Dumbfind Could be a Smart Move for Your Job Search
Chris Seline
"Dumbfind is an alternative to traditional search engines. We asked ourselves: why use just keywords that can return 4.53 gazillion results comprised of 3.14158 gazillion topics? So we came up with the two-box search method that produces search results you can't find anywhere else." - Chris Seline
I met Chris Seline, CEO and founder of Dumbfind at the Search Engine Strategies conference in New York. Chris contacted me regarding a recent cover story article in Newsweek, titled The New Wisdom of the Web - which highlights a couple of recent mainstream media darlings - MySpace - purchased by Rupert Murdock for a cool $580 million - and Flickr - bought by Yahoo for a reported $38 million. According to Chris, the Newsweek article is only telling - perhaps -“ half the story. He named his company Dumbfind. I had to talk to this guy. Are "two bars are better than one"?
What You Should Know About Search Engine Optimization- and What You Should Ask an SEO Agency
Warren Cowan
Warren Cowan is Founder and CEO of Greenlight and has worked exclusively in the search industry for over six years. During this time, he has developed in-depth search knowledge and a unique perspective on the growth and movement of the industry both in the UK and internationally. Greenlight recently opened an U.S. office in New York City. In our exclusive Landed Radio interview, we discuss Google’s blackliisting BMW in Europe, and issues around Organic and Paid search strategies.
During his Keynote to a packed ballroom at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, Barry Diller, Chairman and CEO, IAC/InterActiveCorp revealed the new Ask.com Web site. Joining us on Landed Radio is Daniel Read, Vice President, Consumer Products & User Experience to discuss this major upgrade of a venerable search engine.
"We got rid of a fat butler. We're not going to a fat butterfly or bee - or whatever. You'd think for $300 million I'd remember.“ Barry Diller