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At WeMedia 2005

October 5, 2005

I’m attend­ing the WeMe­dia con­fer­ence today and will be live-blogging in this entry. Watch the site for con­stant updates as I will keep adding to this entry. It seems there are two clear camps here: the new media adopters and the tra­di­tional crowd. They can eas­ily be iden­ti­fied based on whether they have lap­tops in front of […]

Google has 24 billion items index, considers MSN search nearest competitor

September 27, 2005

From John Battelle’s site comes the news that Google has decided to drop the num­ber of doc­u­ments it listed on its front page. The com­pany now claims its index is three times larger than its near­est com­peti­tor. Let’s look at the num­ber. Google vs. Yahoo A few weeks ago, Yahoo! claimed that its index was over […]

Google Introduces Blog Search

September 13, 2005

Overnight, Google has made the blog search space a lit­tle more com­pet­i­tive with their intro­duc­tion of a new blog search engine. New ones are also com­ing soon from Yahoo!, Microsoft, and AskJeeves (that last one being the main rea­son behind their acqui­si­tion of blog­lines.) At first look, it seems to work fine. Blogs are eas­ily find­able, although […]

Links and Search Engines: The MSN edition

July 30, 2005

I’ve been promis­ing for a while to com­plete this series with results relat­ing to MSN (and, for the record, this has noth­ing to do with Scoble beg­ging for it). I finally got around to clean­ing up the HTML out­put of Excel and can now present the third (and prob­a­bly final) install­ment in my analy­sis of search engine […]

RSS and Media: Can’t we all just get along?

June 29, 2005

I keep try­ing to work on an entry to close the loop on the search engine and links research but RSS news is get­ting in the way. Last week, it was Microsoft’s wel­come endorse­ment and a new set of exten­sions and this week, it’s Apple and its announce­ment of a new spec­i­fi­ca­tion to add more data to […]

Technorati Yahoo and Google Too

June 20, 2005

In the last entry on the sub­ject, we took a look at how Tech­no­rati and Google com­pared. From there, we dis­cov­ered that Tech­no­rati was get­ting roughly a fourth of the links Google could locate. Which brought up some inter­est­ing ques­tions: could we rely on the Google num­bers? Were they so much larger than any other search engine […]

Secrets of the A-list bloggers: Technorati vs. Google

June 13, 2005

Look­ing at data about the A-list, first in and of its own, and later as part of a wider scope made me won­der about the ini­tial data set I was using. What does it mean to be on the Tech­no­rati 100? Is Tech­no­rati pre­sent­ing an accu­rate rep­re­sen­ta­tion of the world? And how does it com­pare against the […]

Blogebrity Interview

May 25, 2005

A few days ago, I noticed some traf­fic com­ing from a site I hadn’t seen before. Appar­ently, I had been clas­si­fied as a B-list blog­ger. The site, called Blo­gebrity, has since started to gar­ner a fair amount of atten­tion. I caught up with one of the site’s cre­ators over IM. Here’s a quick IM inter­view, done in the style Jason blogs in: TNLNYC: Congrats […]

Google Personal Page and History

May 20, 2005

Peo­ple seem to be amazed by Google’s new per­sonal page. I find myself forced to chan­nel George San­tayana. Those who do not study the past are doomed to repeat it Google Per­son­al­ized Page (launched on May 19th, 2005) vs. archival page of Excite on April 29, 1998. Not quite a decade between the two but long enough […]

Google Accelerates Search

May 6, 2005

Google intro­duced a new tool called Web Accel­er­a­tor. While much will be made of the fears about the pri­vacy impli­ca­tions of that move, I per­son­ally believe that this move is one that is deeply rooted in the search mis­sion of the com­pany and will be seen as a gam­bit of the same size as the one taken by […]

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