Web Archaeology: Yahoo! Relics
Do you remember what Yahoo! looked like in 1994? Digging into the web reveals several fascinating relics of the service that later morphed into the portal we're familiar with today.
View ArticleGoogle Launches Gmail, Free Email Service
Google is launching a new web-based email service called Gmail that it hopes it will allow people to search their email as easily as they search the web -- as well as provide Google with a more...
View ArticleGoogle Launches Gmail, Free Email Service
Google is launching a new web-based email service called Gmail that it hopes it will allow people to search their email as easily as they search the web -- as well as provide Google with a more...
View ArticleYahoo Upgrades Email to Compete with Google's Gmail
Yahoo has expanded capacity and significantly upgraded the performance of its email system, making it a viable alternative to Google's Gmail service.
View ArticleA New Player in Desktop Search
Copernic, a well-known developer of web search tools, is entering the desktop search marketplace with the release of a new product today.
View ArticleHotmail Users Can Now Subscribe to MS Outlook
The service is called Microsoft Office Outlook Live and will offer 2GB in storage and permits users to send attachments of up to 20 megabytes . The AP is reporting that Microsoft is introducing a...
View ArticleThe Search Engine Report - Number 99
Search Engine Watch editor Danny Sullivan recaps top search engine stories from January 2005.
View ArticleGoogle Introduces Web Page Creator
Want to create your own web page, but don't know how to begin? The new Google Page Creator is a simple, free tool that allows you to publish to the web with ease.
View ArticleLycos Revamps Email Offering
Storage has been increased to 3 gigabytes (up from 5 megabytes ) and file attachments of any size are now allowed. Lycos mail has been revamped. The company is keen to encourage users to swop and move...
View ArticleSearch Headlines & Links: August 3, 2006
Storage has been increased to 3 gigabytes (up from 5 megabytes ) and file attachments of any size are now allowed. From The SEW Blog. Find 'Nearby Stores' With Become There's lots of data from many...
View ArticleBalancing Video Quality and Search Optimization
Do you plan to optimize a video for search engine visibility? It's important for video search optimizers to communicate with videographers in producing quality videos. Grant Crowell tells you how to...
View Article2008: Google, Yahoo and MSN Join Together
Industry insider's view of Internet titans Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Yahoocrosoft.
View ArticleGmail Increases Attachment Size To Entice Signups?
With Gmail, you can send and receive messages up to 25 megabytes (MB) in size. Last weekend Gmail increased the size of allowable attachments from 20 MG to 25 MG. One has to wonder if this was done...
View ArticleAsk.com's Top Questions of 2009: Refreshing, Existential and Disturbing
How many megabytes are in a gigabyte? So, it makes sense that their end-of-the-year list features questions instead of keywords. The questions are a refreshing departure from the usual fare seen on the...
View ArticleGoogle & Verizon Team Up To Rival iPad
McAdam also added that the carrier's pricing may change: "The old model of one price plan per device is going to fall away," as he expects "bucket of megabytes . Verizon Wireless is teaming up with...
View ArticleWeekly Rundown: Google Penalizes Mozilla, Enhanced Campaign Updates & More
One page out gives Mozilla trouble with Google. Enhanced campaigns get Google+ annotations and an upgrade center. And it sure was hard not to see Eric Schmidt. Here's a quick recap of search and social...
View ArticleYandex: Queries Now Influence Search Results, Suggestions 'Within Seconds'
Yandex has now rolled out their second-generation personalized search program. In real time, a user's search session will influence the search results they see and create new suggestions that aim to...
View Article7 Things You May Not Know About Google's Disavow Tool
The process of disavowing links through Google is a mystery to many, and several misconceptions have surrounded the tool's use since it launched. Here are seven facts you need to know to get the most...
View ArticleWebsites Fail Page Speed Test: 4 Things You Need to Know [Study]
Internet marketing company Portent recently tested 500 e-commerce sites using YSlow to gather basic performance data and found 50 percent of the websites audited had an average load time of more than...
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