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January 27th, 2005 at 3:41am
FyberSearch Implements New and Improved Search Engine Technology that Increases Search Efficiency and Relevancy
FyberSearch has upgraded the core search engine technology that returns more relevant results in less time.
Burien, Wash. - January 27th, 2005 -- The search engine FyberSearch has been upgraded with a re-designed core search engine program that provides users with more relevant results in less time.
This is the first of two major updates that will be made to FyberSearch in the near future. This update focused on processing data in a more effective way, which ended up improving the speed and relevancy of search results. The second update will focus primarily on the relevancy of the search results and giving users more advanced features to use.
"I am very pleased with the new version of FyberSearch and cannot wait until the second update is made." Says Nathan Enns, Owner and Founder of FyberSearch. "I plan to make FyberSearch as relevant and efficient as possible."
With this update comes more tools for users to check out. Visit http://www.fybersearch.com/help-and-features.php for complete information.
One development is the integration of XML technology. You can now view search results as XML feed or RSS feed for free by using the corresponding links from the FyberSearch Web Search results page.
Another valuable improvement is that no more than one result per domain name will be displayed unless the user specifies otherwise. This prevents SPAM to some extent and gives users more valuable and unique information.
Possibly one of the most unique features found at FyberSearch is the "keyword density" search setting. This tool has been upgraded as well and now allows you to view web pages that contain your search query at least X times. X=the number you specify.
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, Owner and Founder Company: FyberSearch URL: http://www.fybersearch.com Contact: http://www.fybersearch.com/contact.php
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January 5th, 2005 at 3:39am
FyberSearch Leads the Fight against Blog Comment SPAM by Introducing a New HTML Tag
Burien, Wash. - January 5th, 2005 -- In response to some complains about blog comment SPAM FyberSearch has introduced a new HTML tag that gives website owners the control over the content FyberSearch catalogs from web pages.
To stop content from being cataloged simply place the HTML tag before the content you would like FyberSearch to ignore and the HTML closing tag at the end of the content you would like FyberSearch to ignore. Examples and directions can be found at http://www.fybersearch.com/fyberspider.php
"Current search engines catalog and save all content from each website they visit unless they are told otherwise by the Robots Exclusion Protocol or the Robots META tag. Website owners have no way to tell search engines to include certain sections of content but to ignore other sections." Says Nathan Enns, Owner and Founder of FyberSearch.
"This can result in content being cataloged that website owners do not wish anyone to see in search results. A more specific problem relating to the content cataloged from websites is that many people leave comments on blogs to try and get more links pointing to their own website in order to increase their rankings in search engines. Deleting a bunch of posts every day is a time consuming problem bloggers face."
FyberSearch has taken the first step in solving this problem for website owners by allowing them to remove the comments section of their blogs (as well as any other content) to take some motivation away from spammers. In order to be the most useful for website owners it will require the participation of every search engine in existence. While this is not likely to happen soon there is a chance they will develop their own "ignore tags" or even use the one developed by FyberSearch. Until that happens, FyberSearch will be the only search engine giving website owners this type of control over how their website is cataloged.
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, Owner and Founder Company: FyberSearch URL: http://www.fybersearch.com Contact: http://www.fybersearch.com/contact.php
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