DeepDyve - the 'deep web' search startup - announced Steve Wozniak has join their advisory board, the Industry Standard reported.
"DeepDyve, formerly known as Infovell, switched its name and business model last year. Instead of trying to sell itself as a business utility, DeepDyve now plans to build a consumer-focused, advertising-driven business," the Industry Standard noted.
"DeepDyve is a research engine for the Deep Web or invisible web which is that part of the Web that is not index-able by search engines like Google," WebGuild stated.
DeepDyve goes beyond keyword indexing used by most current search engines. Full story...
There are a lot more than "12 bloggers blogging" about SES London 2010. If you want to see a comprehensive list, go to the Search Engine Strategies blog.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a brief expressing concerns over a revised Google book settlement.
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Instant Answers and Visual Search galleries are given the winter games treatment.
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Action contrasts rhetoric since Google ultimatum.
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After failing to acquire Twitter, will Google now compete?
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Get ready for the "Bring Back the Old Facebook" groups.
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If you look at Hot Searches in Google Trends for Feb. 7, 2010, "dockers free pants" ranks #1, "dockers.
Suggestions run the gamut from competitors to simply next-door establishments.
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