Androo
Yeah, Androo.
Yeah, for some reason they still got the old yahoo on their server from 5 months ago. i don't think u'll care, but maybe someone out there is in desperate need to view the old yahoo site:
OLD YAHOO!
OLD YAHOO!
Yahoo has never claimed to have been a search engine, even since its days when pages were being served up from akebono.stanford.edu, an SGI Challenge S box (circa 1994).Originally posted by kendall
i remember yahoo when it was a search engine, not a web portal.![]()
A search engine rather indiscriminately sniffs every single IP address on the Internet to analyze web site content. Said content is indexed by a database, typically related to text-based content on the site's hierarchy.Originally posted by edX
web directory - search engine
what's the difference? (snip)
Again, I will reiterate that I am referring to meaningful sites. Webcrawler was never recognized as a premier search engine, whenever it came about. Lycos and Excite certainly followed AltaVista. Hotbot was the great flash in the pan than never, er, panned out. Again I will reiterate that AltaVista was truly the first meaningful search engine, and that Google was the second.Originally posted by kendall
actually, webcrawler came a year or so before altavista. so did lycos and excite if i recall. i remember being excited about altavista going public but unfortunately, hotbot stole their thunder and it never came to pass.
in anycase, whatever you want to call yahoo web directory/search engine, its mainpage used to be as bare as google.com is now and thats what i was refering to.
Excellent! You've walked into your own trap!Originally posted by kendall
you can argue semantics until the cows come home but if it looks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it must be search engine of some kind.![]()