5 Perusahaan Search Engine (RIP-ed) sebelum Google
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5 Perusahaan Search Engine (RIP-ed) sebelum Google
sebelumnya ane sudah cek status thread NO REPOST
Spoiler for Bukti No Repost:
Langsung saja untuk history singkat mbah Google sendiri yahh..
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Google ditemukan di Menlo Park, California, U.S. (September 4, 1998). Ditemukan oleh Larry Page dan Sergey Brin.
Dan berikut profil untuk 5 Search Engine yang berdiri sebelum Google dan udah koid aka RIP.
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Open Text(1995-1997): Yahoo's original search partner was also a popular web search site of its own in 1995. The company crawled the web to gather listings, just as Google does today. Open Text decided to focus instead on enterprise search solutions, where it is currently successful. Web search operations closed in mid-1997.
Magellan (1995-2001): An early search engine that saw its popularity drop immediately after being purchased by Excite in mid-1996. It was closed in April 2001.
Infoseek (1995-2001): Launched in early 1995, Infoseek originally hoped to charge for searching. When that failed, the popular search engine shifted to depending like others on banner ads. Disney took a large stake in the company in 1998 and went down the "portal" path that other leading search engines had followed. The site was also renamed "Go." Its failure to make money caused Disney to stop Go's own internal search capabilities abruptly in early 2001. Today, Go remains operating, powered by Google.
Snap (1997-2001): Launched by CNET in 1997, Snap first used Infoseek, then Inktomi, then created its own directory of human-edited listings that were coupled with clickthrough technology that ranked results in part by what people clicked on. NBC later acquired a majority interest in the company, then renamed it NBCi and intended to win the "portal wars" with the site. But as with Disney and Infoseek, the site's internal search technology was abruptly closed in early 2001. It is currently powered by meta search results from Infospace.
Direct Hit (1998-2002): When Google first appeared as the hot new search technology in 1998, so did Direct Hit, featuring the ability to measure what people clicked on in search results as a way to make those better. It gained a deal with HotBot and was offered as a search feature on other portals such as Lycos and MSN. It was purchased by Ask Jeeves in 2000, then neglected over the following years. The site was formally closed in early 2002.