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Sortprice.com the Broad-Based Shopping Search Engine to Watch The team at Sortprice.com announces impressive growth for First Quarter, 2005 NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 23, 2005 -- Sortprice.com announces the addition of PetSmart, and GameStop.com , making Sortprice.com the shopping search engine to watch. We are thrilled to have these new sites on board. We are pleased but not surprised by the immediate success of SortPrice.com, says Chief of Technology and co-founder, Asaf Klibansky. No matter how large we grow, our number one goal remains, with low cost and high traffic, the return on investment is an easy equation. In addition to its easy to use interface shoppers can now look for the Sortprice Certified Merchant logo on merchants' sites and know that they will save money and get a hassle-free shopping experience. Sortprices content is now available in RSS feed format, therefore creating more exposure for the merchant advertisers. Klibansky states these technological advancements are recognized by the premier merchants that are signing up every day. About Sortprice.com: Sortprice.com and Sortprice logo are a trademark of the Sortprice, Inc. Contact Information: Google: Big Media has higher quality May 1, 2005 - The dominant search engine on the Internet is getting ready to begin ranking news searches by "quality rather than simply by their date and relevance to search times," giving preference to big news agencies such as CNN, BBC and AP. The new system was revealed by patents filed in the U.S. and around the world by researchers based at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., according to an account in the New Scientist. Currently, Google's news search engine responds to requests for news by keyword with thousands of "hits" leading to news websites. They are now ranked either by most recent or most focused. "This means that articles carrying more authority, say from CNN or the BBC, can be ousted from the first page of results, simply because they are not as recent or as relevant to the keyword entered in the search line," reports the New Scientist. "Now, Google, whose name has become synonymous with internet searching, plans to build a database that will compare the track record and credibility of all news sources around the world, and adjust the ranking of any search results accordingly." Among the criteria to be used in evaluating the relative "quality" of the news sources are: average story length number of stories with bylines number of bureaus cited how long the news agencies have been in business number of staffers employed by news agencies amount of Internet traffic attracted to sites number of countries accessing the sites
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