Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Search Engines

Google vs Yahoo?

My usage of these sites has changed slighty over the years. I still use both but I think I use Google a bit more now.

Yahoo has a Directory feature that i really like. It groups websites in a subject heading/yellow page heading manner. In the past I could search for a website I knew about, find out how Yahoo had placed it in their directory and then find other sites that have the same heading.

The directory feature is still there but it is not nearly has useful as it has been in the past. It feels like they are not dedicating the same effort to maintaining it and adding new links. The fact that it is no longer an option on the main page is a tell -tale sign. You now have to click on the "more" link over the search box to get there.

I still go to Yahoo for all their "added features", finding movies, news of the day, financial stuff, automobile profiles. I just have gotten used to their layout.

However, for library research I use Google. It just feels "bigger" and I just tend to eventually find sites that are not coming up in other engines. It could be that I just use Google better.

The other search engines mentioned on the 20 for 2.0 page were not terribly noteworthy. Unless I missed something I did not see how they would be any more productive than Yahoo or Google.

I think the most interesting way of comparing all these search engines is to see how they handle a search that is rich in sales potential. Seeing how they list commercial or sponsored sites is interesting.

1 comments:

Ann T-G said...

Okaaay...so I just took another look at my harmless little name graphic, and I guess I can see how a certain type of individual might perceive it in a salacious light. That said, your interpretation does make me wonder what you all are getting up to in Snohomish, and how it might be impacting your feverish little mind...
Worriedly yours, Attila