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The FyberSearch Blog
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August 16th, 2011 at 4:28am
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The old about us page was fairly sparse. The new one does a better job of telling people what FyberSearch is all about.
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August 13th, 2011 at 5:54am
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Just updated the list of search engines we manually submit your site to for our search engine submission service.
For those who just want to submit your site to FyberSearch and not a bunch of other search engines we offer a way to do that for free at our add URL page.
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August 1st, 2011 at 5:52am
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We will no longer be announcing news via both press releases and blog posts. They contain basically the same information anyway so we are just going to use our blog to let you know about updates.
Our press release archive has also been converted into blog posts.
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July 19th, 2011 at 12:26am
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It's fun to see what the most popular search queries are.
It's even more fun when the information is from the most recent year to end. I'm sorry to say I haven't kept our yearly search query statistics updated very well.
But I did just get around too it so go check them out.
I'll keep a post-it note on my computer screen so I remember to update them again when 2011 ends.
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June 10th, 2010 at 9:15am
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FyberSearch Promo Place has a new look.
FyberSearch is getting a make-over. Blue is pretty but adding a few more colors for contrast may be even prettier.
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April 16th, 2010 at 8:41am
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Our keyword research has been refreshed with more recent search queries to help you choose just the right keywords to advertise under.
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February 19th, 2010 at 8:14am
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Get all the info on the search engines we submit to for our search engine submission service.
I updated the list to include the Page Rank and Alexa Rank of each search engine.
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December 21st, 2009 at 9:03pm
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I finally got The Lesson Finder switched over to the same technology that has already been backing FyberSearch.
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November 30th, 2009 at 7:55am
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I started a frequently asked questions page to address a few issues commonly discussed via email.
Will be adding more topics in the future.... sometime.
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November 9th, 2009 at 9:24am
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The Search Industry Blog is now better.
New logo, new design and a new back-end.
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September 10th, 2009 at 12:02pm
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The Keyword Selector Tool is now prettier. Could still use a little help though...
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August 10th, 2009 at 12:40am
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Add URL Pro now has a somewhat better design.
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April 18th, 2009 at 7:05am
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Ghetosearch has been stuck on an older version of our search results. I got it switched over so now it flips the current FyberSearch results upside down (as it should).
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September 30th, 2008 at 8:51am
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Just launched the new results based on a completely re-vamped set of core code.
This is the first step in a series of search technology improvements planned to take place. The future updates will be loosely based on the one we just launched.
Keep watching for more...
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April 23rd, 2008 at 4:10am
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Nathan Enns Interviews Radu, Owner & Founder of FlexFinder
Burien, Wash. - April 23rd, 2008 -- Nathan Enns has interviewed Radu, the owner & founder of FlexFinder.
Introduction
I am pleased to announce that Radu, the owner and founder of the meta search engine FlexFinder has agreed to do an interview with me.
It is a great engine and is giving us smaller and mid-sized search engines a helping hand in competing with the older and larger players. So make sure and check it out after the interview!
Question #1
Nathan Enns: Can you tell us when FlexFinder was officially launched, what motivated you to start your own meta search engine and a little about your background in the industry?
Radu: FlexFinder.com was launched in December 2004 as a personal project in an attempt to better understand existing web technologies. My background is in software engineering with a lot of experience in designing desktop applications, but little in creating Internet based applications. I found the field of web searching to be very interesting and challenging, a perfect idea for such a learning project.
Initially I wanted to design an engine with its own database, but then I switched to meta-search, considering the hardware requirements for the former. However, I did not give up the initial idea completely, I still developed in parallel a small engine with its own spider/database, that is used as part of the overall meta-search engine.
Question #2
Nathan Enns: I see that FlexFinder pulls results from smaller search engine companies like Gigablast, Mojeek, ExactSeek and EntireWeb as opposed to Google, Yahoo, MSN and ASK. Can you tell us what advantage there is in this approach?
Radu: Indeed, FlexFinder's approach is quite unique, since it is using search results from smaller engines and directories. Most meta-search engines are querying the same few major search engines, giving similar results to the users. FlexFinder, on the other hand, usually delivers different results for a user query by tapping into web resources that are not used so often.
The engines FlexFinder is using are of high quality and unique in their search algorithms and coverage, ensuring the meta-search results are different, but relevant to the user search.
Question #3
Nathan Enns: Is there a benefit to the average Internet user in choosing FlexFinder instead of another meta search engine or a search engine with it's own database?
