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April 2005
Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, the old Monte Python bit goes. And so goes angry public sentiment over email SPAM and those who do the spamming. According to an article in the Washington Post, Spammer Jeremy Jaynes was the first person convicted of a felony for spamming and handed a 9-year sentence. The trial was conducted...
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According to an article in Database Pipeline, The Web’s Biggest search engine is claiming that it searches more websites than any other search engine including Google. The Web’s Biggest uses the Whois database to conduct its searches and the Whois database contains all of the registered Internet domain names. According to The Web’s Biggest, “Other...
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According to an article in WebProNews there is a new theory based on anecdotal evidence and the recent G-patent application that Google is sandboxing new links. According to the theory, this sandboxing of new links, or new link filter as some are calling it, dampen the value of new links pointing to a website. What...
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According to an article in Excite, a class-action lawsuit has been filed against Google, Yahoo!, AOL, Lycos, AskJeeves and other search engines regarding click fraud and collusion. Lane’s Gifts & Collectibles LLC from Texarkana, Arkansas lead the plaintiff team in the lawsuit. The story first broke through the Wall Street Journal yesterday and today they...
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Employees of Google have filed a patent with the United States Patent & Trademark Office (#20050071741) that outlines how Google is using or will use historical data to rank websites. This pending patent gives credence to the Google Sandbox theory, in that historical data is being used to determine a website’s ranking in the search...
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On March 31, 2005, in the new Yahoo! Blog, Tim Mayer announced that Yahoo! was starting to release its new updated search results. According to Mayer, this was no bologna or April Fools joke, either. Mayer stated, “Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Watch had asked search engines to provide an algorithm ‘weather report’ in his...
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According to the Seattle Times, software giant Microsoft has just closed a deal to buy the world’s largest search engine for an unprecedented $37 billion in cash and stocks. According to the Times, “Microsoft has decided to abandon its new search engine after just a few short weeks in order to capture the holy grail...
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