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[Usenet: prob. fr. mainstream “puppy pile”] When many people post unfriendly responses in short order to a single posting, they are sometimes said to “dogpile” or “dogpile on” the person to whom they're responding. For example, when a religious missionary posts a simplistic appeal to alt.atheism, he can expect to be dogpiled. It has been suggested that this derives from U.S. football slang for a tackle involving three or more people; among hackers, it seems at least as likely to derive from an ‘autobiographical’ Bugs Bunny cartoon in which a gang of attacking canines actually yells “Dogpile on the rabbit!”.


 
 
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Dogpile is a metasearch engine that fetches results from Google, Yahoo!, Live Search, Ask.com, About.com, MIVA, LookSmart, and several other popular search engines, including those from audio and video content providers. Dogpile is a registered trademark of InfoSpace, Inc.

The Dogpile search engine earned the 2006 J.D. Power and Associates award for best Residential Online Search Engine Service. [1]

The Dogpile homepage was remodeled on June 1 2007.

Metasearch

Dogpile is a metasearch site — it searches multiple engines, filters for duplicates, and then presents the results to the user. Dogpile uses multiple popular search engines, as well as sponsored links.

Paid listings criticism

Dogpile is singled out in a number of publications for mixing a high percentage of paid listings in with the search results returned by the various search engines.[2]

A "sponsored by" note under a link notifies users that that particular search result has been paid for.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.jdpower.com/telecom/online-service/search/index.asp
  2. ^ Searchenginewatch.com article

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