(Reuters) - Web search startup Neeva on Thursday said it would share at least 20% of its sales with content partners such as Quora and Medium in another break from search giant Google, which for years ...
The search engine from ex-Googlers would still like you to pay. But it thinks it’ll be easier to make the sale to users who have lived with the product. Neeva, an ad-free Google search alternative ...
Challenger search engine Neeva is no more, in its current guise at least, as the Mountain View, California-based company revealed that it's winding down its consumer business. Founders Sridhar ...
If you’re concerned about publishers and content creators getting their due in the new age of AI-powered chat, you might want to adopt Neeva, a small search engine that emphasizes pushing you to its ...
The search engine startup Neeva launched its $5 per-month tier on Wednesday, Fast Company reports. It’s small news – Neeva has some hundreds of thousands of users – but it’s an important marker ...
Neeva has attractive search results for e-commerce, but the ad- and affiliate-free search engine can make it hard to actually shop – and it comes at a cost. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours ...
At first blush, it may seem like a textbook example of a startup idea destined never to get anywhere. By definition, any new search engine competes with Google, whose 90 percent-plus market share ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Google has long been the search leader, and ...
The alternative search engine startup Neeva Inc. has announced that it’s shutting down its consumer product, just three days after reports emerged that it’s holding talks with Snowflake Inc. and ...
Neeva, the ad-free, private search engine is launching a feature that enables searchers to type queries directly into the URL field of their browser or the Neeva app to be shown a drop-down menu with ...
A search startup that revolved around providing an ad-free, privacy-centric alternative to Google is calling it quits — and it's well worth our while to contemplate why. Well, that was fast. Just ...