site:wsj.com inurl:HC - Google Search
january 2011 by vielmetti
wsj hedcut search engine
wsj
hedcut
search
january 2011 by vielmetti
Search Patterns: Design for Discovery
february 2010 by vielmetti
Search is among the most disruptive innovations of our time. It influences what we buy and where we go. It shapes how we learn and what we believe. This provocative and inspiring book explores design patterns that apply across the categories of web, e-commerce, enterprise, desktop, mobile, social, and real time search and discovery. Using colorful illustrations and examples, the authors bring modern information retrieval to life, covering such diverse topics as relevance ranking, faceted navigation, multi-touch, and mixed reality. Search Patterns challenges us to invent the future of discovery while serving as a practical guide to help us make search applications better today.
search
design
book
peter-morville
february 2010 by vielmetti
Latest Patents
january 2009 by vielmetti
simple, straightforward dump of new patents day by day by company, not all companies there but lots of tech companies represented
patent
patents
search
microsoft
apple
google
yahoo
via:thegypsy
january 2009 by vielmetti
Google Patents -SEO by the Sea
january 2009 by vielmetti
I’ve located all of the granted Google patents that I could find that were either listed in the assignment database at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or noted in their granted patents database as assigned to Google. I haven’t included Google’s pending patent applications.
google
google-patents
seo
patent
search
january 2009 by vielmetti
YouTube - The Future of Information Retrieval Part 1
january 2009 by vielmetti
Interviews with prominent experts in the field of information retrieval, internet search and text mining.
Interviewer: Peter Kawinek
search
patents
information-retrieval
irf
via:thegypsy
patent
Interviewer: Peter Kawinek
january 2009 by vielmetti
Designing The Holy Search Box: Examples And Best Practices | Design Showcase | Smashing Magazine
january 2009 by vielmetti
On content-heavy websites, the search box is often the most frequently used design element. From a usability point of view, irritated users use the search function as a last option when looking for specific information on a website. If a website’s content is not organized properly, an efficient search engine is not only helpful but crucial, even for basic website navigation. In fact, search is the user’s lifeline to mastering complex websites. The best designs offer a simple search box on the home page and play down advanced search and scoping.
design
search
webdev
patterns
webdesign
forms
catalog-of-ideas
january 2009 by vielmetti
Family Man Librarian » Losing librarianship?
december 2008 by vielmetti
Since my job change at the end of September, I’ve noticed that my professional interests and reading habits have shifted quite a bit. In particular I’ve noticed that most of the library blogs to which I’ve subscribed don’t seem as relevant any more. Consequently I’ve unsubscribed from most of them. I wonder, am I losing librarianship? I’m proud to be a librarian, don’t get me wrong. And I’m not exactly thrilled about all aspects of corporate life and the silly pap that I sometimes need to consume as part of that. But I do really like my new, expanded role focusing on search and taxonomy, with the opportunities for learning new things and expanding my horizons. As part of that I’m looking around for other sources of information in the blogosphere and elsewhere that will help me keep well informed and current, and I don’t have as much time for keeping up-to-date with purely library-related things.
search
taxonomy
librarianship
superpatron
library
december 2008 by vielmetti
Changes at Google Scholar: A Conversation With Anurag Acharya
december 2008 by vielmetti
In its own quiet way, Google Scholar has become a major force in scholarly communication. For many researchers, faculty, and students, it is the first search tool used, challenging the popularity and utility of veteran databases licensed—often at considerable cost—by academic and corporate libraries. Yet announcements about changes in the constantly evolving service seem to occur rarely and with little ballyhoo. For example, did you know that Google Scholar has launched its own digitization project, separate from the high-profile Google Book Search mass digitization? Or what about the new Key Author feature? Or the expansion into non-English languages and non-U.S./Western European content? A conversation with Anurag Acharya, the designer and missionary behind Google Scholar, helped us catch up on the latest developments.
