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Yahoo dumps Google search technology

configure   on 18 February 2004 - 07:50 · 33 comments & 8238 views

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Thanks xStainDx. Yahoo dropped Google as the default search technology provider for its U.S.-based sites late Tuesday, signaling the beginning of the end for the Web's most high-profile marriage of convenience.

The change occurred at 9:30 PST Tuesday when Yahoo relaunched the search properties for its U.S.-based sites, including its Yahoo.com flagship home page. Yahoo replaced Google's results with its own Yahoo Search Technology, which combines an array of recently acquired search technologies, such as Inktomi and commercial search provider Overture Services. Overture also owns AltaVista and the Web search technology of Fast Search and Transfer.

Despite the publicity fanfare, Yahoo already started using its own search technology this week, as previously reported by CNET News.com.

The Web portal on Monday implemented a Yahoo-branded crawler, or robot, to scour the Web for documents. Called Yahoo Slurp, the robot "collects documents from the Web to build a searchable index for search services using the Yahoo search engine," according to Yahoo. The crawler is also keeping copies of those pages--what's known as "caching" pages.

It also started showing results from its own technology, which include its paid inclusion program.

View: Complete article at CNet News
View: Neowin - Yahoo starts lab to improve services
News source: CNet News

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#1 vettimdorr on 18 Feb 2004 - 08:09
Results for the search 'neowin':

Google: 193,000
Yahoo: 496,000

Results for the search 'timdorr':

Google: 9,020
Yahoo: 11,900


Looks like Yahoo either has a looser matching algorithm, or just indexes more stuff. But I bet it's the former.

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