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Interview with Gideon Greenspan, Co-Founder of GoogleAlert

SY: Hi Gideon, Thanks a lot for sparing some time with us. Can you please tell us a bit about GoogleAlert? How did the concept develop?

GG: I originally had the idea for Google Alert in January 2003. I was regularly using Google to see what people on the web were saying about my Macintosh shareware (www.sigsoftware.com). But when looking at a page of Google results, I could never remember which ones I'd seen before and which were new, and I wasted a lot of time revisiting pages. So I thought it would be great if there was a service that automatically tracked Google searches for new results.

I remembered having heard about the Google Web APIs when they were first launched. Once I realized that there was a legitimate way to automate Google querying I got excited about the idea and developed Googlert (as it was then called). Everything grew from there - the service's popularity really took off and I took on a partner for the project. We garnered a lot of positive press coverage and feedback and kept building the service, implementing new features such as the online browser, advanced searches and RSS feeds.

Throughout this process, Google have been very helpful. They quickly provided us with a high-capacity Web APIs key so that each Google Alert user did not need to provide their own. Google also encouraged us to commercialize the service, granting us permission to provide the paid-for advanced Google Alert services we now offer.

SY: Why did you choose Google as the only search engine to make 'alert' of? Why not a number of search engines or a completely different one?

GG: First and foremost, Google is by far the most popular search engine and provides the most relevant and up-to-date results for our users. As far as I'm aware, it's also the only general search engine with an API which provides a documented and legitimate route for building automated value-added services. While it would be technically easy to incorporate other search engines into our alerting system, we aren't seeing demand from our users to do so, since the results we obtain from Google are so good.

SY: I've been using GoogleAlert for almost a year now, and to be honest, I've never missed out on a single change in my targeted keywords.

What is your current focus? Now that you've got the reliability of several users, how do you plan to improve on it?

GG: To achieve this degree of maturity, we had to develop a number of algorithms to ensure that the results we send in the alerts are relevant. Google Alert does a lot more than just examine the URL to determine whether a result has been seen before. For example, it reliably handles content that moves around or appears in multiple places on a site.

But there's still work to be done. We've begun developing more complex textual analysis methods to further optimize the relevance of the results we report. Two technologies we recently released - SightPoint and FreshSearch - provide a taste of things to come. SightPoint rates the relevance of new results according to what the user has clicked on in the past. It uses Bayesian statistics, made popular by spam email filters, to learn the user's personal interests. FreshSearch automatically filters out pages which newly appear on Google but are more than a month old by analyzing content on the reported page. We expect to continue honing and adding to these features in the future to make the service even more useful.

SY: I've seen that you guys have launched another service by the name of "CopyScape". Many content publishers (including myself) find it extremely useful as to detecting plagiarism and making sure our content remains just like I said, ours.

This is a very unique and useful prototype. How did this concept develop?

GG: The idea for Copyscape began when several website owners told us they discovered instances of web plagiarism using Google Alert. In these cases, the text that had been plagiarized from their site still contained the site's name, which they happened to be tracking with Google Alert. Google Alert emails have even been cited as evidence in court.

But a simple Google search for a site or company name is not enough - in most cases, plagiarized text excludes all references to the original source. So we decided to create a new service aimed specifically at detecting plagiarism - Copyscape is a prototype of the technology. At just one week old, it seems to have received a very warm reception from the web community, though I've no doubt that those engaging in plagiarism will feel a little differently!

SY: Ok, CopyScape and GoogleAlert are two extremely useful services you guys have made. Are we expecting anything else?

GG: We're working on a number of different projects using the Google Web APIs, and will publicly release those which have commercial potential like Google Alert and Copyscape. By providing a programmatic interface to their comprehensive web index, Google has made it economically viable to develop innovative applications that require a view of the entire web.

SY: Thanks a lot Gideon for sparing some time with us, I wish you and your team the best of luck for the future and sure hope you guys go far!

GG: Thank you. It has been a pleasure.

Sid Yadav is the CEO of HoverScore, Inc. (www.hoverscore.com) -- a web development firm founded in mid-2004. Being an expert in the search engine field, Sid has been practicing SEO consultation since the late 90s. Prior to his consultation career, Sid co-founded FeedPlex (www.feedplex.com) in April 2004 and currently operates as the CEO and President of the company.

Along with his corporate achievements, he is the all-time editor of Daily Rundown (www.dailyrundown.com) and is currently authoring a book by the name of "Dollar Dreamz" which is set to release at the end of 2004.

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About the author:
Sid Yadav is the CEO of HoverScore, Inc. (www.hoverscore.com) -- a web development firm founded in mid-2004. Being an expert in the search engine field, Sid has been practicing SEO consultation since the late 90s. Prior to his consultation career, Sid co-founded FeedPlex (www.feedplex.com) in April 2004 and currently operates as the CEO and President of the company.

Along with his corporate achievements, he is the all-time editor of Daily Rundown (www.dailyrundown.com) and is currently authoring a book by the name of "Dollar Dreamz" which is set to release at the end of 2004.

35 Comments

Yet Another Google Aspect

Nice Interview and good info. I am still pretty new to Google products. I use adsense,gmail, analytics (actually still learning that one). Sounds like I need to delve into alerts as well. Thanks for the insight.