acharya
anurag
google-scholar
library
superpatron
research
reference
google
search
december 2008 by vielmetti
Google Librarian Central - Article 12/2006 - 3
december 2008 by vielmetti
When I interned at Google last summer after getting my MSI degree, I worked on projects for the Book Search and Google Scholar teams. I didn’t know it at the time, but in completing my research over the course of the summer, I would become the resident expert on how universities were approaching Google Scholar as a research tool and how they were implementing Scholar on their library websites. Now working at an academic library, I seized a recent opportunity to sit down with Anurag Acharya, Google Scholar’s founding engineer, to delve a little deeper into how Scholar features are developed and prioritized, what Scholar’s scope and aims are, and where the product is headed.
acharya
anurag
google-scholar
google
search
research
interview
december 2008 by vielmetti
Scott Rosenberg’s Wordyard » Blog Archive » Google Blog Search loses its bearings
december 2008 by vielmetti
The Google Blog Search results have generally been the fastest and most useful tool of this kind (Google displaced Technorati, which had long served in this role, some time ago). But a couple of months ago Google Blog Search started becoming pretty much useless. Instead of only reporting links from the “main” blog content, it reported all links on a blog page, including the so-called “sidebar” or blogroll, where many bloggers place a lengthy static list of blogs they read.
blog
google
search
rosenberg
scott
feedspam
december 2008 by vielmetti
Roddy MacLeod :: Blog :: More than 35 bloggers help celebrate launch of ticTOCs
december 2008 by vielmetti
The launch of ticTOCs, the U&I funded Journal Tables of Contents Service, is getting a good reception from bloggers around the world.
tictocs
journal
sdi
search
library
superpatron
december 2008 by vielmetti
Is Google Ready to Make (Unpleasant) History? | Peter Kafka | MediaMemo | AllThingsD
december 2008 by vielmetti
Mahaney reaches this conclusion after chatting up industry insiders at a search industry marketing confab in Park City, Utah (someone has to go to these things). In a nutshell, he has something approaching a gut feeling that next quarter may be the first time in the history of search that the industry doesn’t actually grow. In analyst-speak, “Q1 could actually be the real inflection point quarter–i.e., the first negative sequential growth quarter ever for Search.”
search
search-engine-dependency-syndrome
$goog
december 2008 by vielmetti
ADVANCED BLOG SEARCH CHEATSHEET | JobMachine
december 2008 by vielmetti
At last, their breakthrough tips for sourcing passive candidates from blogs are revealed in this exciting and exclusive CheatSheet not available anywhere else. Be among the first to apply these guaranteed methods. Improve your sourcing techniques by following simple formulas and examples you can apply to your most difficult requirements. We promise you will get incredible results with these revolutionary search strings that will easily produce leads for you from blogs and Web 2.0 sites.
blog
search
december 2008 by vielmetti
typepad mobile, some missing useful features
december 2008 by vielmetti
what's missing from typepad mobile: a search function to find old posts
mobile
typepad
search
blog
december 2008 by vielmetti
SourceForge.net: CloudBurst - cloudburst-bio
november 2008 by vielmetti
Next-generation DNA sequencing machines are generating an enormous amount of sequence data, placing unprecedented demands on traditional single-processor read mapping algorithms. CloudBurst is a new parallel read-mapping algorithm optimized for mapping next-generation sequence data to the human genome and other reference genomes, for use in a variety of biological analyses including SNP discovery, genotyping, and personal genomics. It is modeled after the short read mapping program RMAP, and reports either all alignments or the unambiguous best alignment for each read with any number of mismatches or differences. This level of sensitivity could be prohibitively time consuming, but CloudBurst uses the open-source Hadoop implementation of MapReduce to parallelize execution using multiple compute nodes.
