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Showing posts with label Yahoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yahoo. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2007

Yahoo! Search Assist

... is an upgrade to Yahoo!'s search engine. Here's how the Yahoo! Search Blog introduces it:

Recent research conducted by Harris Interactive* indicates that consumers are suffering from "Web Search fatigue." The study revealed that while the vast majority of the population uses a search engine to find information on the Internet, only 15 percent of people find what they're looking for with their first search. Typically, people need to conduct three to four searches to find the right result.

While search engines can and will continue to improve, we think making queries smarter is also part of the solution. While there are a handful of seasoned users and professional searchers out there who employ Boolean operators, site restrict and other advanced techniques, no one (ourselves included) wants to have to think hard about which search terms to use. Our vision was to build a system that helps users confidently construct more sophisticated and targeted queries without slowing them down.

The Chicago Tribune's Internet critic, Steve Johnson, likes it a lot, saying it's "so impressive I'm going to make it my default searcher."

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Yahoo! MapMixer

 

... lets you upload the image of any map and overlay it on Yahoo! Maps:

The world is a big place. There are thousands of maps out there that provide unique details about any given destination. MapMixer is a new site that combines those maps with Yahoo! Maps to give you a better view of the world.

It's easy to mix your own map. Upload an image of your map, use our layering tool to align it with Yahoo! Maps and we'll do the rest! Your map will have all the features of Yahoo! Maps (zooming, panning). You can also syndicate it on your own site or blog.