SEO Files > yahoo! vs. google search results

[theMaablog] Found this cool tool that will take a search, run it on yahoo and google, the graphicly show you sites that were found in both.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Jeremy.zawodny.comhttp://jeremy.zawodny.com [Jeremy.zawodny.com] Imitation and the Slippery Slope of Portaldom: My Google (by ...: I think My Yahoo does a lot that this Google portal (or personalized page, whatever) doesn't yet, but I also didn't feel like Google was simply copying your interface. There's stuff on Google's page that you don't that's cool and neat, and the interface is also a lot less cluttered and 1999. It's fine to take credit for being right about the fact that some users are after a single web page that aggregates a lot of information, but reading you attempting to jeer at a competitor just comes across as excessively whiny.

[Iceglue.com] .net thinking - Monday, 09 May 2005: As I read through bloglines this morning, I'm finding feeds with ads from google. When feedburner added ads it was annoying, but now that google is on the bandwagon it will be overwhelming. I think adsense is a wonderful program (hence the adsense links below), but I will NOT subject my subscribers to ads. So far I have been greeted with "I make 4k$ a week off taking surveys" on a .

[Iceglue.com] .net thinking - Random: So, why yahoo?  MSN, and copernic both also index code out of the box, and google's offering can be modified to search some code, so what makes yahoo better for me?  First off, the memory usage.  As a developer, I burn through resources like they were kindling.  Gig of ram?  Filled by noon.  So when I noticed that the memory requirements of the yahoo offering appear to be the lowest, and by a pretty sizable margin.  MSN seemed to be the biggest culprit taking upto 100 megs of memory/swap space at a time (between all of the components combined), where yahoo (so far) never goes above 30.  Still early in the tests, so this may change, but my initial impression is very good on this front. 

[Iceglue.com] .net thinking - Thursday, 05 May 2005: As I read through bloglines this morning, I'm finding feeds with ads from google. When feedburner added ads it was annoying, but now that google is on the bandwagon it will be overwhelming. I think adsense is a wonderful program (hence the adsense links below), but I will NOT subject my subscribers to ads. So far I have been greeted with "I make 4k$ a week off taking surveys" on a .

Matthewbischoff.comhttp://matthewbischoff.com [Matthewbischoff.com] Esc From the World!: ... Geek Talk Live Gizmodo Google Blog Google Blogoscoped Google Weblog hack a day ... graphicly intensive games) when I found a site called pricewatch.com. ...

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