Yahoo! Speeding Up Search

Yahoo! "Instant Search" has been introduced based on Yahoo! Shortcuts. AOL (with SmartBox), SNAP and a couple of others are doing similar things in providing answers before the query is completed. More from the Yahoo! Search Blog on Instant Search.

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Yahoo! UK PPCall Play

How did I miss this one? According to Netimperative: The service is already available in Yahoo! Cars and will be introduced into Yahoo!€™s other e-commerce properties, Shopping and Travel following an initial introductory period beginning in early August on its…

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ILM:05 Agenda Is Done

My apologies to all those who've been repeatedly asking me about the ILM conference and speaking opportunities. I've been buried in work. The agenda is completed. We started with 30+ panels and whittled down, condensed and compacted them into 22…

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Yellow Pages Arbitrage?

Yellow Book USA announced another acquisition this week, purchasing two directories from User-Friendly Phone Book LLC, which is itself a company that has been actively pursuing acquisitions in the U.S. independent sector.The two properties involved are the Steel Valley and…

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Broadband on a Tear

According to the FCC (reported by CNET), broadband (BB) grew in all 50 U.S. states and was up overall by 34 percent in 2004. Here's why BB will continue to gain: Government initiatives (e.g., municipal free access) Price competition WiMax…

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News Is Most Prized Content

According to a story yesterday in MediaPost, BURST! Media surveyed 6,400 online users (14 and older) and found that 62% were most interested in news when they went online. Entertainment was the second most popular category of information, sought by…

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Ah, College Life

So I'm 20 years out of college this year (and 15 out of law school) and starting my mid-life crisis in earnest. That's why I glance wistfully at a host of applications and marketing initiatives directed at college students: LiveDeal's…

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Google, Blog Search and You

It would appear, as some have speculated, that Google is working on just about everything that its hundreds of engineers can sink their intellectual teeth into. Today, for example, Google launched blog search from both its Blogger site and from…

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AOL Boosts Podcasting

Just like Humpty Dumpty's great fall to pieces, media content and audiences are fragmenting -- or perhaps what might be called "nichifying" (read: long tail). And just like "all the king's horses and all the king's men," one of the…

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