newest version of its own Internet search engine. PC World Magazine has weighed in on the new search engine and compares many of its features to similar features offered by Google and Yahoo. Even Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, has offered some praise for Bing. Check out some other reviews for Bing: Wired Magazine Cnet The Technology Cafe Review Try out Bing and let us know what you think.
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26 Dec, 2006 4:16 pm by Kevin
Words been spreading around the blogosphere about Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales, launching a search engine to compete with Google and Yahoo. Labeled Wikia, it's a long term project (2 years) whose goal is a 'search engine that changes everything.' Search is part of the fundamental infrastructure of the Internet. And, it is currently broken. Why is it broken? It is broken for the same reason that proprietary software is always broken: lack of ...
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8 Apr 6:15 am
... theories", said AP Chairman, Dean Singleton. Their focus is on bigger mainstream blogs, internet publications and believe it or not search engines such as Google, rather than span blogs or sites that quote their paragraphs without attribution or link. I got wind of this story via an article written by Rich Ord, on WebProNews. Mr. Ord, the founder of NewsLinx.com made "Re-Link-News" himself in 1996, when he was contacted by numerous news organizations including the NY Times, ...
Karasma Media Legal Marketing Blog - http://blog.karasmamedia.com/
8 Feb, 2008 1:40 pm by Eric
By Eric Goldman Jayne v. Google Internet Search Engine Founders, No. 07-4083 (3rd Cir. Feb. 7, 2008) You may recall Jayne v. ... crazy allegations about the availability of Jayne's social security number--in scrambled format--via Google. The complaint didn't get very far, as the district court dismissed the complaint sua ... not constitute a violation of the Constitution or federal law." This isn't the first time that Google has been declared not to be a state actor. See the district court KinderStart ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
25 Feb, 2008 3:50 pm by Mason
In Jayne v. Google Internet Search Engine Founders, No. 07-4083 (3rd Cir. Feb. 7, 2008), the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed the district court's unilateral dismissal of a ... Plaintiff's claim? When scrambled up and viewed upside down, the social security number of the plaintiff spells "Google", which the plaintiff alleged to be a violation of his civil rights. The Court of Appeals affirmed that "Google and its founders are not state actors" and did not act under color of state law.
PlexLex: The Law of Google - http://www.lawofgoogle.com/
30 Jul, 2008 4:30 pm by bspcn
... : 68 million (25% of total search engine requests) Daily pornographic emails: 2.5 billion (8% of total emails) Internet users who view porn: 42.7 ... never made a dime. (Source) 9. Surprise! There's a Third YouTube Co-Founder Before there was YouTube, there was … a dating site called Tune In Hook Up?! ... social networking" became a buzzword when it was reported in 2005 that MySpace had more pageviews than Google (Source). But before MySpace, there was Classmates.com (launched in 1995) and SixDegrees.com ...
Life of a Law Student: All Feeds - http://www.lifeofalawstudent.com
25 Jun, 2007 11:36 am by Ryan Singel
... into the system database, and automatically remove links to infringing works from search engines that subscribe to the service. Founders of TorrentSpy, a BitTorrent search engine and tracker hosting site currently under legal assault from Hollywood studios, ... Monday. TorrentSpy is being sued by Hollywood for allegedly helping internet users download copyrighted movies, but the company contends it is simply a search engine akin to Google and that it hosts no copyrighted content. The new service ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
17 Oct, 2007 8:00 pm by Marcel Leonardi
... capitalist and startup-hungry entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. In its sweeping survey of the history of Internet search technologies, its gossip about and analysis of Google, and its speculation on the larger cultural implications of a Web-connected world, it ... , Battelle specifically indicates his desire to understand what he calls the cultural anthropology of search, and to analyze search engines' current role as the "database of our intentions"-the repository of humanity's curiosity, exploration ...
Marcel Leonardi - Direito e Internet - http://www.leonardi.adv.br/blog
18 Feb 9:04 pm by Josh Wright
... , e.g. the use of "default defenders" which restrict the ability of users to switch their default search engine using Google's toolbar (sound familiar?). Some allegations involve the use of Google's Landing Page Quality metric to ... per day. SourceTool.com also was named a '2006 Rising Star of Specialized Search' by InfoCommerce and the 'Second Fastest Growing Internet Site in the World' by Comscore. Google initially embraced its relationship with SourceTool.com, naming them Google's 'Site of the ...
