Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Yahoo Search - more result oriented and less time consuming

Do You Want to find what you're looking for? Well, we all want that. The question is how one gets what he/she wants. In the world of highly developing technology, that opens the doors into the world of infinity that is easy but there is the danger to be lost in the thousands of web sites, blogs, and links.

Each of the web sites in the world of infinity tries to make it comfortable to the user type the name of interested object and provide with the information that is more or less relevant to the customer. The leading sites try to improve the service, and not only. The site the worth of which is about $361,726,182.30, http://www.yahoo.com/, is revamping its Yahoo Search platform.

The technology that was introduced on October 1 has new features that make service more comfortable, and less time consuming.

The new technology was built on the bases of its Panama search advertising platform. It will give the site opportunity to be more relevant for sponsored listings, will have greater speed and integrated social tools.

The success of any project or program is determined by the information the user provides. The feedback analyses is the guarantee of any success or a kind of hint whether a project or the program is going to fail or not.

Forrester Research analyst Charlene Li says: "I call it almost mind-reading because they anticipate what searches you would do off of a couple of words even before you type them, especially when you pause," in the eWEEK Li declares that: "It's the beginning of what I call social lightweight search. It's social in that other people's actions are forming what you do next. What you do next is very likely what other people have done next."

As Mayer says, the main objectives of this initiative is: "What we've been doing in terms of this launch is we've been focused on making search more effortless by understanding the user intent and providing all of the different intents in a complete answer, so instead of going to many places, they can go to one place and get their questions answered immediately."

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