Telstra's GOeureka dishes up stale searches

Telstra's search engine GOeureka is falling behind the times with search information last modified in July this year..

Pacific Access, a wholly-owned Telstra subsidiary which maintains the telco's White Pages, Yellow Pages, Whereis and GOeureka directories, told ZDNet Australia that GOeureka queries the Alta Vista site operated out of the US in real time. Therefore GOeureka queries are made against the same database as www.altavista.com, itself recently criticised for slack listings updates. Last modified searches at altavista.com also date back to July.

"Pacific Access maintains the GOeureka site, with search content provided predominantly by Alta Vista. We're concerned about recent media reports surrounding Alta Vista's content updates, and will continue to look for ways to enhance the site and in particular its local search capabilities." Ian Leuchars, general manager of Pacific Access Online Sites, told ZDNet Australia.

Alta Vista's out-of-date listings have been linked to the site's plummeting popularity, which has seen unique visitors hit the skids, with 6.8 million reported in September 2001 compared to13.9 million for the same period in September 2000 - according to Jupiter Media Metrix figures.

GOeureka's unique users have remained pretty static over the last few months of stale listings availability - with Nielson NetRatings recording GOeureka's unique audience in September 2001 as being 444,212, compared with 422,437 in June 2001.

Although monthly database updates by search providers are considered acceptable, LookSmart Australia -- which claims to be the number one search provider in the country reaching 70 percent of Australian Internet users -- says it updates its database -several times weekly".

With a little over 100,000 Web sites in its Australian database, LookSmart Australia CEO Damian Smith says -our content is very fresh...it's definitely an area we've focussed on". Fresh search results are -an important source of competitive strength," he added.

Stephanie Olsen contributed to this report.

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Talkback 3 comments

    Telstra cripples everything th ...Anonymous -- 26/10/01

    Telstra cripples everything they manage.

    Telstra is company with a huge attitude problem.

    Monopolies can provide shockin ...What a joke -- 27/10/01

    Monopolies can provide shocking service levels and still produce record profits.

    Is it not nice to be given by the Government a license to extort the Australian public legally without any fear of imprisonment?

    I used to use this search engi ...Anonymous -- 29/10/01

    I used to use this search engine but over the last 2 months that results have been so poor that I switched to Google. It used to be my homepage, but not anymore.

    Try it for yourself, the results on Google are much better so these days. GOeureka, your functions such as "Australia Only" and "Exact Phrase" are good functions BUT if your search results are poor then people will use another one.

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