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Hi Folks,


You've not heard much from the Alpha team lately, as we've been working on some very neat stuff for Yahoo!7 Search.

Some of them include the local launches of SearchMonkey, SearchScan and Maps!

However, in the background we've been making major upgrades to Alpha's back end to help other sites add a federated search experience using Alpha's core technology.

Today, our News team launched a brand new site for news lovers, featuring the best of Australian news providers.

As part of this launch, Yahoo!7 News also became the first site to use the Alpha "Combo Search" features, allowing you to get more searching done, all in one search.

For example, today's news is all about Amy Winehouse allegedly punching one of the fans attending her concert, and also reported to be making an appearance at the famous Madam Tussaud's wax museum in London.

Searching the news now gives you a broader view of the concept in an open and clean presentation format.

This new method of distributing federations is (of course) in beta, but we will continue to work hard to bring Alpha results to a search near you.

Cheers
Brett
Yahoo!7 Search Team

Tuesday 1 July 2008 - 02:10PM (EST) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Alpha and Yahoo!7, together at last

Yep, that's right. Alpha is now accessible from the Yahoo!7 home page!

Just click the "Try Alpha Search" link above the standard search button, and you'll see the very stylish (some say sexy) blue Alpha search box.

Before

Alpha

You'll also notice that the tabs disappear from above the search box, since we put multiple search types in the one view. Also gone is the Australian results checkbox, as now you get Australian results along side global ones. (Bewdy!) And of course the TriggerWord and Goto features work just as they do from any other Alpha search box.

So give it a try, and as always, don't be shy to let us know what you think. We really appreciate all the great feedback we've had so far and rest assured we're working on bringing you some cool new features very soon.

Cheers,

Justin

Tags: alpha, yahoo!7homepage, search, triggerwords, goto, bewdy
Friday 12 October 2007 - 02:22PM (EST) Permanent Link | 4 Comments
New Tips to Also Try
Hi All,

Just a short one today. A quick note, if you will, to let you know about the most recent updates to Alpha.

For a start, try going to http://au.sports.yahoo.com and searching for "Sydney swans". And if you don't know who the Sydney Swans are, maybe search again for "AFL", the Aussie football code. (Not
ALF, the wise cracking alien living with the Tanners with a taste for cat) That's right, Alpha now provides the default search results for Yahoo!7 Sports! The primary results are now sports related, with web results, pics and more on the right. We think this is a nice win for sports fans everywhere.

Ever wondered what an "Add to Alpha" button would look like? Then wonder no longer! Check out http://au.shopping.yahoo.com and look for the "Add to Alpha" button at the top of the page. This button adds shopping to your customised search profile, making it easy to get shopping results as part of your regular search!

We've added tips to Alpha too. (Occasionally wise words indeed) Now you can get the skinny on the cool features of Alpha as we add them without having to read my ramblings. Apologies for the delay… And if you already know all there is to know, naturally you can turn them off in your preferences page.

Also try - "
Also try", which gives you related search terms within easy reach of your mouse pointer.

Did I mention this was a short note? Hope you’re enjoying using Alpha as much as we are building it for you.
All the best,

Justin


Tags: alsotry, tips, addtoalpha, sports, shopping, afl, alf, catsouffle
Friday 24 August 2007 - 03:46PM (EST) Permanent Link | 1 Comment
Send... to mobile!
Just a quick update to let you all know about the new advertising feature that we're giving you a sneak peak at on Alpha. It's called Yahoo! Send2Mobile and it, well, sends advertiser details to your mobile.

Send2Mobile link placement

And before you can say "now where did I put that pencil?", it can send either a standard SMS or a WAP link to more information. SMS is completely free to users, WAP link will cost your standard carrier-dependant intarweb data charges.

The advertiser can select either SMS or WAP when setting up a send to mobile ad, a decision that is effectively an information/accessibility trade off. That is, where a WAP link requires mobile internet access, almost everyone can receive an SMS. The added benefit of the WAP option is of course that customers will receive not only address and phone number, but other optional information, such as a maps and discount vouchers in a nice rich media format.

Phone number goes here...

However, if for some reason you can't access the mobile internet, have no fear. A standard SMS is sent to your phone if you're unable to access the WAP page within 5 minutes. Nifty huh? Here’s an example of what the WAP pages might look like.

I feel pretty, oh so pretty...

This is an Australian first for online advertising and has been developed jointly by the clever cookies at Yahoo! Search Marketing and mNet. Keep your eyes peeled for more industry firsts finding their way onto Alpha soon!

The curious can give this new feature a test drive here. As always, we'd love to hear what you think of it.

Cheers for now,

Justin
Tags: send2mobile, advertising, ysm, mnet, sms, wap
Thursday 16 August 2007 - 01:34PM (EST) Permanent Link | 1 Comment
20 goto 10

Ahh, those were the days. Programming by line number. As an Alpha special tribute to our procedural past, we've decided to re-implement "goto". Before your eyebrows get any higher, let me explain what "goto" actually does.

Goto is a new search box function that will take you directly to the first search result for a web search, from any Alpha search box. For example, searching for "goto alpha beta", while a little redundant, will take you directly to the Alpha home page.

Far more useful examples include:

  • "goto weather" - Australian Bureau of Meteorology ("goto bom" also works quite nicely)
  • "goto news" - CNN
  • "goto yahoo news" - news.yahoo.com
  • "goto yahoo7 news" - au.news.yahoo.com
  • "goto australian" - The Australian news website
  • "goto smh" - Sydney Morning Herald news website
  • "goto melbourne rail timetable" – Connex online train timetable, Melbourne
  • "goto heaven" - Wikipedia entry for heaven. (If only it were that easy!)

You get the idea. It works in a similar way to TriggerWords, but for navigational queries. As mentioned, the good news is that it works from any Alpha search box, even the Firefox and IE ones! I hope you find this feature as fun and useful as we have.

We've also made some minor cosmetic changes, including replacing the blurry text in the preferences page with Latin text (easier on the eyes) and other miscellaneous usability improvements.

Wether you love or hate these new features, you can now let us know via the new feedback form. You no longer need to be signed in to Yahoo to tell us what you think of Alpha. We've already had some great feedback from this form, some of which will be rolled into the next release.

Thanks for reading and looking forward to bringing you some new features very soon!

Cheers!

Justin O'Neill
Yahoo!7 Search Team

Tags: goto, navigationalqueries, triggerwords, searchbox, feedback
Friday 10 August 2007 - 02:56PM (EST) Permanent Link | 3 Comments

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