Daily Search Blog Overview, March 12, 2007
- Is the NASDAQ about to go pop? We’ve been here before, except there is more real value this time around. Surely.
- Alexa selling t-shirts with your domain on them. 0.0383% say this site rocks! Hmmm….
- Google Analytics Cross-Segmentation. How to get around potential problems with cross-segmentation data. Also useful for sounding frightfully impressive in co-ed marketing situations.
- Blogging in an over-saturated niche isn’t a good idea. Indeed. The laws of supply and demand not looking good for search blogging, of course.
- Bill looks at personalization in search, and evaluates the “Augmenting user, query, and document triplets using singular value decomposition” patent. The math made my eyes water. Then I said “huh?”. Then I had a beer.
- You think good domain names are expensive? Try setting-up offline. Good point, Aaron.
- Seriously, Lee. I’m feeling left out, mate
Good list of search blogs, which this blog isn’t on. - Google takes steps to prevent search results appearing in search results.
- Too many drugs? Freebase “appears to be a bastard child of wikipedia and the Open Directory Project”.












March 11th, 2007 at 11:35 pm
Hope you have some beer left, Pete. Got another one from Google in the bin to be published that’s a lot like the Microsoft one. I had a beer, too.
March 12th, 2007 at 9:38 am
Oooh - we’ll get that fixed this Friday Pete.
March 12th, 2007 at 5:43 pm
Heh heh. Cheers Lee
March 12th, 2007 at 5:45 pm
>>Got another one from Google in the bin to be published that’s a lot like the Microsoft one. I had a beer, too.
I better fill the fridge, Bill! Truth be known, I do that anyway