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I'm at the Webstock conference in Wellington, New Zealand. Currently speaking is Peter Morville, whose topic is "Ambient Findability and the Future of Search". Peter Morville was co-author of the
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Editor's Note: This list was contributed by Charles Knight, editor of AltSearchEngines, a former RWW network blog. In terms of user experience, the gap between the major search engines and
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The internet is a whole lot of nothing without a search engine or two. While the staying power of search engines has never been in question, it's been interesting
The International Herald Tribune had a good article recently about the search market in South Korea. It points out that local search company Naver.com has more than 77 percent of
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