Seen that? – Google Search Engine Homepage
Google Search Engine Homepage at The Search Engine Weblog
The Google Search Engine homepage is very simple and easy to use. It has a search box and a series of links that allow you to search: the world wide web, images, Groups, News Articles, Froogle product catalog, Local based, and your Desktop (if you have downloaded this feature). Also you will see Advertising Programs, Business Solutions, and About Google. There are more 'tools' to investigate as well. Google is [...] Read More
The ‘Doubly Lucky’ Google at The Search Engine Weblog
According to an analyst, Google is planning a "doubly lucky" version of search for mobile devices that will add location and time of day to predict what a user is seeking. Speaking before iBreakfast participants in New York held Thursday Stephen Arnold of ArnoldIT, a Harrod's Creek, Kentucky-based analyst, said that Google's interest in extending its search domination to mobile devices also could prompt it to shop a prototype handset around [...] Read More
SEO: What The ‘Near’ Future Look Like at The Search Engine Weblog
In 1997, Google is nowhere to be found. The domineering search engine then was Yahoo and Altavista came close behind. As I retrospect, the web was not as congested as it is today. As such, fine-tuned metas were enough to get improved search engine rankings. Eventually, the web became more cutthroat and webmasters found ways to manipulate the metas to form part of top search engine results. That was the time [...] Read More
Suggest feature finally makes to Google homepage at Java Entrepreneur
Google Suggest feature has finally landed out of Google Labs onto Google search engine. This AJAX feature is not something new and has already been added by other search engines such as Yahoo, Ask and newly launched cuil. Earlier I was dependant on Google Suggest to find out other suggestions related to a particular term or phrase but now Google homepage is all what I will need. The good thing about [...] Read More
Search Engine for Tech Without Wires at Tech Without Wires
I have just created a custom search engine "Tech Without Wires" using the Google Co-op Search Engine Tool. Want to know about anything I have been reading, researching or written? You can search all the materials I have read or written using this new search engine tool. Google have this great idea that anyone can create a search engine for their own specialty. So here, where I talk about your office [...] Read More