History of Search Engines: From 1945 to Google 2006
Popularity Report
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URL Tag Cloud
Bookmark History
Saved by 29 people (-4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-09-26
- Propaline on 2009-04-15 - Tags no_tag
- Tronec on 2007-07-09 - Tags history , search
- Yanuar on 2007-04-11 - Tags article , google , history , imported delicious , internet , reference , search , searchengine , seo , web
- Mimmo97 on 2007-01-20 - Tags Windows , Vista , Recovering , data , from , a , crashed , hard , disk , History , of , Search , Engines
- Toprank on 2006-12-11 - Tags aaronwall , leeodden , searchengines , seo , seobook , toprank
Public Sticky notes
In 2005 Google led a crusade against blog comment spam, creating
a nofollow attribute that can be applied at the individual link level. After
this was pushed through Google quickly changed the scope of the purpose of the
link nofollow to claim it was for any link that was sold or not under editorial
control.
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History of Search Engines & Web History
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Public Comment
on 2006-09-29 by jackiege
on 2006-10-03 by elfoxyg
on 2006-10-21 by jackiege
on 2006-10-21 by minimo
on 2006-10-21 by jackie