search
mapreduce
ec2
hadoop
bioinformatics
parallel
grease
cloudburst
november 2008 by vielmetti
Featured IPhone Application: SnapTell Explorer Instantly Looks Up Any Product via Photograph
november 2008 by vielmetti
iPhone only: When you see a book, CD, DVD, or game at a friend's house you want to look up and bookmark instantly, fire up SnapTell Explorer on your iPhone and take a photo of it. Similar to a bar code scanner (except you photograph the item cover, not its bar code), SnapTell automatically looks up your item and gives you links to Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Wikipedia, and straight-up search engines so you can compare prices and find out more about it. SnapTell's results aren't 100% accurate—once it gave me a strategy guide result when I photographed a video game cover—but everything else I tried it on, the results were spot-on. Here's what the result for the Halo 3 photograph looked like.
marketing
snaptell
mobile
search
books
iphone
november 2008 by vielmetti
Daddy, Where's Your Phone? - O'Reilly Radar
november 2008 by vielmetti
Kamla Bhatt was busting my chops about the same subject when I did an interview with her last week for Mint, the Indian business site. "Tim, you don't talk enough about mobile!" she said. "In India and around the world, there is a whole new generation that accesses the internet, and they have never seen a PC. To them, it's all on their phone."
internet
mobile
cloud
search
bhatt
kamla
bhatt
india
future
november 2008 by vielmetti
Will Lack of Relevancy be the Downfall of Google? " OUseful.Info, the blog...
november 2008 by vielmetti
“the era of the PC [i]s over,… the future belong[s] to cloud applications accessed via phones”"
mobile
search
google
teh-googe
can-you-hear-me-now
relevance
cloud
november 2008 by vielmetti
Wired Campus: Librarians Want to Out-Google Google With a Better Search Engine - Chronicle.com
november 2008 by vielmetti
Have you ever wished for a personal reference librarian, an information guru to point you to the most reliable sites whenever you search the Web? A new search-engine project aims to simulate something like that. The trick? Weighting search results so that librarians’ picks rise to the top.
Called Reference Extract, the project is being developed by the Online Computer Library Center and the information schools of Syracuse University and the University of Washington. OCLC is an international cooperative that shares resources among more than 69,000 libraries in 112 countries and territories. A $100,000 grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is covering planning costs.
search
oclc
library
superpatron
Called Reference Extract, the project is being developed by the Online Computer Library Center and the information schools of Syracuse University and the University of Washington. OCLC is an international cooperative that shares resources among more than 69,000 libraries in 112 countries and territories. A $100,000 grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is covering planning costs.
november 2008 by vielmetti
Detroit Make it Here | Charlie Wollborg on feeling lucky
november 2008 by vielmetti
Ever try typing your name into Google and hitting the “I’m feeling lucky” button? (Go ahead — we’ll wait.) Charlie Wollborg, founding partner of Curve Detroit, has. And what’s better is that his profile on the Pontiac-based advertising and marketing firm pops up.
wollborg
charlie
curve-detroit
marketing
detroit
advertisting
search
do-you-feel-lucky-punk
november 2008 by vielmetti
The Scientist : Libraries 2.0 [2008-11-01]
november 2008 by vielmetti
on lazy searchers and how they frustrate librarians
search
library
librarians
crummy-search-results
superpatron
november 2008 by vielmetti
48104 - Google Search
october 2008 by vielmetti
"Just type 48104 into Google and you'll find me"
48104
google
search
annarbor
october 2008 by vielmetti
delicious search
october 2008 by vielmetti
There is more. If you ever search something you car about (I think of it as stuff about which I have some passion), you will most likely find better results on Delicious search than you will on Google or Y! (or any of the other smaller search engines). Delicious results are fresher, and more interesting. Take "Amazon S3" as a search. Google and Yahoo! treat it as an "informational" or "navigational" query. The top 10 results are dominated by aws.amazon.com/s3 results and one from Wikipedia. On delicious, however, you get results that are all about what you can do with Amazon S3, such as automated backup, top 10 hacks, image hosting, media file hosting, etc. Very cool.
