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Today at Google’s developer conference, MySpace said it would use Google Gears to power search and sort functions for its email, giving users a highly sought-after functionality at little cost to MySpace infrastructure. The move is a great one for MySpace, which is really pulling out all the stops in its rivalry with Facebook. Making social networking email more user-friendly and searchable was a
Culture Evri building a data graph of the Web Debuting today at D6, the technology creates profile pages with meaningful connections among people, locations, products, and events. Evrihas a new twist on content navigation and discovery. Debuting Wednesday at D6, Evri is not a search engine, according to CEO Neil Roseman, but a "data graph of the Web" that leads to "incremental content engagement."
Apple is reportedly experimenting with an AI-driven advertising platform, partnering with a select group of collaborators, according to Business Insider. This cutting-edge tool is allegedly designed to optimize ad placements within the App Store, potentially enhancing the performance of App Store Search Ads. While AI in advertising is not new, with giants like Google and…
By John Markoff May 28, 2008 7:36 pm May 28, 2008 7:36 pm Should Jerry Yang be running Yahoo? The search portal’s embattled chief executive and its president, Susan Decker, made the case on Wednesday afternoon that they should be given the opportunity to turn around the company that Mr. Yang co-founded 14 years ago as a Stanford student. “There’s a lot going on,” said Mr. Yang at the Wall Street J
Apple is reportedly experimenting with an AI-driven advertising platform, partnering with a select group of collaborators, according to Business Insider. This cutting-edge tool is allegedly designed to optimize ad placements within the App Store, potentially enhancing the performance of App Store Search Ads. While AI in advertising is not new, with giants like Google and…
Culture Zuckerberg: The end goal isn't to sell the company or IPO Mark Zuckerberg and his new COO Sheryl Sandberg stay on message during an interview with Kara Swisher at D6. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his new COO Sheryl Sandberg fielded questions from Kara Swisher at the D6 conference. The pair stayed on message. Zuckerberg has learned to simply state the company goals in answer to almost a
Search Engine Land » SEO » Search 4.0: Social Search Engines & Putting Humans Back In Search Search 4.0: Social Search Engines & Putting Humans Back In Search Previously I’ve covered what I dubbed Search 3.0, how search engines have evolved toward blending vertical or specialized results into “regular” web listings. Today, the step beyond that: Search 4.0, how personal, social and human-edited dat
Culture Murdoch on Microhoo: 'I'm mystified' Rupert Murdoch says he can't understand why Yahoo won't take Microsoft's money or why Microsoft isn't pressing the point. CARLSBAD, Calif.--Rupert Murdoch, who is no stranger to the Microsoft-Yahoo affair, said even he is shaking his head at the lack of a deal. "I'm mystified," Murdoch said. "I cannot understand the whole thing. Jerry Yang is a friend w
By Miguel Helft May 28, 2008 12:30 pm May 28, 2008 12:30 pm Google has been a leading proponent of Web-based computing — software that is delivered over the Internet and typically runs inside a browser. But most browser applications cannot do many of the things that more powerful PC-based software can. Google has been trying to help close that gap. On Wednesday, Google touted the fruits of its eff
Last week’s search news was dominated by Microsoft’s announcement of Live Search Cashback. The idea is simple: You use search to find things to buy (68% of retail purchases start at a search engine, according to Microsoft). Folks who want to sell you things are more than willing to pay to get your attention (this is pretty much the model of all advertising). If you use Microsoft’s new Cashback ser
Mike makes a good point here in response to Tim's point of view, and Tim counters here. It's a very interesting debate, one between two folks I've partnered with for some time (Mike's TechCrunch is part of FM, and Tim and I have partnered on any number of things,… Mike makes a good point here in response to Tim’s point of view, and Tim counters here. It’s a very interesting debate, one between two
Google I/O Google has offered a spot on its cloud to every developer down on earth. And it can almost tell you how much it plans to charge for this sky-high real estate. Early last month, Google unveiled App Engine, a service that lets outside developers build and run web apps on the company's very own distributed infrastructure, and this morning, it opened the platform to world+dog. Previously, A
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