Yahoo launches Alpha search engine

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  1. #1
    It looks neat and Web 2.0ish...
    I like that...
     
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  2. MeetHere

    MeetHere Prominent Member

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    #2
    I dont see any such look or launch on search.yahoo.com :rolleyes:
     
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  3. Zerosleep

    Zerosleep Established User

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    #3
    http://au.alpha.yahoo.com
    here you are :D

    great find bro
     
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  4. butterfingers

    butterfingers Well-Known Member

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    Sorry, forgot to paste the link. : )

    But why australia? AU is for australia.

     
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    Ahh, thanks for the link..

    Looks funny - Alpha - Beta on the site :p
     
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  6. butterfingers

    butterfingers Well-Known Member

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    Alpha but still in Beta... Hehe.. Funny.. LOL..
     
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    #7
    Will it helpful to its ads?
     
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    Wow. It's so bad. It's almost like it's 1999 again.
     
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    #9
    Well, in some instances it is always better to backtrack and rebuild rather than continue going down the wrong road.

    In saying that - would it have been better as Alpha Alpha rather than Alpha Beta :p

    It shows Yahoo are at least trying to work more of a search portal than a search engines - and in that sense is not in direct competition with google for the search engine market, but could well be looking to be the #1 search portal as opposed to the #1 search engine.

    The only question is on their monetization of it - I would be surprised if they left the sponsors as optional selection - though it should therefore make for more targeted and interested consumers (and therefore higher ROI) - in theory. Although the total revenue raised would likely be smaller than if left to be placed in organic results.
     
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    very slugghish.. :confused:
     
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    Look at the results though. They're all spam! Their algorithm is so bad on Alpha. Try ringtones as an example and you'll see what I mean! ;)
     
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  12. butterfingers

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    I can say the results is similar to Google.
     
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    #13
    thats a copy of the google's development search engine.
     
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  14. butterfingers

    butterfingers Well-Known Member

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    #14
    Oh, really? I didn't know that.
    They have access to Google dev product?
     
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    #15
    Can you provide any proof? Did you manage to get a copy of source codes of both engines and verify that? Please validate your comment.

     
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    #16
    So you did a search on a keyword most good SEOs already know is full of spam on ALL the major search engines.

     
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    #17
    I think the pages load much faster, especially when you try to go to the next pages. It appears almost instantly.
     
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    #18
    looks very clean
     
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    ;) LOL,one of my keywords ranks No1 in alpha search,but ony NO 9 IN Yahoo search.I hope more people use this.;)
     
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  20. butterfingers

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    #20
    Wait for it to get out from BETA. Maybe 2-3 years from now?
     
    butterfingers, Apr 8, 2007 IP