delicious-people-are-smarter
i-am-smrt
via:bonforte
search
delicious
via:britta
october 2008 by vielmetti
Wir suchen jetzt anderes in Google « Bibliotan
september 2008 by vielmetti
Eine Studie von Think Eyertraking zeigt, dass das Nutzungsverhalten von Suchmaschinen in letzten drei Jahren stark verändert hat. Wie man auf dem linken Bild feststellen kann, dass die Google-Nutzer vor drei Jahren ihr Suchergebnis aus der ersten Ergebnisseite ausführlich durchlasen und die Abstracts noch als eine wichtige Informationsquelle sahen. 2008, drei Jahre später brauchen wir meistens nur die erst zwei oder drei Ergebnisse von tausenden Suchergebissen.
search
google
search-engine-dependence-syndrome
eyetracking
auf-deutsch
nur-die-erst-zwei-oder-drei
september 2008 by vielmetti
ScoutPal
september 2008 by vielmetti
ScoutPal quickly gives you up-to-the-minute values on your cell phone for books and merchandise listed on amazon.com; wireless lookups can also optionally report marketplace prices from abebooks.com and PriceGrabber.com, as well as lookup by title or Library of Congress Catalog number. For instant database lookups on a Pocket PC (cell phone connection not required), we offer ScoutPalDB.
books
search
book
amazon
shopping
scanner
september 2008 by vielmetti
Antonio's Live Blog: Breadth-first vs. Depth-first search
september 2008 by vielmetti
But now, as I realize the enormous amount of possibilites available, I realize something else. In my life, I've noticed I have sometimes performed some kind of breath-first search in my life. Huh? Well, I like to do a little bit of everything. I like sports, I like science, I like arts, I like traveling, I like computers, and in the end, I notice I've ended up with not many things that I particularly like or that I'm particularly good at. I can't really identify with a single activity I like the most. On the other hand, there are people who focus throughout their life on a single activity. They are depth-first searchers. Whether it may be running, swimming, playing the piano, or socializing, some people take their favorite activity to heart and practice and develop it throughout long periods of time. They become specialists, experts in their area, though perhaps (not always the case) useless in most other fields.
search
specialization
generalism
foraging
september 2008 by vielmetti
Dopamine and Glutamate Control Area-Restricted Search Behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans -- Hills et al. 24 (5): 1217 -- Journal of Neuroscience
september 2008 by vielmetti
Both GLR-1 and GLR-2 are expressed in the locomotory control circuit that modulates the direction of locomotion in response to sensory stimuli and the duration of forward movement during foraging. We propose a mechanism for ARS in C. elegans in which dopamine, released in response to food, modulates glutamatergic signaling in the locomotory control circuit, thus resulting in an increased turn frequency.
dopamine
search
behavior
september 2008 by vielmetti
Johns Hopkins’ Tragedy: Could Librarians Have Prevented a Death?
september 2008 by vielmetti
n a tragic situation that could have been averted, Ellen Roche, a healthy, 24-year-old volunteer in an asthma study at Johns Hopkins University, died in June because a chemical she inhaled led to the progressive failure of her lungs and kidneys. In the aftermath of this loss, it would appear that the researcher who conducted the experiment and the ethics panel that approved it allegedly overlooked numerous clues about the dangers of the chemical, hexamethonium, given to Roche to inhale. The Baltimore Sun concluded that while the supervising physician, Dr. Alkis Togias, made "a good-faith effort" to research the drug's adverse effects, his search apparently focused on a limited number of resources, including PubMed, which is searchable only back to 1966. Previous articles published in the 1950s, however, with citations in subsequent publications, warned of lung damage associated with hexamethonium.
library
medicine
pubmed
librarians
search
search-engine-dependency-syndrome
september 2008 by vielmetti
Eurozine - The society of the query and the Googlization of our lives - Geert Lovink A tribute to Joseph Weizenbaum
september 2008 by vielmetti
Serendipity requires a lot of time.
