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| 19 Dec 2005 by Lone Ronin this wasn't a generally open (or available) system and there were less than 6 companies with access to the results, including kozoru. and remember, no one - other than google - has ever banned us or even hinted at banning us for this ... The Lone Ronin - http://loneronin.typepad.com/the_lone_ronin/ - References [ More results from The Lone Ronin ] |
| 21 Dec 2005 by nick Now Flowers has a new post, called "Banned by Google," that's attracting attention and sympathy. He says that "out of nowhere" Google has banned Kozoru "from using their system to show them how you make search better. ... Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog - http://www.roughtype.com/ - References |
| 21 Dec 2005 by Jack Schofield John Battelle, author of a book about Google, at least provides a brief link, and he mentioned "the author's (John Flowers) attempts to negotiate a sale of his answer/search company, Kozoru" on his Searchblog back on December 1. ... Guardian Unlimited: Technology - http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/ - References |
| 20 Dec 2005 by stuart@dhadm.com i guess this last innovation got google's, knickers in a twist. from what i can tell, they took google search results and made them more relevant based on a kozoru parse on the pages. sounds good to me, why get banned over that? ... Dragon Head Almost Destroyed Me - http://www.dhadm.com/index.php/dhadm/index/ |
| 21 Dec 2005 by geeknews a startup kozoru has been banned from using the google api and is one of the first companies that had built some search tools that has been banned. their are a lot of other small players culling google's data so either they scared ... Geek News Central - http://www.geeknewscentral.com/ - References |
| 22 Dec 2005 by mszubka interestingly enough, those that use the apis may find themselves being forced to do it on their own if they get to be too good at it! kozoru, a start up in kansas, has been banned from using the google api. Web-Based Software with Mike Szubka - http://szubka.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 Sep 2006 by Pete Cashmore Nonetheless, the key here is whether ChaCha can deliver results faster than GoogleGoogle Google by tapping in to a person's expertise. If the results are good, it could gain adoption with users who don't have time to conduct endless searches. ... By the way, Pete, when listing the related services, you forgot Kozoru/BYOMS. I dunno what's going on with them these days, not much it seems. They also do IM Q&A search. Yours, BleBla. WormInBuffet. Question. ... Mashable! - http://www.mashable.com/ - References |
| 23 Dec 2005 by Marc Perton Flowers speculates that Kozoru — which created a meta-search engine designed to pull more intelligible results from Google searches — was banned after Google "couldn't decide how or if [Kozoru's] results were able to be monetized ... Download Squad - http://www.downloadsquad.com/ |
| 18 Jun 2007 by Timmay he got the idea for the kozoru search engine from studying buddhism at a temple in thailand. google "banned" kozoru from using its system after a demonstration in which kozoru had improved on google search results. the truth: ... Wax on - http://stickyboy.livejournal.com/ |
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