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Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Yahoo vs Google


Yahoo Vs Google

The question is what Yahoo can do better than Google?
There are only some things (I mean only Se7en things as far as I know) things that Yahoo can provide but Google cannot.

1. Local Search – If someone is looking for businesses around your town or city, Yahoo Local is a step ahead of Google. Yahoo Local is some sort of Yellow pages. The http://Yahoo Maps can be used for route finding .While Google can perform local searches in a variety of different ways through their standard search interface and Google Maps application, Local Search is a more polished service that puts all local search capabilities on one convenient page.

2. Local Search - Yahoo Finance contains a great wealth of original content that easily rivals some of the biggest financial sites in the game (TheStreet.com, etc.). The site is full informative and equally intuitive for the new investors as well as for the professionals. .Google Finance is not that good as compare to the Yahoo one.

3. Answers to the QuestionsLocal Search allows users all over the world to ask questions or answer other user’s questions. This is active and social service that Google did not provided yet. A simple concept that works well for Yahoo. Google has no such active service.

4. Website Backlink Info – Most webmasters like to know exactly how many sites are linking to their various websites. Yahoo makes this especially easy with their linkdomain search operator. It quickly provides a full list of incoming links to any given domain. For some reason Google does not publicly disclose this backlink information, but instead provides a small sample of quality incoming links to a given domain via it’s link: search operator. Google does provide Google Webmaster Tools that will give you backlink information for a specific domain once you sign up and prove to Google that you are the owner of the domain.

5. Image Hosting and Sharing - With its recent purchase of Flickr, Yahoo now rules the Web 2.0 photo sharing market. Flickr is currently the king over all the other photo sharing sites out there. Although, lets not forget that Google rules the Web 2.0 video sharing market with YouTube.

6. Entertainment Portal – From music to movies to sports, Yahoo provides a solid entertainment web portal capable of satisfying various entertainment and leisure user demographics. For better or for worst, Google isn’t trying to be an entertainment portal, so it doesn’t even come close to competing with Yahoo in this regard.

7. Privacy Policy - Yahoo is arguably better with the privacy concerns of its users. Certainly this point could be debated in favor of either company, but there seems to be more public controversy surrounding Google’s privacy policies. Like most, I suck it up and use Google’s services anyway. I do, however, have a Yahoo Mail, account that I use to communicate with other bloggers concerning blog monetization strategies that may include Google’s Adwords service. I figure, why let Google have access to that info too?

Ultimately the answer to above question is "Google can do all the tasks except the above mention 7 issues and someday down the line things gonna change and Google too can give those services" :)
Work on GOOGLE as on NAPSTER


Work on GOOGLE as on NAPSTER 

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I’m quite sure most of people know how to use Torrents and Limewire.Yeah!! they are used for downloading MP3s, Movies etc etc.
The truth is that Google can be used for searching almost all type of files over the Internet.These includes MP3s,PDFs, Videoz any many more.This functionality of GOOGLE has been available for a long time, but most users haven’t caught on to it. So here’s a quick example of how to use Google to search for Mp3s. It’s like turning Google into the Napster.

Following is a Google search string for searching, open web directories containing downloadable "XYZ" music files.Just replacae the term XYZ in the search string for any other band of your liking.
Then LeTZ Go..........

-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(wma|mp3) “XYZ”
With some very slight modifications the same search string can easily be used to search for ebooks in DOC and PDF format:
-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(pdf|doc) “UR required file″
Or if you are looking for some specific video file:
-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(mpg|wmv) “Name of Video”


For further help you can also visit the official Google Advanced Search Operators page .
SO EnJoY DoWnLoAdS :):):)

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Utilizing search engines


How to use Google Search in a Better Way


So much information is on the web, its mind boggling. Thankfully we have search
engines to swift through them and catagorize them for us. Unfortunatly, there is still so much info that even with these search engines, its often a painstakingly slow process
(something comparable to death for a hacker) to find exactly what you're looking for.

I use google.com as my primary search engine because it presently tops the charts as far as
the sites that it indexes which means more pertinent info per search.

1. Page translation.
Just because someone speaks another language doesn't mean they dont have anything useful to say. I use translation tools like the ones found at

http://babelfish.altavista.com
and
http://world.altavista.com
to translate a few key words I am searching for. Be specific and creative because these tools arent the most accurate things on the planet.

2. Directories.
These days everything is about $$$. We have to deal/w SEO (search engine optimization) which seems like a good idea on paper until you do a search for toys and get 5 pornsites in the first 10 results. Using a sites directory will eliminate that. You can narrow your search down easily by looking for the info in specific catagories. (PS google DOES have directories, they're at: directory.google.com)

3. Here are some tips that google refers to as "advanced"
A. "xxxx" / will look for the exact phrase. (google isnt case sensitive)
B. -x / will search for something excluding a certain term
C. filetype:xxx / searches for a particular file extention (exe, mp3, etc)
D. -filetype:xxx / excludes a particular file extention
E. allinurl:x / term in the url
F. allintext:x / terms in the text of the page
G. allintitle:x / terms in the html title of that page
H. allinanchor:x / terms in the links

4. Numbers in a range.
Lets say you're looking for an mp3 player but only want to spend up to $90. Why swim through all the others? MP3 player $0..$90 The 2 periods will set a numeric range to search between. This also works with dates, weights, etc

5. OR
Self explanatory, one or the other... (ie: binder OR joiner)

6. ~X
Synonyms/similar terms (in case you can't think of any yourself)


7. +
Ever type in a search and see something like this:
"The following words are very common and were not included in your search:"
Well, what if those common words are important in your search? You can force google to search through even the common terms by putting a + in front of the denied word.

8. Preferences
It amazes me when I use other peoples PCs that they dont have their google search preferences saved. When you use google as much as I do, who can afford to not have preferences? They're located on the right of the search box, and have several options, though I only find 2 applicable for myself...
A. Open results in new browser
B. Display 10-100 results per page. (I currently use 50 per page, but thats a resolution preference, and 5X's the default)

9. *(Most Important)
Wildcard searches. Great when applied to a previously mentioned method. If you only know the name of a prog, or are looking for ALL of a particular file (ie. you're DLing tunes) something like *.mp3 would list every mp3.

10. Ever see this?
"In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the X already displayed. If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included." The answer is YES. yes yes yes. Did I mention yes? I meant to.

11. Search EVERYWHERE
Use the engine to its fullest. If you dont find your answer in the web section, try the group section. Hell, try a whole different search engine. Dont limit yourself, because sometimes engines seem to intentionally leave results out.
ex. use google, yahoo, and altavista. search the same terms... pretty close, right? Now search for disney death. Funny, altavista has plenty of disney, but no death...hmmm.