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Wir freuen uns mitteilen zu können, dass die Beta Version von Ask Deutschland mit ihren einzigartigen Suchfunktionen nun den deutschen Internet-Benutzern zur Verfügung steht.
Die Beta Site bietet die wesentlichen Ask Suchfunktionen: eine umfassende Suchmaschine, unsere einzigartige algorithmische und auf Themengruppen basierende Suchrangfolge, den personalisierbaren Suchdienst MeinAsk, das Fernglassymbol („Binoculars“) für eine vereinfachte Seitenvoransicht, die Bildersuche, eine Übersetzungsfunktion für Seiten, den Bloglines Notifier und einen familienfreundlichen Filter, der eingeschaltet werden kann, um Erwachseneninhalt aus den Suchergebnissen auszufiltern. Ask Jeeves plant, im Lauf der nächsten Monate weitere Produkte seiner US-Version – mit Features wie News, lokale Suche, Produktsuche und Smart Search – Schritt für Schritt für die deutschen Benutzer bereitzustellen. Im Sommer soll die Beta Version von Ask Deutschland abgeschlossen sein.
Unsere niegelnagelneue deutsche Site hat bereits für viel Aufmerksamkeit gesorgt. Einer der Gründe dafür ist, dass unsere Partner bei Google ungefähr 85% des Marktanteils in Deutschland beanspruchen und die deutschen Internet-Benutzer begeistert davon sind, dass ihnen nun endlich eine weitere Suchmaschine von Weltklasse zur Verfügung steht. Hier sind einige Stimmen: „Die Suchmaschine Ask Jeeves bietet der Online-Avantgarde eine Nische“, schreibt die „Financial Times Deutschland“. Die „Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung“ meint, dass „Google einen neuen Konkurrenten auf dem deutschen Markt hat“, und dass „Ask … anders als andere Suchmaschinen“ arbeitet. Selbst die weithin respektierte „Die Zeit“ zollte Ask Jeeves in einem kürzlich erschienenen ausführlichen Beitrag Respekt und schrieb, dass unsere Suchmaschine in der Branche als die mit der „innovativsten Technik“ gilt.
Nun ja, schaut mal selbst rein: http://de.ask.com/
Andrea Bindereif
German Product Specialist
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We are delighted to announce the beta of Ask Deutschland and now offer our unique search features to German Internet users.
The beta site features core Ask search tools: a comprehensive search engine, our unique algorithmic search ranking based on the power of topic communities, the personalized search service MeinAsk, Binoculars for easy site previewing, image search, page translation, Bloglines Notifier, and family-friendly filtering for adult content. Ask Jeeves is planning to release more products from its US version - such as News, Local, Product, and Smart Search - step by step over the next few months as we prepare to bring Ask Deutschland out of beta.
Our brand-spanking new German site is already attracting some great attention. One reason is our partners over at Google have about 85% market share in Germany, and people are excited to have another world-class option. Here's what we are hearing: "The search engine Ask Jeeves provides a niche for the Online Avantgarde", says the Financial Times Deutschland. Frankfurter Allgemeine thinks that "Google has a new competitor in the German market", because "'Ask' works different than other search engines". Even Germany's widely respected newspaper, Die Zeit, paid tribute to Ask Jeeves recently with a very detailed story, calling our search engine "the industry's most innovative technology".
Well, take a look for yourself: www.ask.de.
Andrea Bindereif
German Product Specialist
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Searching for images is the second most popular type of search on Ask Jeeves (behind Web Search, of course!). In fact, sixteen percent of all searches now come from our Pictures channel. That’s why we’re excited about today’s roll out of our proprietary image search technology that focuses directly on improving this high-usage area of the site.
The new technology combines several key features:
- A broad depth of coverage and a high degree of image variety;
- Continued development of Ask.com’s widely acclaimed method of identifying authoritative sources and hubs to bring the highest relevance;
- New patent-pending techniques for analyzing images, quality, and content as an additional measure for ranking;
- Zoom related search for images, a terrific new navigation feature, specifically tuned for images;
- Improved Image Smart Answers that extends our vertical improvements to the general web search experience
We hate to toot our own horn, but we really have the best Picture Search service on the Web today.
How do we do it? Here’s a high level overview.
As we crawl the Web, we identify those sites that have a broad representation of images and topics, and then weigh more heavily those sites with topic authority. As a further step, we apply sophisticated image recognition technologies to ensure that the best images rise to the top. The combination offers the best in relevance and variety.
Finally, as an added bonus, we’ve rolled out our Zoom related search for Images.
What is Zoom related search for Images?
Let me show you an example. Do an image search for Bondi Beach. You can see that we provide a great set of relevant images, page after page. Now - see the search refinement options on the right hand side? That’s what we call Zoom related search. This feature provides suggested links to expand, narrow, or relate a search to other names. How does Ask Jeeves come up with these terms? We use advanced concept clustering and related concepts to recognize terms that are associated on the Image Web. You’ll only find this on Ask Jeeves.
Check it out, but be warned Zoom related search is an addictive feature.
Other examples I like:
Rickenbacker: This phrase refers to either the guitar or the aviation hero. Our opening pages include both. Our competitors: there is no variety of topic.
Washington: The man, the state, the monument? The opening page provides good variety, and Zoom related search makes some excellent suggestions based on the concept clustering found on the Internet.
Try a few queries of your own and see how our new image search can help you get the most out of the Image Web.
Happy clicking!
James Jeude, Senior Product Manager
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Mark Fletcher already provided a five part blog/novella on wingedpig.com describing the behind-the-scenes details of our recent datacenter move. But we also wanted to share how the move has improved the health and well-being of Bloglines for our users.
We’re proud to say that Bloglines has experienced tremendous growth, more than tripling subscribers, feeds and articles in less than a year. On January 5th we topped 1 billion articles and we’re currently pulling in new articles at a rate of 3-4 million per day. For those number naysayers out there, keep in mind that we only keep articles from feeds that users have subscribed to (which also keeps our splog count lean). For these reasons, we consider ours to be the highest quality blogosphere index that exists.
With the system and hardware upgrades now in place, Bloglines users are experiencing across-the-board performance improvements, including increased freshness and faster page loads. For example, check out the cliff on this graph, courtesy of GrabPERF, showing how the datacenter move helped us drop our page response time from 0.7 to 0.2 seconds.
With the move well behind us, we’ve got a lot more time to spend improving Bloglines. We’ve been listening to what our users want to see and we’re already working on killer stuff (just wait and see).
The Bloglines team
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Did you see Dateline's segment last night on the “Most Blogged-About Topics on the Net”? In case you missed it, their top list included George W. authorizing the NSA to spy on Americans, the tragic miscommunication in the West Virginia mine, Jack Abramoff, Patrick Crenshaw and David Letterman’s interview with Bill O’Reilly. Good stuff.
To help Dateline with the segment, we used the "Most Popular Links" from Bloglines (also found conveniently on the left rail on the Ask Jeeves blog) to create a Top 35 list covering January 1st to the 6th. The list covers a vast realm of topics… everything from technology advancements & hiccups, to blogger ruminations, breaking news and popular entertainment. Below is what we sent to the Dateline producer.
Be sure to check out SNL’s Chronic of Narnia rap (one of my favorites).
Enjoy,
Robyn DeuPree,
Bloglines Product Manager
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Bloglines Top Stories on the Blogosphere For Week of January 1, 2006 |
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