Showing posts with label search engine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label search engine. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Dyve Deep into the Web

DeepDyve, formerly Infovell has released a beta version of their deep Web search tool designed to dig below the surface of the Internet, reaching resources not indexed in Google and the other major search engines. With over 500 million pages indexed to date, DeepDyve is targeting in-depth, professional content that resides deep within the Web.

By using a search algorithm that matches patterns and symbols, DeepDyve returns complex data that is not likely to be found in traditional keyword searches. The goal is to filter out opinion sites and irrelevant content for researchers looking for highly relevant, non-opinionated information on complex topics.

Although this search tool can be used for free upon registration, a more complete version is available for $45 per month. While the major players in search offer free access without registration, we will see just how much people are interested in reaching these deeply buried web pages.

Friday, September 26, 2008

A Decade of Google









Google turns 10 this month and is celebrating the registration of google.com with a timeline highlighting some of the search engine's milestones.

From the earliest toolbars to Froogle, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Earth and iGoogle, take a stroll down memory lane with the Google Timeline.

There is also a section where you can take a look at the most memorable Google Doodles from the past.

Here's to another decade, Google!