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  1. tech.slashdot.org

    Giorgio Baresi writes "As several sources are reporting, Yahoo! in the last hours dumped Google and rolled out a brand new search engine mainly based on Inktomi search technology and Overture sponsored results. On Monday Yahoo! also launched its own crawler, called "Yahoo! Slurp", which replaced for...
  2. searchenginewatch.com

    Apr 28, 2004By February 2004, it had assembled this armament into a new search engine it called Yahoo Search Technology. Let's just call it Yahoo Search for short. That month, Yahoo deployed Yahoo Search on its own site, dumping Google and engaging in the first real battle of the search wars. Finally, Yahoo had severed ties with Google.
  3. manningmarketing.com

    The nature of peoples search habits changed dramatically. This data is very interesting to see now looking back and knowing what are to happen with the search engine wars, and the death of SE's like Alta Vista. Also you should know that Yahoo Search from 2001 to 2004 was outsourced, initially by Inktomi and later Google until 2004.
  4. 1.anagora.org

    Yahoo has also recently switched to using its own search engine, instead of relying on Google. At the same time, Google made a press release today that they are crawling over a billion pages -- the largest of any search engine. Update: speaking of RSS, the Online Business Blog mentions that Yahoo Groups are now accessible as RSS feeds. No more ...
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