Yahoo! search broken

Apparently I’m in ranting mode today. Or just unlucky. I’ve used the Yahoo! search for a long time. But today I noticed what might be a bug or a deliberate change. The URLs are no longer communicated in full. See for example this search result: The link which is shown as just “wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails” actually goes to “http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/Plugins”. That’s a big difference and one I care about. Anybody else having this problem? ...

June 1, 2007 · Patrice Neff

Firefox quick search

A lot of people don’t know one of the nicest features about Firefox: quick search. In Firefox you can turn any bookmark into a search action. For that just create a new bookmark and add the following properties: Name: Whatever you like Location: URL of the search but with %s where the query is supposed to be Keyword: The shortcut you want for this search So for example in the screenshot the keyword is tel. Now you can enter “tel kay in basel” to find all Kay’s in Basel. A few shortcuts I have configures are. ...

September 22, 2006 · Patrice Neff

Deep deep links from Yahoo! to Wikipedia

A deep link is a link to a page on a Web site which is not it’s homepage. So for example linking to the about me site on my patrice.ch site would be a deep link. So how do you call a link to a section on a page? A deep deep link? That’s what Yahoo! search now does for Wikipedia. Search for Switzerland and you’ll get this: This result directly links to the subsections “History”, “Politics” and “Direct democracy” of the Switzerland article. Now don’t ask me what’s the algorithm for selecting the subsections, but it’s a pretty cool feature. This is similar to the Google feature where Google will sometimes provide deep links into the site. I never use Google, so the only example I know is when you search for Stanford: Those links Admission, etc. link to other pages on the Stanford Web sites. That’s an intelligent idea as well. Though again, I have no idea what algorithm this links are based on. (Via Yahoo! search blog and they get bonus points for using coffee as the example.) ...

February 25, 2006 · Patrice Neff