- A9.com
A9.com, which went live on
April 14 ,2004 , is anInternet search engine fromAmazon.com . Its results derive fromLive Search , supplemented by Alexa, Amazon.com and other engines for specific search types [ [http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/blog/2006/05/alexa_a9_switch_from_google_to_1.shtml Alexa & A9 Switch from Google to MSN ] ] .A9 has many features which many popular
search engine s lack. In addition to generic web searching, A9 has the ability to search the book results from Amazon.com that include "Search Inside the Book" (as long as a user registers with Amazon.com). Its interface allows users to combine search results together, allowing side by side comparison of results.A9.com makes use of various search engines for specific uses:
*Live Search performs general web and news searching. (FromApril 14 ,2004 toApril 30 ,2006 Google performed general web and image searching.)
*Alexa provides "site info" for general web searches.
*Amazon.com offers "Search Inside the Book."
*Answers.com looks up reference databases.
*Wikipedia (via Answers.com) for encyclopedia entries.
*Zoominfo for people summaries.
*IceRocket blog search.
*The Internet Movie Database offers movie searching.
*plus over 400 additional search services that can be added.The release of A9 was met with some controversy, since it records all of a user's searches and links them to the person's
Amazon.com account. A9's privacy statement says:: "We may, from time-to-time, employ other companies and individuals to perform functions on our behalf. Examples include sending e-mail and analyzing data. They have access to personal information needed to perform their functions, but may not use it for other purposes."Some have speculated that A9.com will use
data mining for targeted advertising (similar toGmail ). People worried about their privacy can use [http://generic.a9.com/ Generic A9] , which does not record personal information.In January
2005 , A9.com added its "BlockView" feature to the Yellow Pages and Maps searches, allowing users to view photos of businesses on many streets in over 24 major U.S. cities after searching for a business name in that city (as of January 2006). Users can also scroll up and down the street view (i.e., up and down the block, hence the name of the feature) in order to see images of other nearby businesses and the areas surrounding them. A9.com planned to continually add new images from a large number of U.S. cities, however the company is no longer offering BlockView to the public.ervice cutback
On
September 29 ,2006 Amazon discontinued several of the components of A9, including A9 Instant Reward, the A9 Toolbar, A9 Yellow Pages, A9 Maps (including Block View), as well as all other personalization features including the diary, bookmarks, and history. [McCracken, Harry, [http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/002876.html "Amazon's A9 Search as We Knew It: Dead!"] . Retrieved on 23 March 2008.]As a result of the cutback the support for
OpenSearch was moved to a community process at [http://opensearch.org OpenSearch.org] .ee Also
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David L. Tennenhouse , CEO, Feb. 2006 to Sept. 2006External links
* [http://a9.com/ A9.com]
* [http://battellemedia.com/archives/000575.php Discussion and review of the new search engine]
* [http://www.mcelhearn.com/article.php?story=20040927102639632 Discussion of privacy concerns with A9]
* [http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?patentnumber=7,287,042 Patent for including an unformatted search string after the domain part of a URL]References
ee also
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List of search engines
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