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submitted by Admin on March 23, 2010 at 12:54 PM

With the tremendous increase of social media and adding status updates from Twitter & Facebook in Google Search. Real time search has become an integral part of the overall search engine optimization strategy of a website.

In fact, real-time search is almost imperative for companies that want to react quickly to what people are saying about them and anything that concerns them about the industry.

Your businesses can steer ahead of the competition and placed at the top p

submitted by Admin on March 17, 2010 at 10:36 AM

Experian Hitwise released a report yesterday showing Google accounted for 70.95 % of all U.S. searches conducted in the four weeks ending Feb. 27, 2010. Yahoo! Search, Bing and Ask.com received 14.57 %, 9.70 % and 2.84 percent, respectively. The remaining 73 search engines in the Hitwise Search Engine Analysis Tool accounted for 1.94 percent of U.S. searches.

Google continues to dominate and increase search engine share, while Yahoo Search! and Ask are tanking, which is also not s

submitted by Admin on March 16, 2010 at 3:06 PM

Pay Per Click (PPC) Advertising is a form of online marketing, in which advertisers pay their host only when their ad is clicked. Advertisers typically bid on keyword phrases relevant to their business.

PPC involves creating and placing ads in prominent positions on search engine results pages. Potential customers see your ad when they search for keyword or key phrase related to your business into a search engine like Google, Bing or ExploreWWW. To create the most effective campaig

submitted by Admin on March 10, 2010 at 1:35 PM

The TweetMeme Retweet button is the standard in retweeting news and articles. It has been used by some of the popular websites such as, Techcrunch.com, PerezHilton.com, Break.com, CNET.com, Wired, Time Magazine and hundreds of other massive brands around the globe.

The Tweetmeme button is a fantastic way for our users to engage with our stories and track which posts are a hit with the Twitter community. The Tweetmeme button will be a valuable addition to social search engine, Explr

submitted by Admin on March 9, 2010 at 5:44 PM

We would like to add a single Sign-On method on Social Search Engine - ExploreWWW, letting our users to sign on using an existing account from another service, such as Twitter, Facebook, Google, Yahoo and others. Single sign-on method continues to spread, as increasing numbers of web sites embrace technologies such as OpenID, Facebook Connect and OAuth.

JanRain, a respected OpenID provider, has released <

submitted by Admin on March 8, 2010 at 4:21 PM

The major search engines (Goole, Bing and Yahoo) as well as many startups (OneRiot, CrowdEye, Collecta and Topsy ) are doing their best to provide real time search listings, in part by incorporating Twitters full firehose of results. Google, in addition to being the biggest search engine on the net, has the most comprehensive integration of the Twitter firehose, showing tweets and other real-time updates from microblogging sites on its main search results page. Users are already responding

submitted by Admin on March 8, 2010 at 3:29 PM

comScore, released today, a study on growth in the global search market in 2009. The study revealed that the U.S. remains the largest search market worldwide, while Google sites accounts for Two-Thirds of 131 Billion Searches Conducted Worldwide in December.

The total worldwide search market includes more than 131 billion searches conducted by people age 15 or older from home and work locations in December 2009, representing a 46-percent increase from the year 2008. This number repr
submitted by Admin on March 4, 2010 at 11:35 PM

We have incorporated Google real time search on our search results pages. Google has introducing new features that bring your search results to life with a dynamic stream of real-time content from across the web. Google real-time search updates as stuff is happening around the Web for example, live tweets, Yahoo Answers, news articles and Web pages now stream in on the actual result pages for your query.

ExploreWWW stores information about many web pages, which they retrieve from

submitted by Admin on March 4, 2010 at 6:40 PM

If you've been struggling with your web site traffic and your sales aren't what you had hoped for, maybe it's time to start using Pay-Per-Click Advertising and pay for some traffic.

ExploreWWW provides an extremely effective means of obtaining highly targeted traffic to your web site. The concept is simple. You bid on selected keywords for as little as 5 cents per click and receive targeted traffic to your web site.

Your Pay-Per-Click Advertising Search Terms

submitted by Admin on July 20, 2009 at 12:15 PM

ExploreWWW is a new social search engine that enables you to find, experience and benefit from the wealth of information contributed by our staff and user community.

Our mission is to provide a search engine that can be easy to search and it should provide relevant and quality website with useful content. All the search results are submitted by human (our staff or users) and these results are reviewed and ranked with our unique algorithm to provide good searching experience.