Your Search Returned 20 tagged news reports
You can quickly jump back and forth between e-mail messages by opening them in separate tabs. David Ascher, CEO of Mozilla Messaging, said that when Thunderbird was created, the only decent programs around were desktop-based ones such as Microsoft Corp.'s...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., cell phones, talked ones, Detroit, World Wide Web, Mobile telecommunications, Text messaging, Bing, Google, Internet search engines, Human-computer interaction, Hypertext, Technology Internet
Such is the plight of every search engine that dares to challenge Google. Last year, four search engines made up more than 95 percent of all search traffic: Google, Yahoo , MSN, and Ask. Only Google increased its share of the pie that year, eating up...
Tags: searches engines, MSN, Boston, World Wide Web, Bing, Web search engine, Hitwise, Google, Internet search engines, Human-computer interaction, Hypertext, Technology Internet
Infoaxe , which records your web history and make it searchable, just launched a public facing real-time search engine tapping the behavior of its more than 2 million users. Infoaxe is a fairly unique entrant into the real-time search space. It doesn’t...
Tags: Infoaxe, San Francisco, Widgets, OneRiot, Social search, IPhone, Bing, Mozilla extensions, Real-time web, Internet search engines, Technology Internet
But while that event is hogging the spotlight, Google also introduced another example of how one Google project leads to another -- and eventually to more online traffic and ad revenue. The back story Google's YouTube video sharing service added a closed-captions...
Tags: Yahoo, YouTube Videos, Google Inc., Microsoft and Google, Google and Microsoft, automatic captioning, search engine, San Francisco, Web 2.0, Google, World Wide Web, Closed captioning, YouTube, Subtitling, Cloud clients, Video hosting, Technology Internet, High-definition television, Assistive technology, Deafness, Human-computer interaction, Mobile Payment, Demand Media, Twitter, OneRiot, Bing, Web search engine, Internet search engines, Real-time web, Yahoo!, Subtitle
Last year's Microsoft shareholders meeting was a downer for the company. Turnout was scant, and CEO Steve Ballmer's adamant no on a Yahoo merger sent Microsoft shares to their lowest point since 1998. A shareholder stood up and asked Ballmer whether the...
Tags: Microsoft-Yahoo, shareholder meeting, Seattle, World Wide Web, Yahoo!, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft, Bing, Technology Internet, Internet search engines, Hypertext, New encyclopedism, Business Finance
When it comes to getting advice the Internet, or rather Dr. Google's advice is the authority on health information most parents follow when it comes to finding answers to health and nutrition questions that their personal physicians won't or can't answer....
Tags: e-patients, Dr. Google, medical information online, why patients go online for answers, E-Patient, health informational, Health Medical Pharma, integrative medicines, Google, health care, Anna Tong, researches online, Bing, health, Mom, Sacramento, Doctor-patient relationship, Health 2.0, Alternative medicine, Swiss Medical Digest, Medicine, Technology Internet, conventional medicines, Medical sociology
Over the past few months, Microsoft’s Bing engine has edged it’s way up from longshot to genuine contender, attracting at least nine percent of the search audience in the US. And a new study from market research firm comScore shows that Bing – along with...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., searches market, San Francisco, World Wide Web, Bing, Yahoo!, Web search engine, Twitter, Internet search engines, Human-computer interaction, Hypertext, Technology Internet, Google, ComScore, Business Finance, Microsoft, Ask.com, Yahoo! Search
It’s just a little tic, but it keeps coming and going over the course of a few weeks, and so I decide to do a little medical investigation online. I plug “recurrent eye twitch” into my friendly search engine and, after several hours poring over a range...
Tags: Eric Horvitz, searches engines, Microsoft, web searches, family history, New York City, Internet culture, Psychiatry, Bing, Web search engine, Caffeine, Somatoform disorders, Internet search engines, Cyberchondria
Veteran financial journalist Jon Talton blogs daily on the most important economic news, trends and issues involving Seattle and the Northwest...With China (and even the EU) pulling out of the great recession faster than America, and with China holding...
Tags: China, American, Microsoft, Seattle Times, Belgium, Brussels, Ben Bernanke, Internet search engines, Bing, Barack Obama
You can quickly jump back and forth between e-mail messages by opening them in separate tabs. David Ascher, CEO of Mozilla Messaging, said that when Thunderbird was first created, the only decent programs around were desktop-based ones such as Microsoft...
Tags: Snohomish, Gmail, Webmail, Netscape, Mozilla Thunderbird, Email client, Web 2.0, E-mail, Cross-platform software, Technology Internet, Yahoo!, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Microsoft, Internet search engines, Windows NT, Bing