Pandia Post No. 27 September 2005 Part 1 |
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Pandia Post No. 27 Part 1 Welcome the new Pandia Search Engine NewsIf you haven't visited Pandia's search engine news section online recently, you should do so now. Pandia has started using the Wordpress content management software for generating news pages, adding several new tools in the process. In the right hand column of that page we will now include the best and most interesting search engine related articles we find on the Web, including information on relevant search engine conferences and workshop. If you know of an article or venue that should be listed, do not hesitate to let us know ( More and more Internet users use newsreaders to follow their favorite sites. Pandia now generates webfeeds for RSS, RDF and Atom, and we have built a special RSS info page, where you find "subscribe with one click" buttons for the most popular online RSS readers, including Bloglines, Feedster, My Yahoo and My MSN. Moreover, we have established a news article directory where the news articles are sorted according to categories. You can even subscribe to RSS feeds for the separate categories, like this:
We have included all new messages since June 1st in the database, but there may still be a couple of categories that contains no news items. Do not worry, though, with the speed the search engine industry is developing, this will soon be fixed.
Click here to read more. Why feel lucky when you can be right?Yahoo! introduces a new “search results as you type” feature. Click here to read more. Google launches blog searchGoogle has launched a blog search service. Google says that the index is continually updated, so the results will be accurate and up-to-date. They aim to include all blogs that publish a site feed (either RSS or Atom). Click here to read more. Attentio: Using search for trend researchA new Belgian company is using search, blog and discussion forum data to track fast changing cultural trends. Click here to read more. Avoid the meta keywords tag!It is true that for all practical purposes the search engines no longer uses the meta keywords tag. In this article Richard Ball argues that webmasters should drop it all together. Click here to read more. | |||||
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