News Source: Gawker
| about 1 month ago
It's been ten years since Microsoft decisively buried Netscape, and Silicon Valley is still frightened of the monster in Redmond, Washington. Even giant Google is paranoid; the company is increasingly said to be chasing Microsoft's tail lights. The...
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 month ago
Both search engines have been yearning to drink directly from Twitter’s the realtime firehose of micro-messages and all that they carry. A rudimentary version of Bing’s Twitter search is already live, and it will soon add public Facebook updates...
News Source: Times Online
| about 1 month ago
Microsoft also announced a partnership with Facebook, the world’s most popular social network, to search and index its database of status updates. That service is not expected to come online for several months. Google hit back within a couple of...
News Source: Venture Beat
| about 1 month ago
Bing got much of the glory this morning, when it announced that it was incorporating Twitter’s public stream into its results. But a few hours later, Google snuck in with its own announcement. They’re also pulling in Twitter’s firehose of...
News Source: Venture Beat
| about 1 month ago
Here’s a side-by-side comparison against some of the more prominent start-ups in the real-time space. Bing’s results seem about two to six minutes behind other search engines. Like Tweetmeme and OneRiot, they put a bit more emphasis on the...