google
search
information
serendipity
september 2008 by vielmetti
Stupendous Amazing Library
august 2008 by vielmetti
Alejandro Garza Tech & Innovation, Library @ Monterrey Tech
library
blog
search
superpatron
garza
alejandro
drupal
mx
august 2008 by vielmetti
Center for History and New Media - Syllabus Finder
august 2008 by vielmetti
The Syllabus Finder is an experiment in the fledgling world of web services, where computers talk directly to each other to try to solve complicated problems or complete tasks that would be difficult to do otherwise. In this case, the computers that talk to each other are the Center for History and New Media's web server and Google's web server. The Syllabus Finder sends an optimized, specially packaged version of your query to Google, which sends back information and possible matches. The Syllabus Finder then processes this information and combines it with simultaneous searches on in-house databases (e.g., a database of educational institutions, so it can tell you which university or college a syllabus comes from). It also has algorithms that try to extract additional information from matching syllabi, such as assigned books. When this complex process is finished, the Syllabus Finder displays all of the information it has found.
search
webservices
syllabus
education
august 2008 by vielmetti
GOOLASH: anti-google firefox plugin
august 2008 by vielmetti
GOOLASH keeps you logged out from the search engine of Google, regardless of any other "G" services you might be using, like Gmail for example. GOOLASH keeps your web searches disassociated from your Google username, meaning that the results are not being filtered according to the profile Google has on you, neither the context of your requests is being attached to your persona. Doing some trickery with cookies GOOLASH cuts the tentacles of monstrous corporation away from your brain and CPU. Say NO to augmented reality of Google empire, embrace unfiltered content!
google
goolash
search
internet
firefox
privacy
plugin
hack
useful
search-engine-dependency-syndrome
august 2008 by vielmetti
Official Google Research Blog: All Our N-gram are Belong to You
august 2008 by vielmetti
Here at Google Research we have been using word n-gram models for a variety of R&D projects, such as statistical machine translation, speech recognition, spelling correction, entity detection, information extraction, and others. While such models have usually been estimated from training corpora containing at most a few billion words, we have been harnessing the vast power of Google's datacenters and distributed processing infrastructure to process larger and larger training corpora. We found that there's no data like more data, and scaled up the size of our data by one order of magnitude, and then another, and then one more - resulting in a training corpus of one trillion words from public Web pages.
google
search
research
language
analysis
linguistics
datamining
n-gram
ngram
corpora
corpus
trec
mark-v-shaney-would-be-proud
august 2008 by vielmetti
Edge: ENGINEERS' DREAMS By George Dyson
august 2008 by vielmetti
As he surveyed the Google Archipelago, Ed was reminded of some handwritten notes that Julian Bigelow had showed him, summarizing a conversation between Stan Ulam and John von Neumann on a bench in Central Park in early November 1952. Ulam and von Neumann had met in secret to discuss the 10-megaton Mike shot, whose detonation at Eniwetok on November 1 would be kept embargoed from the public until 1953. Mike ushered in not only the age of thermonuclear weapons but the age of digital computers, confirming the inaugural calculation that had run on the Princeton machine for a full six weeks. The conversation soon turned from the end of one world to the dawning of the next.
blog
google
search
future
fiction
dyson
george
scifi
google-archipelago
archipelag-goog
august 2008 by vielmetti
Subject guide to picture books
august 2008 by vielmetti
When you're looking for that special picture book for that special someone who only reads books about (trucks, dragons, butterflies, fairies), this is your resource.
