Often, I feel that there are so many features offered by Google that it’s hard to keep up. Now you don’t have to — yesterday’s SearchDay discusses Google World, a directory of links on all things Google. Lots to explore here, and it’s a good reference to boot.
Internet Search
Google News goes local
News search tool Google News has launched several regional versions of its terrific service. Included are beta versions for the following countries:
The pages all contain many of the same stories, but they are all tailored to the particular country, offering a separate section on news from that…
I don’t know how I feel about this
Those of you who visit the blogosphere regularly know that Google is a good friend to the weblog; through the PageRank system, weblog pages often rise to the top of search results. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to a lot of irrelevant results at the top of a search.
Now it appears Google will offer…
Optimize like the pros
Is your website not getting the traffic it deserves? Perhaps this tutorial on search engine marketing will help.
Become a Hunter
There’s an article over at vnunet that addresses a real danger of the Internet age: that search engines make us dumb. The author states that
“Search engines are dangerous because they limit our ability to discover.”
How true. Many Internet search gurus have begun to describe research via search engine as “passive…
More on the new Yahoo! search
Danny Sullivan at SearchDay offers a look at Yahoo!’s new search interface.
Refresher on Search Engine Indexing
Yesterday’s SearchDay provides a quick tutorial on how search engines make sense of the web through indexing.
Even more on search engines
What’s new with the major search engines
Check out Greg Notess’s Internet Search Engine Update to catch up on what’s been happening the past few months in the search engine world.
Who’s Who
This month’s Online Magazine offers a comprehensive resource on domain name ownership research tools.
