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<title>eWeek 2004 Search Roundup</title>
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<description>eWeek has a roundup of what happened in search in 2004. Get all the skinny at Story.news.yahoo.com. My prediction? You thought 2004 was something, 2005 is going to be even...</description>
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<title>Developer Contests A Go-Go </title>
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<description>Both Feedster ( http://www.feedster.com ) and Technorati ( http://www.technorati.com ) have developer contests going. Oh, if I weren&apos;t such a neophyte perl programmer... Information on Feedster&apos;s is at http://feedster.blogs.com/corporate/2004/11/feedster_is_giv.html (entries...</description>
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<title>MSN Has Its Own Blog, Official Search Engine Blogs Abound</title>
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<description>And did I mention that MSN now has its own blog for holding forth about search? For those of you playing along at home, the official search engine blogs go...</description>
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<title>Let&apos;s Talk Search/SEO Topics</title>
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<description>If you&apos;re looking for a place to talk searching/SEO, check out ThreadWatch.org (http://www.threadwatch.org). The site is a sorta-cross between a blog in that SEO/searching news is posted blogstyle (it&apos;s mostly...</description>
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<title>Take A Search Engine Survey </title>
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<description>Sid Yadav has opened up a survey on the future of search engines. It&apos;ll be up through mid-November. Take it at http://www.nextsearchsurvey.com/....</description>
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<title>BBC To Launch their Own Search Engine?</title>
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<description>Is the BBC going to launch their own search engine? Well, I&apos;ve certainly liked their content so far. You GO, Beeb. The more the merrier....</description>
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<title>Web Search Garage!</title>
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<description>Well, it&apos;s official. Amazon page....</description>
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<title>SearchFight</title>
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<description>Remember GoogleFight? SearchFight is like that only you can try your fight across multiple search engines. This is a good way to get a sense about the size of different...</description>
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<title>Search Engine Watch Adds Forums</title>
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<description>SearchEngineWatch.com ( http://searchenginewatch.com ), has added some forums. These new forums include general search engine chatter, a place for SEO, and a spotlight forum for featured post. You can get...</description>
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<title>Ideas for an Open Search Engine Index</title>
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<description>If you&apos;re interested in the idea of a community-built search engine, you may want to wander over and investigate the offerings at Open Index ( http://www.openindex.org/ ). This site is...</description>
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<title>Dipsie Search Engine Stirring Some Buzz</title>
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<description>It hasn&apos;t launched yet. There&apos;s not much on the Web site. I can&apos;t even find a press release. And yet Dipsie ( http://www.dipsie.com/ ) is getting a bit o&apos; buzz...</description>
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<title>New Software to Block Sponsored Ad Results</title>
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<description>InfoWorld is reporting ( http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/12/08/HNadsubtract_1.html ) that the new AdSubtract PRO Version 3 will include a feature called &quot;Search Sanity,&quot; which will block paid advertisement results on search engines. While...</description>
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<title>Popularity Engines</title>
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<description>Traffick has an article looking at &quot;Popularity Engines&quot; like Direct Hit: http://www.traffick.com/story.asp?StoryID=53...</description>
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<title>I thought I saw that before</title>
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<description>Ditto.com ( http://www.ditto.com ) is an image search engine that allows you to both browse by category or search by keyword. They claim to have no pornography: &quot;&quot;Human filters&quot; preview...</description>
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<title>Better Internet Search Engines, part 3</title>
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<description>Online Journalism Review columnist Paul Grabowicz has a column on his favorite search engine features at http://ojr.usc.edu/content/story.cfm?request=320 . If you like this article be sure to check out the other...</description>
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