picturebooks
books
library
libraries
index
superpatron
classification
directory
search
august 2008 by vielmetti
4hoursearch
august 2008 by vielmetti
As this was really just a demonstration of the power of Yahoo! BOSS, I have brought the site back as a demonstration site. Additionally, Yahoo! is making the source code to the new site available so anyone with a knack for Python, HTML and CSS can take a swipe at making a better search experience. In order to make a nice UI I teamed up with another Sam, Sam Lind. I put together the skeleton using Yahoo!’s amazing YUI tools and he created the look and feel. Please try it out and take advantage of Yahoo!’s open search API:
search
yahoo
searchengine
cuil
yui
4hoursearch
boss
yuil
via:freshelectrons
lind
sam
yhoo
take-that-mr-altavista
august 2008 by vielmetti
1996 Dvorak Awards Winners
august 2008 by vielmetti
There are now literally hundreds of search and indexing services on the Internet, but Digital Equipment Corporation's AltaVista is widely regarded as the fastest and most complete of them. Louis Monier, with Mike Burrows, led the development of the enormously fast and powerful AltaVista search engine at Digital's research labs in Palo Alto (monier@pa.dec.com).
monier
louis
burrows
mike
altavista
party-like-its-1996
search
searchengine
cuil
where-are-they-now
august 2008 by vielmetti
12 Cool Visualizations to Explore Books
july 2008 by vielmetti
some nice stuff here -
books
book
superpatron
search
visualization
library2.0
blogthis
july 2008 by vielmetti
HiRank : Deep-diving into the Hadal layer of SEO
june 2008 by vielmetti
At Randfish's SEOmoz blog, one poster came with the almost standard hearsay that there is such thing as an LSI tilde operator. Fortunately, Jose Nunez, PhD (from hirank.com) quickly refuted that claim.
seo
search
optimization
bafflegab
gobbledygook
june 2008 by vielmetti
A New Tool From Google Alarms Sites - New York Times
march 2008 by vielmetti
“Some of our retail clients have pretty horrible site search,” he said. “So for them, this will be a benefit. For our larger clients, we’ll probably ask Google to turn this off.”
site-search
google
search
march 2008 by vielmetti
Bloug: Slides for my new workshop
march 2008 by vielmetti
Lou's teaching a whole day on site search analytics? Is there really that much to it?
analytics
presentations
search
slides
usability
march 2008 by vielmetti
Welcome to Clueray > focus your search
march 2008 by vielmetti
search engine filters results via additional criteria
search
clueray
march 2008 by vielmetti
Superpatron: new Google Book Search API in the works?
march 2008 by vielmetti
I got a query from someone inside Google who is working on a "new Google Book Search API" and looking for people interested in it. I'm trying to find out more.
google
books
search
api
march 2008 by vielmetti
Albrechtslund - First Monday
march 2008 by vielmetti
In the context of online social networking, surveillance is something potentially empowering, subjectivity building and even playful – what I call participatory surveillance.
firstmonday
networking
privacy
search
social
web2.0
surveillance
metrics
analytics
march 2008 by vielmetti
BIGLIST SEO SEM Blogs Update 022908 | Online Marketing Blog
february 2008 by vielmetti
Ann Arbor, Michigan based search marketing agency Pure Visibility runs the gamut of search marketing topics on this company blog ranging from PPC to local to SEO and even has a category just for Twitter.
ppc
search
seo
sem
marketing
internet-marketing
blog
twitter
february 2008 by vielmetti
The Modern Command Line Interface | Own Page One: Search Engine Visibility Blog - Online Marketing Strategy and Tips
february 2008 by vielmetti
Command line interfaces are the wave of the future. (On using search as a command line for interactions, either to the web, some local infocloud, or your computer)
spotlight
google
search
cli
google-your-noodle
grep
february 2008 by vielmetti
donuts and search marketing - Google Search
january 2008 by vielmetti
two regional competitive advantages of the Ann Arbor, MI area are donuts and search marketing.
