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domande di aumenti di Answers.com circa alimentazione del Google

4 agosto 2007 · Archiviato sotto Silicon Valley · Commento

marchio di Answers.comGoogle registrerebbe ogni sei mesi di conseguenza il loro Search Engine algoritmico, questo movimento potrebbe potenzialmente effettuare determinati bloggers ed il loro posto, Answer.com è l'ultima vittima con una goccia di circa 28% del loro traffico.

Ogni blogger dovrebbe differenziare e se 90% del vostro traffico viene da Google, allora siete graziosi molto nella difficoltà. Presenti il vostro blog al vario Search Engine, La Cina Maza ha una lista del Search Engine cinese che un blogger potrebbe presentare il loro URL a.

Risponde alla società (ANSW) ha annunciato oggi che, dovuto una registrazione algoritmica di Search Engine da Google, Answers.com ha visto un calo nel traffico di Search Engine che inizia ultima settimana. Di conseguenza, il traffico generale è attualmente giù circa 28% dai livelli immediatamente prima del cambiamento.

Legga il comunicato stampa di Answer.com.

Ricerca aperta di fonte

1° agosto 2007 · Archiviato sotto Silicon Valley · Commento

Il Galles aperto del jimmy del grub di ricerca di fonte

Il Galles aperto del jimmy del grub di ricerca di fonte

Il Galles del Jimmy il fondatore di Wikipedia ha lanciato un nuovo progetto conosciuto come il Search Engine aperto di fonte - Grub. La parte del motivo per il movimento sorprendo è il disagio di Google ed il relativo appiglio sul Internet, secondo il Galles del Jimmy, il cingolo del Grub è basato su LookSmart ed hanno lancio giusto un attrezzo per sia Linux che Windows e grazioso tanto come Wikipedia, chiunque e tutto può fare parte della Comunità contribuendo le loro risorse del calcolatore quando è nel modo ideale.

Il Grub osserva realmente interessante e dovrebbe essere fantastico. Dubito di che sarà una minaccia a Google in qualunque momento presto.

A che cosa Windows 7 assomiglierà?

29 luglio 2007 · Archiviato sotto Silicon Valley · Commento

Ormai, tutto ha sentito parlare la versione seguente del Microsoft di Windows, Windows 7 o ha usato essere conosciuto come Vienna, sarebbe reso disponibile in 2010. Every new windows spot a slightly change in the user interface, the most drastic changes would be the introduction of Windows 95 that caught the world by storm and sealed the entire computer industry’s fate where Microsoft became the world’s most powerful software company.

According to source, Windows 7 may spot a hypervisor or a drastic change in the user interface, this can be seen with Microsoft’s introduction of its Surface computer in late May. The surface computer looks like a coffee table with touchscreen interface that lets users move photos around by hand synchronize devices by placing them on the table. Sound like the tablet computer that Microsoft said would be a hit but turned out to be the other way round.

Here is a list of possible unique features in Windows 7:

  • Touchscreen user interface
  • Improved desktop search
  • Hypervisor Technology
  • Blackle the new Google Black

    July 29, 2007 · Filed Under Silicon Valley · 1 Comment

    Blackle the new Google Black

    A black version of Google Search, mind you, it is not the official Google nor recognize by Google itself. Blackle as it is called is a custom search engine powered by Google, it claimed that it require more energy to power a display that is white in colour, but we have to take note that this only applies to conventional CRT monitor and not LCDs.

    Someone is out there to make a quick profit from cheap publicity. Reminds me of Google Mirror - A mirrored version of Google.

    Blackle was created by Heap Media to remind us all of the need to take small steps in our everyday lives to save energy. Blackle saves energy because the screen is predominantly black. “Image displayed is primarily a function of the user’s color settings and desktop graphics, as well as the color and size of open application windows; a given monitor requires more power to display a white (or light) screen than a black (or dark) screen.” Roberson et al, 2002

    Business.com Sold for $350 Million

    July 27, 2007 · Filed Under Silicon Valley · Comment

    Business.com Sold for $350 Million

    According to TechCrunch, business.com was sold to RH Donnelley for $350 million, RH Donnelley beat out Dow Jones and the New York Times during the bidding.

    The domain has enter the world record as the most expensive domain name ever, it could possibly be the most expensive non-existence object ever.

    Acer slam Microsoft

    July 25, 2007 · Filed Under Silicon Valley · Comment

    The head of Taiwan-based personal computer maker Acer, Gianfranco Lanci, slam Microsoft for its not up to standard Vista Operating System.

    Personally I couldn’t agree more, “I really don’t think that someone has bought a new PC specifically for Vista,” he added. I bought an Acer Aspire laptop and I choose Windows Xp instead of Vista because of stability and software compatibility. Anyway, mine is a laptop and since Vista drains battery at 40% faster than XP, I see no reason for me to choose Vista, it defeats the idea of having a portable computer anyway.

    Read more - The Age

    Kelvin Ham - The man that owns the internet

    July 23, 2007 · Filed Under Silicon Valley · Comment

    Kelvin Ham - The man that owns the internetKelvin Ham, some say he owns the internet while others says his fortune are ill gotten. Educated as a family doctor, he switch his profession from a doctor to a domain estate agent after discovering the richness of the world wide web in year 2000, according to source, he owns as many as 300,000 domain names and combine with that with some online advertising, he generates an estimate USD70 million a year - mind you, its a one man show.

    CNN has a comprehensive article on the domain estate topic, you’ll be amaze by how rich these people are - read The man who owns the Internet.

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