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Ask hopes to survive in mobile

Remember Ask.com? No? Unfortunately, that's a problem for Ask, which is a statistical afterthought in the search engine game, but PaidContent.org reports that Ask hopes to make it back as a mobile Read more...

Blekko uses slashes to simplify advanced search

Blekko is the latest search engine to come down the pike. I'm not sure it intends to go after Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) anytime soon, but it does try to change the search dynamic by using slashes to Read more...

Nielsen pegs Bing as number 2 search engine

More confusing numbers to analyze in the ongoing search engine battle. This week Nielsen reported that Bing had vaulted past Yahoo! into second place in the search engine market share race. Google ( Read more...

New comScore search stats methodology yields similar results

comScore announced a new search market statistics methodology recently that, according to a blog post on the comScore site, measures "Explicit Core Search," by which they mean, "user engagement with Read more...

New data suggests Google search in a league of its own

Bing has been a good story throughout 2009 and it's helped raise Microsoft's reputation a bit, but a recent look at the numbers by Comscore in November suggests that, even though folks like to think Read more...

So you just launched your website redesign...

You've spent hours--or paid someone to spend hours--updating your corporate image for your CMS-controlled site, building new templates, creating new graphics and proofing and re-proofing everything Read more...

Yahoo! tries again with new home page design

Lately when you hear about Yahoo! in the news, it's been about changing CEOs or flirting with Microsoft. What it hasn't been about is their core purpose and that's as a search product. That's why it Read more...

CMS Watch releases Web Analytics Report 2009

The good people over at CMS Watch came out with a report this week on web analytics, Web Analytics Report 2009. The report contained one big surprise when it concluded that Yahoo's Web Analytics were Read more...