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  1. Lycos Search -- Lycos Search Engine
    Shortly after the development of the Lycos Search Engine, the Lycos company was formed using venture capital and initial internal support from CMU. The CEO of the Lycos company was Bob Davies (internet businessman) , a native of Boston who moved the headquarters of Lycos to Waltham, Massachusetts from Pittsburgh, and concentrated on building it into an advertising supported Web Portal, arguably at the expense of the Information Retrieval research on which the company was founded.
  2. Best Search Engines -- Results
    Search engines are software programs that move through the Web and collect information on new Web sites, which they then assemble into searchable databases. Of course, the results of these searches depend on the type of search engine used. Some engines collect no more than the name and address of the site, while others feature an informative description about the site. And while some search engines pursue new Web sites, others rely on submissions from Web site developers. The bottom line: Search engine results vary dramatically and you continually need to be on the lookout for those that will work for you.
  3. Jeeves -- Companies
    Ask Jeeves realized that pop-up ads and banner ads weren't working, so it got rid of them late last year. However, paid listings--in which companies pay for placement in search results--have proved successful. Of Ask Jeeves' $74 million in revenue last year, nearly one-half came from paid listings on its Web sites, which include Ask.com and Teoma.com. Branded ads and licensing its search technology to other sites, including Hotbot and Infospace, accounted for another 37% of revenue.
  4. Overture -- Listings
    During the third quarter of 2001, Overture expanded relationships with several affiliate partners including America Online, Ask Jeeves/Direct Hit and Lycos/Hotbot, and Excite. Users of these online destinations now have greater access to Overture's relevant, high quality listings.
  5. Alta Vista
    Alta Vista, an indexing search engine, was the next step. It claims to have one of the largest databases on the Web. A command string was entered as + “International Conference on Harmonisation,” which retrieved 372 Web pages referring to the ICH. The first 40 addresses had no relevant information, so the search shifted. A second popular search engine, HotBot, returned only 96 items; ... the fifth item listed was the ICH home page. Navigating to ICH.org and searching the site uncovered a document with recommendations on stability testing of pharmaceuticals.
  6. Meta
    Meta-MEME is a software toolkit for building and using motif-based hidden Markov models of DNA and proteins. The input to Meta-MEME is a set of similar protein sequences, as well as a set of motif models discovered by MEME. Meta-MEME combines these models into a single, motif-based hidden Markov model and uses this model to search a sequence database for homologs.
  7. Superpages -- Verizon Superpages
    Superpages can ... expand a company’s ad campaign with print ads in Verizon’s Super Pages directories. Opportunities are also available to advertise on the site outside of a company’s local business location to better target potential customers, and businesses can even market by state or nationally. Advertisers can also purchase preferred placements or sponsorship links that appear in the right hand column of search results with a guaranteed presence on the first page of every search done in the business’ selected categories. Online coupons, banner ads, and advertising opportunities on Superpages.com en Espaňol are also available.
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