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Open Letter: Attention All Search Engine Startups

by Jeff Weisbein June 17, 2009
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Dear Search Engine Startups, I realize that I may only be 19 years old and lack a lot of the experience that a lot of big name (or just older) entrepreneurs may have acquired throughout their years in the industry but it doesn’t mean that the advice I provide in this open letter should be [...]

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Bing Review

by Jeff Weisbein June 11, 2009
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A week ago, I proposed a challenge to myself. I challenged myself to “Bing It” for an entire week. I will admit there were times during the challenge where I had wished I could Google something, however, I was able to make it through the week without Google search. It was definitely a great experience [...]

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I Will “Bing It” For An Entire Week

by Jeff Weisbein June 1, 2009
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I have decided to challenge myself for an entire week – I will only use Bing for searches.  That’s right – no Google, just Bing.  Why am I doing this?  Well, I have been a die hard Google user since I got on the Internet and to date I have not found a better way [...]

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Google Quick Search Box Review

by Jeff Weisbein February 14, 2009
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Google released a new product for the Mac called Quick Search Box.  Essentially what Quick Search Box does is search your computer and the web seamlessly through one application.  Think QuickSilver but on steroids. Google QSB (Quick Search Box) allows users to quickly search their computer for files, applications, documents, etc or the web for [...]

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How To: Use Google and Improve Search Results

by Jeff Weisbein December 20, 2007
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We have all been there – searching through thousands of search results trying to find it is we were actually looking for when we began the search. However, what most people are unaware of is that Google ignores everything after the tenth word in a search query. How exactly can you narrow down the results [...]

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