Kngine: Understanding the Meaning Behind Search

Kngine is a new semantic search engine and Question Answer Engine rolled into one to provide meaningful search results. Its aim is to give smart information by understanding the meaning behind a search query. There are a lot of words and expressions that have multiple-meanings. What Kngine is trying... 

Source:  Orangeinks

Manny Pacquiao & Hayden Kho Top Yahoo and Google Philippines Search Terms for 2009

(I'll be discussing this further in our Viral Ideas webinar this Tuesday, December 15, from 9 pm to 10 pm. I hope you can join.) Both Google and Yahoo! Philippines recently announced its 2009 review highlighting the top searches and trends on their respective search engines. 2009 Yahoo! Philippines Year... 

Source:  Philippines Internet Review Blog

Wolfram|Alpha – A Computational Search Engine

Maybe I’m late discovering this new search engine. I thought that it’s the same as Yahoo!, Google,or Bing; but it’s actually not. Wolfram|Alpha is known to be a “Computational Search Engine”. So what does it mean? More about Wolfram|Alpha…

What is the Search Algorithm of Bing?

After the official launching of Bing as Microsoft’s new search engine, a lot of speculations arises on what is gonna happen next in the Search Engine market. Less than a week after its official release, it has surpasses Yahoo! based on Statcounter Global Stats; but according to Hitwise Top 20 Sites and Engines, Bing is still trailing Google and Yahoo! both on the combined ranks based on volume of searches and visits. Read More…

Yahoo!, I Ask my Friends to Google Bing…

Please don’t awe me…

I just write this blog out of my curiosity about search engines. I’ve been an affiliate a few months by Homepages Friends – a search engine that monetize you every time you search. But if I am not satisfied with the search results, I used Yahoo!, Ask, and my all-time favorite Google. I seldom used MSN Search for my queries. But after Microsoft launched the new version of MSN Search, now known as Bing – I tried.

Yesterday, I conducted an experiment regarding query submission to the four top search engines. I used the keywords “Google”, “Yahoo!”, “Bing”, and “Ask” to be searched on their rivals’ website. I sorted out the top three results, and I was amazed with my discovery!

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