Radu: FlexFinder was not intended to replace the major search engines, however it can be a very good second engine. Big engines tend to use similar search algorithms that usually deliver comparable results to the user. On the other hand FlexFinder's results often reveal interesting web results that don't show up on the first pages of the big engines.
The complete interview that includes all 9 questions can be found at the search industry blog owned by FyberSearch at http://www.fybersearch.com/blog/interview-with-radu-at-flexfinder.php
About FyberSearch: FyberSearch is a search engine technology company founded in November 2003 by Nathan Enns. FyberSearch operates several websites that provide Internet users with information retrieval/processing services and website owners with tools to help them optimize/promote their website. FyberSearch's mission is to "provide revolutionary information retrieval and processing tools to all Internet users".
Nathan Enns, Founder & Managing Member Company: FyberSearch LLC URL: http://www.fybersearch.com Contact: http://www.fybersearch.com/contact.php
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January 25th, 2008 at 9:09am
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FyberSearch has released the top 32 search queries for the year 2007.
Burien, Wash. - January 25th, 2008 -- FyberSearch has revealed the top 32 most popular search queries for the year 2007. This data provides a valuable insight into the demographics of FyberSearch's unique user base.
In 2005 a rather unexpected word was the most popular search query. Now, "acne" has once again come in #1 as the most frequently searched for query in 2007. A few other queries in the list include: mp3, mesothelioma, heating and hosting.
The complete list of the top 32 search queries can be found at http://www.fybersearch.com/press/search-queries-of-the-year.php. The page also contains the top search queries for previous years.
About FyberSearch: FyberSearch is a search engine technology company founded in November 2003 by Nathan Enns. FyberSearch operates several websites that provide Internet users with information processing services and website owners with tools to help them optimize/promote their website. FyberSearch's mission is to "provide revolutionary information retrieval and processing tools to all Internet users".
Nathan Enns, Founder & Managing Member Company: FyberSearch LLC URL: http://www.fybersearch.com Contact: http://www.fybersearch.com/contact.php
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December 2nd, 2007 at 11:53am
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A new feature has been added to every FyberSearch member account.
Our members can now suggest their URLs for free to FyberSearch and keep track of the date of the submission, if the URL has been crawled and if the URL has been indexed.
Please create an account to gain access to this feature. You will be required to sign up as an affiliate or an advertiser to gain access to our new URL Submission Management tool. There is no cost to you and we collect less information from our members than most free email services.
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September 13th, 2007 at 6:44am
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FyberSearch Releases TinyNod.com, allowing users to easily ask and answer each other's "yes or no" questions without revealing their personal information.
Burien, Wash. - September 13th, 2007 -- FyberSearch has launched TinyNod, a quick and easy way for people to learn and teach. With TinyNod, Internet users can ask "yes or no" questions and answer those already submitted by other users.
TinyNod allows users to search the full text of each question and to select the order of the results by: the number of times the question was asked, the number of times the question was answered and the post date.
TinyNod has a clean, simple and easy-to-use interface. There is a concern many people have about revealing too much personal information while using online services. Tinynod does not require users to create an account and does not reveal anyone's private data to other users... it is one of the few private ways of being social.
"TinyNod is an exciting release for FyberSearch, and me personally." Says Nathan Enns, the Founder & Managing Member of FyberSearch. "It mixes the right amounts of entertainment, information and privacy together to make a great new service."
About FyberSearch: FyberSearch is a search engine technology company founded in November 2003 by Nathan Enns. FyberSearch operates several websites that provide Internet users with information processing services and website owners with tools to help them optimize/promote their website. FyberSearch's mission is to "provide revolutionary information retrieval and processing tools to all Internet users".
Nathan Enns, Founder & Managing Member Company: FyberSearch LLC URL: http://www.fybersearch.com Contact: http://www.fybersearch.com/contact.php
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August 31st, 2007 at 6:52am
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If you were a FyberSearch customer you had two options to pay for services:
A. Pay us directly using your credit card
B. Pay via your paypal account.
We have just added a third option:
C. Pay using your credit card through paypal.com.
This is a great option for people who would prefer paying through paypal but don't want to mess with getting an account.
If you have any questions feel free to contact us.
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August 13th, 2007 at 8:58am
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If you have an account with us, your account management system has been updated with a cleaner and simpler user interface.
If not, you should really consider advertising with us using our new system.
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