donuts
search
marketing
january 2008 by vielmetti
Understanding Search Usability - Shari Thurow
november 2007 by vielmetti
Why do people do what they do before and after they arrive on your web site? By objectively observing target audience members and carefully analyzing their search behavior, web site owners can improve their web sites
design
berrypicking
libraries
library
superpatron
ux
findability
search
usability
webdesign
webdev
november 2007 by vielmetti
About Us > Welcome to Clueray > search with intent
october 2007 by vielmetti
Search is way too important for the standard by which information is found to be: “Here’s a list of ten web pages which may or may not help you. You figure it out from here”
clueray
search
about-us
october 2007 by vielmetti
ACM: Ubiquity - Refining the Search Engine
october 2007 by vielmetti
Jain (2004) on problems with search
findability
search
jain
ramesh
interview
october 2007 by vielmetti
Searching For The Best Engine | Newsweek International Edition | Newsweek.com
october 2007 by vielmetti
"The Google results just had too much stuff I wasn't looking for," she says. "I wanted to zoom in on the best snorkeling beaches." And within seconds, Quintura delivers.
analysis
business
engine
google
microsoft
search
searchengine
trends
www
yahoo
quintura
seo
twitter
october 2007 by vielmetti
Conversations with Dina » Talk to me, Helena Rubinstein!
october 2007 by vielmetti
Dina deconstructs a strong brand with a weak online presence for users of the brand.
socialmedia
seo
search
faq
october 2007 by vielmetti
TwitterWhere Tweets by Location: Ann Arbor, MI 48104 US
october 2007 by vielmetti
twitterwhere is a geolocal feed for twitter (rss and xml). this bookmark shows traffic on twitter within 5 miles of Ann Arbor, MI.
geo
twitter
twitterwhere
locative
neogeography
search
feed
browse
xml
october 2007 by vielmetti
Report: 7 Out Of 10 Americans Experience 'Search Engine Fatigue'
october 2007 by vielmetti
this makes me wonder why people keep typing when they could just PICK UP THE PHONE and talk to a human being some time
google
statistics
search
toread
october 2007 by vielmetti
arbcamp - Terraminds micro search
october 2007 by vielmetti
terraminds searches twitter and puts the results into an rss feed; here's the search query for arbcamp.
terraminds
twitter
search
own-page-one
arbcamp
october 2007 by vielmetti
Chronicles of Bean: Search your library's catalog from the Firefox Search Bar
october 2007 by vielmetti
Long story short, tonight he blogged about a way to add ANY library catalog (though I love that he calls them "online book finding systems") to your Search Bar.
firefox
search
books
book-finding-systems
findability
superpatron
library
libraries
october 2007 by vielmetti
Vacuum - Searching the AADL catalog as easy as Google, delivery as fast as Amazon
october 2007 by vielmetti
repetition is the very soul of the net, so I'll say it again. (Matt Hampel's firefox plugin to search the AADL catalog; the URL pointing to it is wrong need to fix that)
aadl
library
catalog
firefox
plugin
search
october 2007 by vielmetti
Remixing the library / Jon Udell / GRL2020 / October 2007
october 2007 by vielmetti
So you've got Ed exploring the possibility space, and John working to enlarge that space, and together they've created a virtuous cycle of innovation.
2007
books
future
information
internet
knowledge
learning
libraries
online
search
library
superpatron
john-blyberg
sopac
rest
october 2007 by vielmetti
Online Moms: Where Local, Social And Vertical Worlds Collide
october 2007 by vielmetti
"You probably found us in the Berkeley Parents Network, right?" he very casually replied. "You're right," I responded, surprised. The Berkeley Parents Network (BPN) is a non-profit online community heavily used in the East Bay neighborhoods of the Bay Are
bpn
berkeley-parents-network
arborparents
search
review
local
october 2007 by vielmetti
Google sees Web search less exposed to mortgage woes | News | Market News | Reuters
september 2007 by vielmetti
"We have heard anecdotally from several advertisers that they are cutting their spending," Jon Kaplan, director of financial services advertising at Google (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research), told Reuters. "People are cutting their budgets but (Web) searc
google
search
realestate
goog
teh-goog
advertising
jon-kaplan
september 2007 by vielmetti
site:vielmetti.typepad.com teeter talk - Search results for site:vielmetti.typepad.com teeter talk - CNN.com
september 2007 by vielmetti
warning: indirect self-link via cnn.com
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september 2007 by vielmetti
pineapple - Google Image Search
september 2007 by vielmetti
i has a bromeliad
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september 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook Profiles Will Appear in Google Results Next Month
september 2007 by vielmetti
If you thought the news feed was a threat to your privacy, be warned: Facebook is announcing Public Search Listings today, meaning profiles will be searchable through Facebook, and soon turn up on Google, Yahoo and MSN Search.