Truth on the Market - http://www.truthonthemarket.com
25 Apr, 2007 12:21 pm by Eric
... Bad Business Bureau, a/k/a the Rip-off Report, is a well-known repeat Internet defendant (see this article from the Phoenix New Times explaining why). They are a rare ... and here) because plaintiffs have alleged that the Rip-off Report, and its founder Ed Magedson, actually write or embellish griping/bashing content themselves rather ... luck, this case will provide an excellent precedent to establish why plaintiffs should leave search engines alone for their search results. (HT: Wired News Blog and ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
29 Jul 4:14 pm by Cal Law
... regulators do anything to stop it? Legal Pad called up Bob Lande, the co-founder of the American Antitrust Institute. Lande said that normally when the second and third leading players ... . Yahoo got 19.6 percent and Bing, Microsoft's new search engine, got 4.4 percent. (Those numbers are from research (.pdf) by Efficient ... . Although most of the mainstream media reports focus on the Internet search market (in which Google has a 65 percent share), the search ad market is probably more important since ...
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20 Mar 1:44 pm by David Kravets
... whether a video, under the DMCA, makes a "fair use" of the copyrighted works in question. Google says 57 percent of takedown notices it received were sent by business targeting ... May Need Censorship, Satellite Spy Chief ... U.S. Funded Health Search Engine Blocks 'Abortion' Report: U.S. Surveillance Society Running Rampant AT& ... Filtering Analysis: FCC Comcast Order is Open Invitation to Internet ... TorrentSpy Founders Create Copyright Filtering Company YouTube to McCain: You Made Your DMCA Bed, ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
6 Nov, 2007 11:36 pm by Chris Costa
... of searches contain two words finds Amsterdam-based research firm OneStat. Internet users who type two words for on a search engine query account for 31.9 percent of searches ... 14.8 percent of searches. "Search engines like Google, MSN, and Yahoo can drive a lot of traffic to a Web site," said Niels Brinkman, co-founder of OneStat. "It ... (0.2 percent); and 10 (0.1 percent) words are used in fewer searches. OneStat.com collects data through its Web analytics services. Numbers are averages. Research is ...
Legal Search Marketing Blog - http://www.legalsearchmarketing.com/
7 Oct, 2007 9:33 am by Eric
... Web 2.0 Startups Can Commit Legal Suicide Search Engines * Jayne v. Google Internet Search Engine Founders, 2007 WL 2852383 (M.D. Pa. Sept ... pro se lawsuit that the court easily dismisses on its face. The interesting aspect is that the court says that Google isn't a state actor. This isn't the first court to say so, but ... .N.J. complaint filed June 5, 2007), a First Amendment challenge to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. * American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression v. ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
27 Mar, 2007 1:42 pm by Peter Black
... trying to figure out how to make more of the good stuff float to the top of Internet search engines and keep more of the bad stuff buried. QUT Associate Professor ... here (from FindLaw). A little under one-third of US households have no Internet access, with most of the holdouts seeing little use for it in their lives, says a survey ... ahead of his visit to Australia next month for the education.au conference, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales said upcoming versions would include new features to make ...
Freedom To Differ - http://www.freedomtodiffer.com/freedom_to_differ/
21 Apr, 2007 4:04 pm by Peter Black
... libraries. Read more here (from EUobserver.com). A growing familiarity with search engine advertising in international markets, including a new burst of growth in the UK, contributed to another quarter of outperformance at Google, figures released on Thursday showed. Read more here (from ... wrong. Read more here (from CNET News.com). Baidu.com Inc., operator of China's most-used Internet search engine, said its Japanese Web site, which has links to pornography and critics of the Chinese government, ...
Freedom To Differ - http://www.freedomtodiffer.com/freedom_to_differ/
18 Dec, 2008 12:50 am by David Kravets
... demand.tv(.pdf) and sswarez.com(.pdf) - generally accusing them of indexing to unauthorized copies of movies on the internet. The MPAAis often successful in its piecemeal legal approach to combat the underground trade of its intellectual property. U.S ... pending and contested case in Los Angeles federal court against IsoHuntcould bring an answer. Google's search engine, which can also point to illicit movie sites, has not been sued by Hollywood. But Google's YouTube site has been sued by Viacomfor ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
13 Sep, 2007 3:58 pm by David Kravets
... . "Such an outcome would thwart the educational purposes and growing commerce facilitated by internet search engines, thereby reducing the value of the internet to the economy," the report said. The fair use economy, in short, appears to include virtually all ... recordings hit Apple's iTunes Music Store. See Also: Happy Anniversary Pirates: 20000 Copyright Lawsuits and Counting TorrentSpy Founders Create Copyright Filtering Company AT&T To Police Internet For Copyright Infractions Napster ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
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