Dogpile.com Celebrates 10 Years of Search; Marks Its Own Success at Developing a Winning Combination and Shares Some of the Best and Worst Combinations Attempted in Recent History.BELLEVUE Bellevue (bĕl`vy ).1 City (1990 pop. 30,982), Sarpy co., E Nebr., a suburb of Omaha, on the Missouri River; inc. 1855. , Wash. -- Dogpile dogpile - (Usenet, probably from 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. .com, the search engine that combines the top results from all the leading search engines, is celebrating its 10th birthday today by looking back at some of the other best and worst combinations that people have attempted over the years. Sometimes these combinations work, and sometimes they go horribly wrong. Today Dogpile.com celebrates both. Dogpile.com was humbly hum·ble adj. hum·bler, hum·blest 1. Marked by meekness or modesty in behavior, attitude, or spirit; not arrogant or prideful. 2. born on January 2, 1996 when its founders noticed that different search engines often return different results for the very same term. Following this discovery, Dogpile.com's innovative metasearch technology was created and has been pairing better results with savvy searchers ever since. Since then, Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the search has become the second most popular online activity, after e-mail, yet many people are still in the dark about the advantages of metasearch, prompting Dogpile.com to celebrate itself, along with a few other notable hits and misses.
Worst Combinations:
-- Tom Cruise + Katie Holmes = TomKat
Whether talking about TomKat or Bennifer, the trend of
combining celebrity couples' names for ease of tabloiding is
just plain out of control.
-- Short On Top + Long In the Back = Mullet
With no less than a hundred subsets, no list of bad
combinations would be complete without the iconic mullet.
-- Turkey + Duck + Chicken = Turducken
This multi-bird roast combines a turkey stuffed with a duck,
which itself is stuffed with a small chicken. In an age of
higher health-consciousness, this triple meat combination is a
pure artery clogger.
-- Pickles + Chips = Pickle Sandwich
This is a classic example of a food combination gone awry.
Everyone has their personal favorite - think back to the
school lunch, when the kid with the pickle sandwich always had
trouble trading that with a lunch mate.
Best Combinations:
-- Spoon + Fork = Spork
Since 1970 the spork has cut the need for school lunch
utensils by half, affording both an economic and environmental
friendly impact that can not be minimized. Best used for foods
that can be eaten by either a fork or spoon, the spork is a
cafeteria classic.
-- Lion + Tiger = Liger
A top combo hailed by an Indie film classic, or if for no
other reason than the Liger's purported magical skills.
-- Gas Engine + Electric Engine = Hybrid Engine
For years, the internal combustion engine has become a major
air polluter, but now we've learned to dramatically cut
harmful emissions and price gouging at the pump with the fuel
efficient hybrid engine.
-- Google + Yahoo! Search + MSN Search + Ask = Dogpile.com
Through this ingenious combination, Dogpile.com offers the
most efficient way to find what you are looking for on the
Internet. First page search results are largely different
across all four top engines, which makes Dogpile.com home to
some of the most relevant search results on the 'Net. Try a
demo for yourself at: http://comparesearchengines.dogpile.com.
"There is a common belief that all search engines are the same, but research has shown each engine has its own unique view of the Internet and top results. By using a combination of all the best search engines, Dogpile.com provides a better way to find more of the web's top results," said Jon Nolz, Director of Marketing for Dogpile.com. If you have your own suggestions about best and worst combinations, e-mail dogpile@webershandwick.com or visit http://BestCombinations.dogpile.com. Dogpile.com will compile To translate a program written in a high-level programming language into machine language. See compiler. all the best submissions and disclose the best (and worst!) entries at a later date. About Dogpile.com(R) Dogpile.com (www.dogpile.com), widely recognized as the best Web metasearch engine The search engine software that is used to search other search engines. See metasearch site. , makes it easy for users to search more of the Web by drawing together the best results from the most popular search engines. Dogpile.com is part of the InfoSpace Search & Directory family of Web search and online directory properties. These products bring people, information and businesses together online to help users find the information they need quickly and easily. InfoSpace Search & Directory is a business of InfoSpace, Inc. (Nasdaq:INSP INSP Inspection INSP Inspector INSP Inspect INSP Inspirational Network INSP Institut des Nanosciences de Paris (French) INSP International Nuclear Safety Program INSP International Network on Strategic Philanthropy ). About InfoSpace InfoSpace, Inc. is a leading global provider and publisher of mobile content, products and services that enhance the wireless experience, making it easier for consumers to find and enjoy information, personalization Custom tailoring information to the individual. On the Web, personalization means returning a page that has been customized for the user, taking into consideration that person's habits and preferences. and entertainment on the mobile phone. The company distributes its applications and services through mobile operators, including Cingular Wireless, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless Cellco Partnership, doing business as Verizon Wireless, owns and operates the second largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States, based on total wireless customers. , Sprint Nextel Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE: S) is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. 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