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Omgili.com
« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2011, 03:48:26 AM »
Omgili.com - http://omgili.com
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Diri.bg - A Bulgarian Search Engine
« Reply #16 on: April 14, 2011, 11:26:20 PM »
  I remembered that when I start to use Internet in Bulgarian there was a famous Search engine - Diri and I found it today - it's still there and working  :) If someone is interested in SEO, then he/she may add his/her website there - http://diri.bg/add_site.php . Now I will help to seo-forum-seo-luntan.com adding it in diri.bg.
 Did it!  :) It said:
"Добавяне на сайт http://www.seo-forum-seo-luntan.com
Благодарим Ви!
Сайтът ви ще бъде индексиран до 24 часа."
, which means "Adding of a site http://www.seo-forum-seo-luntan.com Thank You! Your site will be indexed in 24 hours"
 
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Thank you for it!
« Reply #17 on: April 18, 2011, 09:13:41 PM »
  Thanks for the Bulgarian search engine adding!

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SOGOU.COM
« Reply #18 on: April 18, 2011, 09:16:03 PM »
 And now let's talk about something more famous - Sogou.com.

Sogou

(Chinese: 搜狗; pinyin: Sōugǒu) is a Chinese search engine which can search text, images, music, and maps. It was launched 4 August 2004 and is owned by Sohu, Inc., SoGou means "Search Dog" in Chinese. As of April 2010, it has a rank of 121 in Alexa's internet rankings. Sogou provides an index of up to 10 billion web pages. Its major domestic competitor is Baidu.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogou

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Re: SEARCH ENGINES
« Reply #19 on: May 14, 2011, 07:36:20 AM »
There are lot of search engines now a days. All works on the same principle. It's a magic that if we need some information then just type one word and search engine displays lakh of results in just one click within a fraction of second. More than 85% people uses search engine to search even small thing.

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SEARCH ENGINES, search engines...
« Reply #20 on: May 15, 2011, 11:02:11 PM »
There are lot of search engines now a days. All works on the same principle. It's a magic that if we need some information then just type one word and search engine displays lakh of results in just one click within a fraction of second. More than 85% people uses search engine to search even small thing.
  I can say the same or almost the same principle. The "magic"'s name is high-tech progress. I think I am one of these 85% or whatever % , searching even "small things". It's so convinient and everytime you can find something else (additional) as an useful information about what are you searching or something related. It's happens often and it's enlarging my/our knowledge every time.  :)

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Re: SEARCH ENGINES
« Reply #21 on: May 31, 2011, 06:48:57 PM »
This forum has some very informative posts about SEO. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and experience.

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It's an omnologic forum
« Reply #22 on: June 01, 2011, 12:15:16 AM »
This forum has some very informative posts about SEO. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and experience.

 Yep. SEO, Search Engines,...and Non-SEO. It's an omnologic forum.

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Re: SEARCH ENGINES
« Reply #23 on: June 02, 2011, 11:05:45 PM »
SEO is nothing but understanding algorithm of search engines, once you understood algorithm of search engines like Google and Yahoo then it would become very easy for you to do SEO work.

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Algorithm and algorithms
« Reply #24 on: June 02, 2011, 11:56:07 PM »
SEO is nothing but understanding algorithm of search engines, once you understood algorithm of search engines like Google and Yahoo then it would become very easy for you to do SEO work.

 It is "algorithm" or "algorithms" ? Search engine algorithm OR search engine algorithms?

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Wolframalpha.com
« Reply #25 on: June 03, 2011, 12:13:09 AM »
http://www.wolframalpha.com/

Making the world’s knowledge computable

Wolfram|Alpha introduces a fundamentally new way to get knowledge and answers—
not by searching the web, but by doing dynamic computations based on a vast collection of built-in data, algorithms, and methods.

Goals
Wolfram|Alpha's long-term goal is to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable and accessible to everyone.
We aim to collect and curate all objective data; implement every known model, method, and algorithm; and make it possible to compute whatever can be computed about anything. Our goal is to build on the achievements of science and other systematizations of knowledge to provide a single source that can be relied on by everyone for definitive answers to factual queries.

