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Article Discussion: Yahoo!'s New Search Engine
On February 18th, Yahoo launched its new search engine, Yahoo Search, a mix of technologies built around its subsidiaries Inktomi and Overture Services, and replaced Google as search engine results provider. A day earlier, Google officially announced that it had reached an important milestone with immediate access to more than 6 billion items, including 4.28 billion web pages, 880 million images, 845 million Usenet messages, and a growing collection of book-related information pages. Why would Google brag about its leading position at this auspicious time? Because changes are coming!
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The free Yahoo URL submit
Since at the time of the publishing of the article the URL of the free submit to Yahoo!'s index was not available, I am adding it now:
http://submit.search.yahoo.com/ You need to have a Yahoo login to add a URL to Yahoo's index. Keep in mind that adding a URL through that form: http://submit.search.yahoo.com/free/request is considered by Yahoo as nothing more than a suggestion. If you want to make sure a site is indexed by the Yahoo Slurp, use the Overture Site Match option. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at http://www.websage.net/ |
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Yahoo search has a long way to go to catch up Google.
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Thats a big chance in the balance of power. I wonder how many of us have noticed the change in traffic? Regards, S |
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I have a bit. But Yahoo is actually coming around for a few of my sites. |
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How long do you think it will take another SE to catch up to Google?
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Google's unique approach
In my opinion, Google will maintain somewhere around 40% of the market place because of their unique approach: they are the only search engines which clearly separate organic (natural) from sponsored searches. When MSN launches their own search engine in 2005 (estimate), they will naturally take some market share if anything because of their predominant position in web browsers and because the default search engine for the IE web browser would be MSN search. But there will be never a single leading search engine. For more on the subject feel free to read my blog at www.websage.net
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