Google Alert

I use Google Alert primarily to keep track of "certain keywords" related to my niche and it has worked quietly for me behind the scene.

Great article!

Great article thanks :) enjoyed reading it.

Google Alert Rocks!

Google Alert has definitely been fantastic for me. I subscribe to various alerts using Google Reader and find the timely and newsworthy information invaluable.

Google Alerts is better than AC Nielsen

I just want to thank Gideon for the excellent app he put out, and say that as a "buzz meter", Google Alerts works much better than expensive services such as AC Nielsen.

Google makes charging for this service an offense.

Leo

GoogleAlert and Copyscape to the Rescue

I'm an avid user of both services and they are 2 of my 'must have' services. The power behind Google Alert is somewhat under-estimated, but the more you use it the more you'll see what you've been missing all this time.

I am a great fan of Google

I am a great fan of Google and I got to know about Google alert just today. I will see how it works and am excited about it.

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And as we know, today yahoo

And as we know, today yahoo is pretty much dead, msn is hardly considered, and Wolfram Alpha.. well after all this talk isnt a "web search-engine"
Google was a great choice.

Folks, definitely. Thanks

Folks, definitely. Thanks for bringing this issue up and besides, great interview. Mike - regcure license key guru.

What a Tool!

There is no better tool for saving time out there than Googlealert.

Google alerts can be a

Google alerts can be a useful service if used properly. We can keep up to date with the latest news like how to stop panic attacks

and other such news of our interest - natural weight loss diet

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Google It

"Google is by far the most popular search engine and provides the most relevant and up-to-date results for our users. As far as I'm aware, it's also the only general search engine with an API which provides a documented and legitimate route for building automated value-added services."

This was quoted for truth.

And as we know, today yahoo is pretty much dead, msn is hardly considered, and Wolfram Alpha.. well after all this talk isnt a "web search-engine"
Google was a great choice.

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GoogleAlert is great!

GoogleAlert is great!

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Google alerts has features to have choice on update

Been using google alert feature for years, the feature , update as and when turn to give many junk hits when in 24 hrs we have more reliable results, still Google news can be more use.

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These two products

These two products Sightpoint and Freshsearch sounded quite interesting. But where as software sites like Copyscape have gone from strength to strength I'm not sure what has become of the other two. Perhaps not everything he works on is a success.

Of course they may have been integrated into the whole in some manner and it is just that they are not marketed independently. I am prepared to be corrected.

No doubt, "Google" is really

No doubt, "Google" is really a great company which is doing everything with a purpose. All the tools that they have developed has immense work behind it. We have to thank the group for everything. Google alert is no more an exception. They could do it only because, they experianced the problem. They are being role model to many people and helping other to excel in life.

Thanks google.. Keep it up

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Copyscape / Google Alert

Both of these are great. They have really helped the web community into becoming a better place to use.

Background

What was Gideon's background? I guess it goes to show you that anything is possible if you set your mind to it.

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Google Alert - Great for business

I find Google Alerts to be an invaluable resource when trying to keep up with the ever-changing trends in the stock photography industry

GoogleAlert

I've used GA for a long time and I can tell you that it is a very handy tool.

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Google Alert

Google Alert and Copyscape are two indispensable tools I can't work without. Awesome interview anyway.

Google Alert

Thank you for a very interesting article. I've been using Google Alerts since I started writing my Sandwich Generation blog, SandwichINK. I have several set up for a variety of important keywords such as Sandwich Generation, caregiver, caregiving, aging parents, grandkids, grandparents, and many more. It's been one of the most useful tools in my "blogging arsenal." Too often, we take these tools for granted, assuming they just magically appeared. It's really nice to hear the "rest of the story" to find out who actually created them. Thank you for doing that, and thank you, Gideon Greenspan, for such a useful tool! :)

Google Alerts.

I've been using Google alert, but not to it's full power. Thank you. I will also start using copyscape. Maybe some of those nice sounding articles I bought were really somebody else's....

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Couldn't Work Without You

I haven't had the need for GoogleAlert as of yet, but I frequently use CopyScape to monitor my writers. Never can tell when they might get lazy.

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google alert ruled

Thanks for the info, I love Google Alerts and use them all the time to keep up to date with my favourite celebs :)

Very Useful Tools

This shows that you can make your mark online if you figure a way to provide something useful and practical for web users. I didn't realize GoogleAlerts and Copyscape was developed by someone who wasn't employed by Google.

Google Alert rocks!

I can't imagine what would it be like trying to keep up with all the noise on the net without Google Alert. It's an indispensable tool indeed.

Google Is The Best

I'm using couple of google webmaster products as well. From adsense, adwords, alert, analytics and more. Now, with chrome. I read somewhere stating that they will allow plugins by this March. I guess it will be beating IE and FF soon too.

Google alert is not bad

I've been using google alert for incoming links alert for one year now. I can say it is some kind of motivation for us to do some link building and involve actively in online activities. I don't know why this post is full of unrelated comments especially from finance, loan etc. Is it so hard to make a good comment?

Copy Scape is a really good

Copy Scape is a really good tool to use. Just by having the icon that "this page is protected by CopyScape" goes a long way!

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