Wolfram|Alpha aims to bring expert-level knowledge and capabilities to the broadest possible range of people—spanning all professions and education levels.
Our goal is to accept completely free-form input, and to serve as a knowledge engine that generates powerful results and presents them with maximum clarity.

Wolfram|Alpha is an ambitious, long-term intellectual endeavor that we intend will deliver increasing capabilities over the years and decades to come.

With a world-class team and participation from top outside experts in countless fields, our goal is to create something that will stand as a major milestone of 21st century intellectual achievement.


History
The quest to make knowledge computable has a long and distinguished history.
Indeed, when computers were first imagined, it was almost taken for granted that they would eventually have the kinds of question-answering capabilities that we now begin to see in Wolfram|Alpha.

What has now made Wolfram|Alpha possible today is a somewhat unique set of circumstances—and the singular vision of Stephen Wolfram.

For the first time in history, we have computers that are powerful enough to support the capabilities of Wolfram|Alpha, and we have the web as a broad-based means of delivery. But this technology alone was not enough to make Wolfram|Alpha possible.

What was needed were two developments that have been driven by Stephen Wolfram over the course of nearly 30 years.


Wolfram Mathematica
The first was Mathematica—the system in which all of Wolfram|Alpha is implemented. Mathematica has three crucial roles in Wolfram|Alpha. First, its very general symbolic language provides the framework in which all the diverse knowledge of Wolfram|Alpha is represented and all its capabilities are implemented.
Second, Mathematica's vast web of built-in algorithms provides the computational foundation that makes it even conceivably practical to implement the methods and models of so many fields. And finally, the strength of Mathematica as a software engineering and deployment platform makes it possible to take the technical achievements of Wolfram|Alpha and deliver them broadly and robustly.


A New Kind of Science
Beyond Mathematica, another key to Wolfram|Alpha was A New Kind of Science (NKS). Many specific ideas from NKS—particularly related to algorithms discovered by exploring the computational universe—are used in the implementation of Wolfram|Alpha. But still more important is that the very paradigm of NKS was crucial in imagining that Wolfram|Alpha might be possible.

Wolfram|Alpha represents a substantial technical and intellectual achievement. But to build it required not just unique technology and ideas, but also the experience of 20 years of long-term R&D and ongoing development of robust technology at Wolfram Research.

Wolfram|Alpha's world-class team draws from many fields and disciplines and has unique access to experts across the globe. But what ultimately made Wolfram|Alpha possible was a singular commitment to the goal of making all the world's systematic knowledge computable.


http://www.wolframalpha.com/about.html

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List of search engines
« Reply #26 on: June 28, 2011, 11:22:07 PM »
http://www.listofsearchengines.info

A list of search engines. Mostly Western ones (for example there is no Yandex (Russian) or Baidu (Chinese), etc. ), but the list is good, because you can find some new search engines. I saw some new ones.

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« Reply #27 on: June 30, 2011, 04:45:13 AM »

人民搜索

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GOSO.CN


人民搜索 (goso.cn): 人民搜索(www.goso.cn)是由人民日报社及旗下人民网共同出资组建的专业搜索平台运营企业。人民搜索面向个人用户提供全面、准确、智能化、个性化的实用、可信的信息检索服务;面向特定人群,提供满足其的特定需求的特定信息检索服务。(http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/goso.cn#)

 For the users who can't read Chinese, I will just say that it is a new, cool Chinese search engine and they can try it at http://www.goso.cn !


 The link is leading to http://www.jike.com/ already...
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Re: Яндекс (Yandex)
« Reply #28 on: June 30, 2011, 04:50:31 AM »
  One of the most famous all around the world and the most famous in Russia and other ex-USSR countries search engine is:

Yandex

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Яндекс


Let's see the info about Yandex.ru in Wikipedia:


Yandex (Russian: Я́ндекс) is a Russian IT company which operates the largest search engine in Russia (with 64% market share, ranked eighth-largest in the world) and develops a number of Internet-based services and products. Company's mission is to give answers to users' questions (explicit or implicit).

The Yandex.ru home page has been rated as the most popular web site in Russia. Yandex is attracting more than 56 million users from all over the world. The web site is also present in Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. Another company, Yandex Labs, is a wholly owned division of Yandex that located in San Franciso Bay Area.

