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Danny Sullivan joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for the latest episode in The Web Behind series. Danny reminisces about the early days of web search, directories versus crawlers, the panoply of search engines in the mid-1990s, page counts as serious bragging rights, the brief period when there were search engines that only searched other search engines, the verbing of “Google,” and more.
Links for this episode: - Danny Sullivan (dannysullivan) on Twitter
- Daggle — Danny Sullivan's Personal Blog
- Danny Sullivan - Search Engine Land Author
- Danny Sullivan (technologist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Marketing Land - Internet Marketing News, Strategies & Tips
- Search Engine Land: Must Read News About Search Marketing & Search Engines
- Search Marketing Expo - West 2013: San Jose, March 11-13, 2013
- Common Sense Tech - How well gadgets and services really work for you - CNET News
- Open Text Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Infoseek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Lycos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- WebCrawler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Excite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- HotBot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- AltaVista - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Dogpile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- LookSmart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of search engines
- Ask.com - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Direct Hit Technologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- List of search engines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Yahoo! Search Marketing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- My Excite
- Yahoo! Search - Web Search
- Webring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This episode is sponsored by the Chrome channel on Google Developers Live where you can learn more about web technologies for free. By An Event Apart, the design conference for people who make websites. Use discount code AEAWBHD for $50 off per person for two or three day tickets. |