Want to read Slashdot from your mobile device? Point it at m.slashdot.org and keep reading!

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
Google

Journal presentt's Journal: Google Site Search Alarms Companies

According to The New York Times, some large companies object to Google's more prominent placement of its site-search functionality by adding a "search-within-search" box underneath the query result for those companies, claiming it circumvents their advertising power and user intent. For example, Googling "New York Times" returns www.nytimes.com as the first result, with a "Search NYTimes.com" box immediately beneath it. Companies complain because results obtained from this box often appear next to AdWords advertisements for competitors, and the companies feel the user's original search intent was to browse directly to their site.

Proficient Google users will notice that the box is simply a version of Google's long-established "site:" operator.

This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Google Site Search Alarms Companies

Comments Filter:

Established technology tends to persist in the face of new technology. -- G. Blaauw, one of the designers of System 360

Working...