Google Adds Hierarchy Display To Search Results
Before: After: “Google usually shows a green web address, or URL, at the bottom of each search result to let you know where you’re headed. Today we’re rolling out an improvement that replaces the URL in some search results with a hierarchy showing the precise location of the page on the website. The new display [...]
Yahoo to Add Real-Time Search Results
I’m not exactly sure how great this is, but: “Unlike traditional Web search results, which are ranked largely by analyzing what sort of Web pages link to a particular Web page, OneRiot’s search results are based on the links that people are sharing in real-time through services like Twitter and Digg and other data. Searching [...]
Different Markets Still Have PLENTY of Room To Grow – Pigeon VS Internet Speed
Wow. This just proves that there is still much room for internet growth in the world for different markets. While others enjoy high speed (such as South Korea), others find it quicker to send pigeon carriers with data cards strapped to their legs vs. sending files via the internet. A no-brainer that there is still [...]
How Top 20 Popular Websites Looked When They Launched
Top 20 Popular Websites looked when they launched! Images/List courtesy of Telegraph.co.uk and archive.org. Figured this would be an interesting thing to post up. I always like to look back at some of the Web 1.0 designs. Hell, I still (SADLY) design some “Web 1.0″ websites. Still trying to unleash my inner creativity (and learn [...]
I Might Be Sold on: “Bing.com Officially in Public Beta”
Bing.com looks like it’s in official public beta. The search engine has received much publicity since it’s Live.com’s successor in the Microsoft family, so it’s interesting to see what’s going to happen with it in the future. Live.com is already being forwarded to Bing.com. Want a Bing.com joke? “Bing = But It’s Not Google.” First [...]
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