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The Cult of the Dead Cow, the infamous hacking collective, has released a Google hacking utility called Goolag Scan that brings the ability to search the information engine for web-based data that is normally hidden to anyone wannabe with a web browser and half a brain. It does this by implementing...
Read More | Feb 27th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Feb 27th, 2008
The last few days have been interesting ones for those of us who have nothing better to do than follow online gossip and trends. Especially so when you consider that the big gossip in the world of search has been how some rather well known sites have seen their PageRank shot down in flames by an...
Read More | Oct 31st, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Nov 17th, 2007
Microsoft has been keen to get me to take a look at a new experimental site launched to showcase the potential of its Silverlight technology. Tafiti, which apparently means 'do research' in Swahili, is the site in question. An exploration of two trends: search specialization and the Web 2.0 rich...
Read More | Aug 31st, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Sep 2nd, 2007
Having returned from a pleasant family vacation where the main topic of conversation was a huge tanker being split in two by controlled explosions off the East Devon coast in England, it was nice to get back to reality and discover the nerdfest surrounding how much power could be saved globally if...
Read More | Jul 23rd, 2007 | Comments: 9 | Last Comment: Aug 18th, 2007
Ever since I interviewed Bradley Horowitz, Head of Technology at Yahoo!, 18 months or so ago I have been keeping a keen eye on pretty much everything the company does in the search realm. Not least because Bradley is a man with a real vision for the future of social search, and with his enthusiasm...
Read More | Apr 8th, 2007
Google has announced that they have put an end to Googlebombs - for the moment. Previoulsy a search for "failure" would bring up George Bush's White House page, but as you can see, they've fixed it.
Specifically Google bombs are created by linking to some unused phrase that brings up irrelevant...
Read More | Jan 29th, 2007 | Comments: 7 | Last Comment: Feb 8th, 2007
Google looks like the next thing it's going to do is take over the world. Or at least, Microsoft. I'm sure you've all heard the rumors about Google creating an operating system, but is it really happening?
I just found this screenshot of a supposedly-leaked upcoming version of GooOS. Kind of...
Read More | Jan 25th, 2007 | Comments: 14 | Last Comment: Feb 8th, 2007
Sometimes you just cannot help it, you find yourself with time on your hands and you go snooping around in places that normal folk just do not venture. So it was with security researcher Michael Sutton who spent an entire day plugging through the Google blacklist, the Google encoded/hashed...
Read More | Jan 8th, 2007
Google Earth gives users the ability to fly around the earth - so why not allow people to fly through space? That's exactly what Google's trying to do now, and they've joined the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope project to make it happen.
The telescope is a "proposed ground-based 8.4-meter, 10...
Read More | Jan 7th, 2007
The creator of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia has switched his concentration to search engines. Jimmy Wales, owner of Wikipedia has decided to create a new wiki style search engine. Instead of using complicated and sometimes obstructive computer algorithms he is going to use people-power to...
Read More | Dec 31st, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Dec 31st, 2006