Market Share

According to research studies conducted by TNS, FOM, and Comcon, Yandex is the largest resource and largest search engine in the Russian Internet market, based on audience size. Yandex currently has over 64% market share in search and has over 10 billion web pages indexed.

The closest competitors of Yandex in the Russian market are Google, Mail.ru and Rambler. Although services like Google and Yahoo! are also used by Russian users and have Russian-language interfaces, Google has about 21.9% of search engine generated traffic, Yandex has around 64.4%. Yandex is therefore one of the national non-English-language search engines (with among others Naver, Seznam.cz and Baidu) that outrun Google in their countries.

One of Yandex's largest advantages for Russian-language users is recognition of Russian inflection in search queries.

History

Yandex was launched in 1997. Its name can be explained as "Yet Another iNDEXer" (yandex) or "Языково́й (language) Index". The Russian word "Я" ("Ya") corresponds to English personal pronoun "I", making "Яndex" a bilingual pun on "index"; another pun is based on yin and yang contrast (Russian: инь - индекс, ян - яндекс).

Yandex LLC became profitable in November 2002. In 2004, Yandex sales increased to $17M, which was 10 times greater than the company's revenue just 2 years earlier. The net income of the company in 2004 constituted $7M. In June 2006, the weekly revenue of Yandex.Direct context ads system exceeded $1M. All of Yandex's accounting measures have been audited by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu since 1999.

In September 2005 Yandex opened a representative office in Ukraine and presented the Ukrainian portal, www.yandex.ua. In 2008 Yandex extended its presence in Ukraine by increasing bandwidth between Moscow datacenters and UA-IX in Ukraine five times. In 2007 Yandex introduced a customized search engine for Ukrainian users; Yandex also opened its development center in Kiev in May 2007. In 2009, all services of www.yandex.ua were localized for the Ukrainian market. In 2010, Yandex launched "Poltava" search engine for Ukrainian users. The engine based on Yandex's MatrixNet technology and ranked local resources higher for location-based queries.

In March 2007 Yandex acquired moikrug.ru, a Russian social network, to search and support professional and personal contacts.

In September 2008 Yandex acquired the rights to the Punto Switcher software program, an automatic Russian to English keyboard layout switcher.

In 2008 Yandex Labs was founded by Yandex. The main objective of the company located in San Franciso Bay area is to fostering "innovation in search and advertising technology".
In August 2009 Yandex introduced a player of free legal music in its search results. In September 2010 Yandex launched Yandex.Music service and significantly extended its music catalog to 800,000 tracks from 58,000 performers.

On May 19, 2010, Yandex launched an English-only web search engine.

In 2010 Yandex launched Yandex.Start program to find new startups and to work with them systematically. As a result of the program, Yandex purchased WebVisor's behavior analysis technology in December 2010. In January 2011 the next startup, single sign-in service Loginza, was acquired by Yandex.

In January 2011 Yandex introduced premium placement opportunity in its Business directory; advertisers' local small businesses will be highlighted on a map for relevant queries. It was announced that the potential audience of the product includes over 25 million users of Yandex's search engine and over 11.5 million of Yandex.Maps.

Technologies

Yandex search and other products rely on many technologies.

In 2009 Yandex launched MatrixNet, a new method of machine learning. It allows Yandex's search engine to take into account a very large number of factors when ranking search results. MatrixNet also allows customization of ranking formula to a specific class of search queries. One may fine-tune music searches; the fine tuning will not undermine the quality of ranking for other types of queries.

In July 2010 Yandex developed and implemented real-time search. Yandex has learned to recognize search queries that refer to the latest events and launched a new searchbot named Orange for real-time indexing.

In December 2010 a new search technology named Spectrum was launched. If user's query is ambiguous, the system will use query statistics to guess the user's intents. So, if the majority of users searching for [gone with the wind] expect to find a film, the majority of search results will be about the film, not the book.

Also Yandex has developed method of search and categorization of duplicate images; the technology was implemented in Yandex's image search product, Yandex.Images. When it finds duplicate copies it categorizes them to 4 groups: exact duplicates, thumbnail duplicates, semi-duplicates and enhanced semi-duplicates.

Another Yandex service, Yandex.Traffic, calculates the average levels of city traffic congestion, using data from drivers who use mobile version of Yandex.Maps service. The technology automatically processes GPS tracks and merges all available information on traffic jams.

