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AltaVista... Google... Microsoft? Where does the future of web search lie
...MSN and Overture, appear alongside general search results, which are provided by Inktomi. Since Yahoo's recent acquisition of Inktomi, that partnership has been in... Read more
Apr 3, 2003
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Overture makes $140m bid for AltaVista
...buyout follows Yahoo!'s proposed $235 million acquisition of Inktomi, whose technology rivals that of AltaVista's. Yahoo!, Overture and major search providers have seized... Read more
Feb 19, 2003
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AltaVista and the truth about 'paid-for' search
...web pages. All of the search providers, including Inktomi, Fast Search and Transfer's Alltheweb and AltaVista, say that the programs are an added service... Read more
Oct 2, 2002
silicon.com > Special Features > SME Procurement
Google launches into SME market
...and Verity, the industry's largest player. Also, many companies, including Inktomi and Altavista (both now owned by Yahoo) tried to cater to small businesses... Read more
Jan 14, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Don't Ask Jeeves about enterprise
...Yahoo bought search technology company Inktomi, and commercial search company Overture Services purchased the Web search software of AltaVista and Fast Search & Transfer. In... Read more
May 29, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Overture acquisitions target Google
...by April. The acquisition, combined with the recent purchase of search engine AltaVista, is designed to help Overture "create the most powerful and comprehensive search... Read more
Feb 27, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
The truth about 'paid-for' search (Part II)
...a combination of paid listings from Overture, LookSmart and Inktomi on any given results page. AltaVista, a former high-flier in search and web services... Read more
Oct 1, 2002
silicon.com > Technology > Software
Search engines: how advertisers shape the results you see (2)
...said. Paid inclusion largely pertains to "organic" search engines such as Inktomi, AltaVista, Fast Search and Transfer's AlltheWeb, which provide technology that scours... Read more
Aug 19, 2002
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Google eyes corporate buck with search-in-a-box
...it pursue the likes of AltaVista and Ask Jeeves who already...have to establish itself - like Inktomi which has an established band... Read more
Feb 12, 2002
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
The Bloor Perspective: Work work work, OS attacks and the secret of Google's success
In their latest look at recent key developments, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider whether long working hours benefit UK businesses, which operating system platforms are the safest on the web, and the rise and rise of search engine Google... Read more
Aug 28, 2001
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