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september 2007 by vielmetti
Why Mahalo, TechMeme, and Facebook are going to kick Google’s butt in four years « Scobleizer
august 2007 by vielmetti
I explain how SEO-resistant technologies like Mahalo, TechMeme, and Facebook are about to upend the search industry.
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august 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook Detox
august 2007 by vielmetti
Facebook is changing the face of search; I search far less. Why? Because my network of friends do this for me and share relevant information that I never even knew I would find valuable. When I do search (outside of facebook) I tend to share info with my
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august 2007 by vielmetti
Bloug: Lou: EIA adieu
august 2007 by vielmetti
I've found that challenge with internal search analytics—which, BTW, could be the enterprise information architect's best friend—and I plan on teaching a search analytics seminar during the first part of 2008 (which should time nicely with the book's
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august 2007 by vielmetti
Compete Breaks New Ground in Search Analytics - Compete, Inc.
august 2007 by vielmetti
pay-per-use search analytics; the new ground is the business model, not the data.
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august 2007 by vielmetti
The Future of Search - Interview with Peter Norvig (KDnuggets News 07:15, item 30, Publications)
august 2007 by vielmetti
Peter Norvig: The core of what we do is still search and advertising. A lot of researchers are working on that. They're working to give better-quality search results and to match ads better. Another area of research is gathering more sources of informatio
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august 2007 by vielmetti
Search Engine Marketing | Referral Based Networking Article | Anvil Media, Inc.
august 2007 by vielmetti
I've been told more than once that I'm a 'networked' guy. Although I've built my Portland network from scratch over the past 11 years, I don't consider myself a networker in a traditional sense. To me, a stereotypical networked person wears a suit, shows
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august 2007 by vielmetti
The Right Way To Fix Inaccurate Wikipedia Articles
august 2007 by vielmetti
Search marketers and reputation management professionals should know that there are legitimate ways to correct errors in Wikipedia. Knowing the right way to fix things is even more important now that Wikipedia results frequently appear in the top listings
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august 2007 by vielmetti
Minty Fresh Indexing
august 2007 by vielmetti
The Google crawl/indexing team has continued working hard, and several people have noticed Google’s index getting fresher and fresher. Now some documents can show up in minutes instead of hours or days.
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august 2007 by vielmetti
A message for library catalog vendors « Jon Udell
august 2007 by vielmetti
The LibraryLookup project is almost five years old, and people are still gradually discovering it, as I’m periodically reminded when I get a flurry of emails such as was provoked by this Lifehacker article. I think it’s time for this idea to graduate
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august 2007 by vielmetti
iPhone Search
july 2007 by vielmetti
todo: how does this look from the blackberry?
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july 2007 by vielmetti
Search Engine Referrer statistics :: oyoy.eu search engine tools
july 2007 by vielmetti
search log analysis - interprets a lot of the unusual search parameters from google
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july 2007 by vielmetti
Dispatches From the Hyperlocal Future: Wired Magazine
june 2007 by vielmetti
My position on Earth's surface is arbitrary. My modest requirements — say, glazed doughnuts — are all searchable, and the results are mapped on my screen. They show up as a haze of green dots around one red dot — me. Sometimes a bunch of dots cluste
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june 2007 by vielmetti
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