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Engine Related Information
January
16, 2005
MSN(beta) is Now Live.
http://blogs.msdn.com/msnsearch/archive/2005/01/08/349199.aspx
”We
Intend To Begin Turning Up The Dial”
Results from its proprietary search engine is
now showing self-generated results at MSN.Com.
MSN has new spider named MSNbot and is making
its presence known.
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February
2, 2004
MSN Search Beta Goes Live!
http://search.msn.com/
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September
28, 2004
Yahoo unveiled new versions of its Front Page and
My Yahoo, showcasing enhancements in design and
functionality to both.
-- More efficient search functionality - A new Yahoo
Search box includes additional tabs to refine searches
and make it easier for users to find exactly what
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March
1, 2004
New
Yahoo! Search |
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March
1, 2004 Overture SiteMatch
Overture Launches SiteMatch
Computer software for tracking and analyzing the
performance of online advertising; computer software
used to search, retrieve, index and organize data
on the Internet |
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February
23, 2004 Yahoo! dumps Google results
Yahoo! Completely dumps results from Google
"YahooSlurp will work a lot like GoogleBot
in that it will follow every HREF link on found
a website. YahooSlurp will NOT follow SRC links
such as images or FRAMES. When optimizing a site
that uses FRAMES, correct use of the <noframes>
tag will be necessary."
"YahooSlurp can follow dynamic links but
Yahoo is advising webmasters to post static pages
with HREF (text) links directed to specific sections
featuring dynamic content. This tells us that
the use of a sitemap will continue to be an SEO
Best Practice technique."
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February
2004
Yahoo! Renamed Spider!
"Our new crawler, Yahoo! Slurp discovers pages
by following links on the web. We update our index
with a daily crawl to gather newly created and fast-changing
URLs, as well as our main crawl which updates our
index incrementally twice per week."
Yahoo!
Slurp will continue to obey the Robot Exclusion
Standard (http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/exclusion.html).
The complete User-Agent that will be logged as
part of this transition will be shown in your
logs (if user-agent logging is enabled) as follows:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! Slurp; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp)
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February
17, 2004
Yahoo has begun crawling the web with a new indexing
robot -- foreshadowing some interesting potential
developments, as it gets ready to drop Google as
its primary search partner. |
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January
15 2004
Yahoo! and Google go the their own way.
Yahoo has begun to use the results from Inktomi
for placements. Purchased in October 2002 by Yahoo! |
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