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NASA picks ASU research team to guide study of search for life: related news

NASA picks ASU research team to guide study of search for life

This conceptual image of a eukaryote cell with a supernova exploding in its nucleus symbolizes the idea that the chemical elements that make up living things are produced in stars...

Improve Your Search Engine Rankings Equals Free Traffic

Before anything, let's just clear up what's meant by a search engine ranking? When an individual uses a search service like Google, Yahoo, MSN or many of the numerous smaller search services, they type in a question, or a request for information - this is called a 'search query'. When they enter that 'query' they are then presented by a whole list of results that search service has decided in their mysterious way are relevant search results to the query you want information on. This list of search results is often termed Organic Search Results. These are different to the Sponsored Search Results that often appear down the right hand margin of the search results page, and sometimes can appear at the top of the page shaded in a slightly different background colour.

IMEC, Panasonic Team on Joint Research

IMEC and Panasonic Corporation have signed a joint research contract concerning the most advanced technologies in the semiconductor, networks, wireless, and biomedical fields. Research will be carried out at the Leuven (Belgium) facilities and IMEC's research unit at Holst Centre in Eindhoven (the Netherlands). Since 2004, Panasonic has been participating in IMEC's joint research platform on the most advanced semiconductor process technologies as a core partner to accelerate its open innovation in this field. The world's first mass production of the system-on-chip with 65nm and 45nm processes such as Panasonic's "UniPhier®" uses the results of the joint research with IMEC. Now, a comprehensive joint research program covering most of the research domains of IMEC will start by expanding the collaboration scope from advanced semiconductor pr

Life Sciences Discovery Fund advances latest research proposals

Seattle – (September 17, 2008) – Ten Washington State-based life sciences research teams will progress to the interview round in the Life Sciences Discovery Fund's latest grants competition, "Innovative Programs to Advance Health Research." A total of up to $20 million in funding is available in this competition. Funding in this competition will help Washington research organizations and institutions launch new programs of research.

Palindrome: Live Search Local Search Local Live!

Live Search Local Listings Center, the hub of Micosoft's Local Search universe, has been brought to life like the smash hit PC video game Spore. Connection? Live Search Local takes over as the Microsoft Local registry for integrating a local business within the Microsoft Search index on the Web. Spore lets you create virtual multi-cellular life forms as either carnivores or herbivores. Both require care and feeding to cultivate long term vitality.

Hockey team meet Pak cricket team

KARACHI (APP): The members of Pakistan junior hockey team on Saturday met Pakistan cricket team at National Stadium here. Led by forward Shafqat Rasool, the members of Pakistan juniorteam and officials shook hands with the members of Shoaib Malik’s led Pakistan cricket team.Later coach and former Pakistan Captain Intikhab Alam delivered apeep talk to the hockey team youngsters in their build for the fivematch hockey series against Indian juniors starting at Hockey Club of Pakistan Stadium on November 11.On the other hand Pakistan cricket team is due to leave for AbuDhabi ton Sunday o play three One-Day International match series against the West Indies which opens on November 12.Followers of sports in the country, however failed tounderstand the purpose of the national junior hockey team’s briefmeeting with cricketers as both struggli

Its "Yahoo" Time for Search Engine Users!

Search engines are a boon for people seeking information on the Net. Especially people who would like to get some materials for teaching or writing or conducting research, these search engines come in very useful. So also for people from other fields like business and so on. Every search engine works on the basis of keywords. When specific keywords are typed into the given space, the search engine displays an entire list of websites for your perusal. The choice of search engine may vary. Most claim Google to be their favorite, a few go for AOL or Netscape. But the trend is now moving towards Yahoo as a better search engine. The reasons for this change are not far to find.

Google to index Life magazines photo archives

Tags: Google, google image search, google search, life, life magazine, Search, Search Engine News, Search Engines, Web Services

Research Reveals How to Create Best-in-Class Search Engine Marketing

Recent research reveals that more than half (51%) of all organizations surveyed say that the biggest reason for implementing search engine marketing the way they do is the need to drive better conversion rates both online and offline. In September and October, Aberdeen, a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE: HHS), conducted a study of over 200 organizations worldwide on paid search, paid inclusion and search engine optimization (SEM) to reveal just what differentiates the Best-in-Class from all other organizations. To obtain a complimentary copy of the report, visit: http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?cid=5360

Research Reveals How to Create Best-in-Class Search Engine

Recent research reveals that more than half (51%) of all organizations surveyed say that the biggest reason for implementing search engine marketing the way they do is the need to drive better conversion rates both online and offline. In September and October, Aberdeen, a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE: HHS), conducted a study of over 200 organizations worldwide on paid search, paid inclusion and search engine optimization (SEM) to reveal just what differentiates the Best-in-Class from all other organizations. To obtain a complimentary copy of the report, visit: http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?cid=5360

Research Reveals How to Create Best-in-Class Search Engine Marketing

BOSTON, MA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 17, 2008 -- Recent research reveals that more than half (51%) of all organizations surveyed say that the biggest reason for implementing search engine marketing the way they do is the need to drive better conversion rates both online and offline. In September and October, Aberdeen, a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE:HHS - News), conducted a study of over 200 organizations worldwide on paid search, paid inclusion and search engine optimization (SEM) to reveal just what differentiates the Best-in-Class from all other organizations. To obtain a complimentary copy of the report, visit: http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?cid=5360

SemantiFind Search Enhancement Technology Now Available for All Major Search Engines

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Semanti Corp., a Web services provider offering 'find' technology to enhance search engine results, today announced a new version which now works with Yahoo! and Microsoft Live Search in addition to Google. The upgrade also has a new, easier-to-use, more intuitive user interface that was implemented in response to early adopters' feedback. SemantiFind leverages a unique ontology and semantic search capability to help users find more relevant results of search inquiries faster than traditional solutions, all while using their preferred search engines and methodologies.

