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Twitter, a search tool?

pascal.rossini by on May 27, 2009

in Microsoft , Search , Twitter

The search for real-time information has always been a challenge for programmers and specialist companies. Several criteria are manipulating the quality of information that emerge in the second: validity, relevance, source, quality ... claim that Twitter is a search engine now able to attract Google or Microsoft is a fantasy. One example [...]

Index Search, RSS and the Dow Jones

pascal.rossini by on May 11, 2006

in Blogosphere , Change , Search , Venture Capital

Frank Fish Via Google offers a new service: "Google Trend" this site examines the place of the query typed by country, region and also by language. Obviously the statistical sample must be large enough. And to build upon this service by coupling it to Google Finance to show the two curves of evolution between the index and the Search [...]

The end of the search engines?

by pascal.rossini on March 11, 2006

in Search

And against all trends, this is why I no longer believe the search engines under their current forms. I listed the main reasons for the Future of Search is strongly linked to the "Paid Inclusion", both in B2C but also in the B2B. During a search, how many times are you going to [...]

Dohop an AJAX search engine for airfare

by pascal.rossini on January 8, 2006

in Search

Another nice application that allows a single search to find the best deal for airline tickets. A flight Geneva - Las Vegas for 427 euros that could be better? All AJAX.

Quaero or ambition Airbus for a search engine

by pascal.rossini on January 5, 2006

in Search

I publish a post informative and covered francois lamotte who commented on the Quaero project: Liberation published a paper that summarizes a Franco-German dream: creating a search engine that can compete with the two global leaders such as Google and Yahoo. The project takes shape and it looks like one of the largest [...]

Google `s s'envoit in air!

pascal.rossini by on December 8, 2005

in Search

The two founders of Google are available for $ 15 million for a Boeing 767 belonging to Qantas earlier, slightly less than a Gulfstream but much less than a Falcon, the Rolls Royce of business jets. As winners of a miraculous super lotto, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, without doubt be prepared to have multiple [...]

Google Base and Google Analytics?

pascal.rossini by on November 15, 2005

in Search

No statistics on Google Analytics visible after 36 hours, with delays due to server overload. The champions of clustered servers have been trapped by the success .... No beta mentioned, like for once, the words would have been useful. Today I have the data, very disappointing, too much information kills information, [...]