Various

From 2001 to 2009 Yandex was conducting regular Internet search contests under the name of the "Yandex Cup" with several thousands of participants and valuable prizes.

On 6 July 2006, Yandex and the BBC simultaneously hosted a webcast which used viewers' questions to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin. Yandex and the BBC dealt with the Russian-language and the English-language questions respectively. Yandex was represented by Aleksandr Gurnov, a famous Russian journalist and celebrity.

Yandex also offers photo-sharing and professional networking features analogous to Flickr and LinkedIn.

In 2007 Yandex launched Local Network Program; by renting dedicated channels Yandex became a local resource for most of the Russian Web users. By December 2008 Yandex had local presence in every federal district in Russia.

From September 16, 2008 to September 16, 2010 Yandex was one of two official ICQ distributors in Russia.

Yandex subsidiary Yandex.Money is an e-commerce payment system, the second most popular in Russia.

In Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and subsequent versions Yandex is the default search engine for Russian-language builds rather than the previous default (Google). Yandex also distributes a customized Firefox browser which includes Yandex.Bar add-on and other modifications catered to the Russian audience.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yandex

 Yes. I know www.yandex.ru is a very powerful and popular Russian search engine !
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Re: Naver
« Reply #29 on: June 30, 2011, 04:55:37 AM »

Naver

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네이버


Naver (Hangul: 네이버) is a popular search portal in South Korea, with a market share of over 70%, compared to 2% of Google. Naver was launched in June 1999 by ex-Samsung employees, and it debuted as the first Web portal in South Korea that used its own proprietary search engine. Among Naver's features is "Comprehensive Search", launched in 2000, which provides results from multiple categories on a single page. It has since added new services such as "Knowledge Search", launched in 2002. It also provides Internet services including a news service, an e-mail service, an academic thesis search service, and a children's portal. In 2005, Naver launched Happybean, the world's first online donation portal, which allows users to find information and make donations to over 20,000 civil society and social welfare organizations.

According to comScore, Naver received 2 billion queries in August 2007, accounting for over 70% of all search queries in Korea, and making it the fifth most used search engine in the world, following Google search, Yahoo!, Baidu, and Bing.

Naver launched its service in Japan in 2009, marking their first expansion out of Korea.

History

The word "Naver" was derived from the word "navigate" and the suffix "-er" to mean "a sailor of the Web".

Naver was incorporated in June 1999, launching the first South Korean search portal that used an internally developed search engine. In August 2000, it launched the "Comprehensive Search" service. which allows users to get a variety of results from a search query on a single page, organized by type, including blogs, websites, images, cafes, etc. This was five years before Google launched a similar offering with its "Universal Search."

In July 2000, Naver was merged with Hangame, South Korea's first online game portal, and in 2001 changed its name to NHN, or Next Human Network. The combination of the country's top search engine and the top game portal has allowed NHN to remain South Korea's largest Internet company, with the top market capitalization among companies listed on KOSDAQ.

In the early days of Naver operation, there was a relative dearth of webpages in the Korean language. To fill this void, Naver became an early pioneer in user-generated content through the creation of the "Knowledge Search" service in 2002. In Knowledge Search, users pose questions on any subject, and select among answers provided by other users, awarding points to the users who provide the best answers. Knowledge Search was launched three years before Yahoo! launched its similar "Yahoo! Answers" service, and now boasts a database of over 80 million answer pages.

Over the years, Naver has continued to expand its offerings, adding a blog service in 2005, local information search and book search services in 2004, desktop search in 2005, and the webtoon(webcomic) service in 2006. From 2005-2007 it expanded its multimedia search services, including music and video search, Internet phone service and mobile search. On January 1, 2009, Naver released its new interface.

Junior Naver

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쥬니어 네이버


Junior Naver (Hangul:쥬니어 네이버) is a portal site aimed at children similar to Yahooligans. It has special services such as games such as Dongmul Nongjang (Animal farm), Pany Pang, Puppyred, e-mail, etc., and avatar, educational links, quizzes, stories, jokes, and homework helper. Junior Naver utilizes a panel of experts and educators to filter out harmful content, with the aim of offering a safe Internet experience for children.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naver

www.naver.com - sure! A very popular Korean search engine !
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