SemantiFind Search Enhancement Technology Now Available for All Major Search Engines

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Semanti Corp., a Web services provider offering 'find' technology to enhance search engine results, today announced a new version which now works with Yahoo! and Microsoft Live Search in addition to Google. The upgrade also has a new, easier-to-use, more intuitive user interface that was implemented in response to early adopters' feedback. SemantiFind leverages a unique ontology and semantic search capability to help users find more relevant results of search inquiries faster than traditional solutions, all while using their preferred search engines and methodologies.

SemantiFind Search Enhancement Technology Now Available for All Major Search Engines

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Semanti Corp., a Web services provider offering 'find' technology to enhance search engine results, today announced a new version which now works with Yahoo! and Microsoft Live Search in addition to Google. The upgrade also has a new, easier-to-use, more intuitive user interface that was implemented in response to early adopters' feedback. SemantiFind leverages a unique ontology and semantic search capability to help users find more relevant results of search inquiries faster than traditional solutions, all while using their preferred search engines and methodologies.

Microsoft Hires Yahoo Search Team Engineer

Microsoft is hiring a member of Yahoo's search team who is considered to be a key engineering asset. Sean Suchter, Yahoo's vice president of search technology, resigned from Yahoo on Wednesday and will join the Microsoft Live Search team.

Search Remains Resilient, But Spending Slumps At the End Of Q3

Will paid search ride out the recession? Ask execs from Google (NSDQ: GOOG), Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), or one of the many search firms out there and you;re likely to get a resounding yes. But the latest research brief from RBC Capital Markets (in conjunction with search tech firm SearchIgnite) reveals that paid search isn’t exactly immune to the macroeconomic climate. Retail advertisers, in particular, slashed their search budgets at the end of the quarter, and overall growth is trending downward.

ASU Mars instrument gets new lease on life as NASA extends Mars Odyssey mission

TEMPE, Ariz. - A six-minute rocket firing on September 30 has put NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft on track for a new orbit around the Red Planet. The change, part of a two-year extension for the mission, will give an ASU-operated instrument carried on Odyssey greater sensitivity for mapping Martian minerals. The instrument is the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS), a multi-band heat-sensing camera operated by ASU's Mars Space Flight Facility.

Search Engine Friendly Job Postings

As organizations continue to make substantial investments in their career websites, most will miss a major issue: search engines will not find their job listings. A new field in the industry called Human Resource Search Engine Optimization (HR SEO) addresses the inherent and unrecognized problems in Internet recruiting and online job searches. "How to Make Your Job Postings Search Engine Friendly", a special report released by OptiJob, a provider of search engine optimization for jobs, explains how search engines actually work, what is involved in optimizing a website for search, and the different process and goals of HR SEO for optimizing job postings on a corporate career site. "An effective analogy would be building an expensive retail store hundreds of miles out in the desert with no road to get there," says Rick Fulton, OptiJob chief

Google/DoubleClick's Team Lead DART Search of North America and Former Head of Coremetrics Search Join Kenshoo Inc. as They Ramp up US Presence

Google/DoubleClick's Team Lead DART Search of North America and Former Head of Coremetrics Search Join Kenshoo Inc. as They Ramp up US Presence

Google/DoubleClick's Team Lead DART Search of North America and Former Head of Coremetrics Search Jo

Google/DoubleClick's Team Lead DART Search of North America and Former Head of Coremetrics Search Join Kenshoo Inc. as They Ramp up US Presence

NASA Tests Deep-Space Network Modeled On the Internet

hcg50a writes "NASA has successfully tested the first deep space communications network modeled on the Internet. Working as part of a NASA-wide team, engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, used software called Disruption-Tolerant Networking, or DTN, to transmit dozens of space images to and from a NASA science spacecraft located about 20 million miles from Earth. The store-and-forward protocol was designed by NASA in consultation with Vint Cerf. Here's a discussion from last July before the test began."

Google/DoubleClick's Team Lead of DART Search North America and Former Head Of Coremetrics Search join Kenshoo Inc. as they Ramp up US Presence

Google/DoubleClick’s Team Lead of DART Search North America and Former Head Of Coremetrics Search join Kenshoo Inc. as they Ramp up US Presence

Google/DoubleClick's Team Lead DART Search of North America and Former Head of Coremetrics Search Join Kenshoo Inc. as They Ramp up US Presence

Google/DoubleClick's Team Lead DART Search of North America and Former Head of Coremetrics Search Join Kenshoo Inc. as They Ramp up US Presence

Apple Building Search Engine To Clobber Google, TechCrunch Hears

stevejobs.jpg* Apple building search engine, TechCrunch hears. "We’ve received multiple (if thin) reports that Apple is working on a search engine of some sort. At first glance, the rumors make sense. Apple’s Safari browser has 6-7% market share, and currently uses Google as the search engine for both the standard and iPhone/iPod versions (unlike other browsers, you don’t have a choice)... Also, Apple can’t be super pleased with Google’s competition to the iPhone with Android... But one important fact that isn’t checking out - if Apple were building a search engine, they’d be hiring search experts and engineers. We’ve talked to a ton of them at all the big companies, and while some of them heard the same rumors, none have lost search employees to Apple, or heard of any specific hirings.


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