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People are looking for targeted, specific information that search engines can't provide.
Michael Yang
All the search engines have created a honey pot of information about people and what they search for. It's a window into their personalities -- what they want, what they dream about. This information gets stored, and that becomes very tempting.
Kurt Opsahl
Men and women also value the Internet for a second strength, as a gateway to limitless vaults of information. Men reach farther and wider for topics, from getting financial information to political news. Along the way, they work search engines more aggressively, using engines more often and with more confidence than women.
Deborah Fallows
Compliance regulations mandate that organizations maintain tight controls regarding who can access specific information. Thus, it is increasingly important to provide search technology that delivers results customized to the user's role within the organization. Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 10g addresses this need.
Robert Shimp
It works in a similar way to other search engines, where you type in a search term and get a set of results and next to those results are sponsored text links that are targeted to your search term. When you click on those links, you'll be taken to the ad page, which is already stored in your PC or mobile device.
Bradley Husick
Until we get more information, it's going to be tough for me to speculate on what his deal is. I have got to get more specific information before I start putting people in the water [to search for a body].
Sgt. Richard Ring
Search engines are the future of [that] debate. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. Questions about policy ultimately are going to be handled by search engines -- whether we live in a more or less government-controlled country.
Timothy Wu
24/7 Search continues to achieve significant growth in the U.S. and a number of international markets, many of which are ahead of the U.S. in terms of adopting SEM practices and which are quickly recognizing and embracing the power and efficiency of the medium. Our global footprint and close working relationships with major search engines allow us to deliver maximum results for clients around the world while encouraging the flow of more money into the paid search market - a direct benefit to the search engines.
David Moore
In order to make such a search engine commercially viable we had to overcome the challenge of matching something as rudimentary as a doodle to a 3-D object ? in seconds. This is important, as Web users have become accustomed to retrieving information instantaneously. Our shape-search engine processes data that are far more complex then those handled by the leading Internet search engines, and yet still finds results quickly.
Nainesh Rathod
Search engines need to better educate marketers and provide greater transparency into their methods. If they say that a certain percentage of clicks are fraudulent or if they offer a refund to marketers on some clicks, the engines will best serve marketers and agencies by being more open about how they come to such conclusions.
David Berkowitz
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Search engines compile a lot of data on what we search for and much of what we search for is personal. Many people fear that the government wants to do data mining. It'll be interesting to see how much of all this ultimately becomes a political issue.
Danny Sullivan
There is no (full) Arabic Internet search engine on the market. You find so-called search engines, but they involve a directory search, not a local search. There's nothing available for overall Internet search.
Hermann Havermann
We believe this technology may revolutionize the way people search for information. Instead of having to waste time searching for news or other important information on the Internet, our customized SIMS portals will search and retrieve exactly the information you and/or your company are interested in.
David Campbell
It's interesting to look at the evolution of search and publishing on the Web. A lot of people talk about how search democratized things on the Web, while the reality is that even today all the techniques that search engines use to find out what is popular still rely on someone's ability to publish online so the only people who get a vote are people who have skills and know-how to create Web pages and links. Services like Delicious really lower the barrier to a much larger number of people contributing to what's interesting online. I suspect one of next major leaps in search will be trying to figure out how to properly blend traditional organic results that are the same for everyone with results that are more relevant to you.
Jeremy Zawodny
The services that we are providing are the things we hope to see the big search engines pick up and provide eventually. And we think they will.
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