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Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that its high-profile search and advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. has been cleared by antitrust regulators in Canada and Australia. "Microsoft and Yahoo have been notified that Australian and Canadian authorities have...
Tags: Microsoft, Yahoo Inc., Australian, Canada, San Francisco, Internet search engines, Web search engine, Hypertext, Business Finance, Yahoo!, Technology Internet, Google, Human-computer interaction, World Wide Web, Bing
Hackers have doctored a photo of Michelle Obama to look like an ape and rigged Google search results so it comes up first under an image search of her name. The move prompted Google to take out an ad on the results page, reading in part, “Sometimes...
Tags: Michelle Obama, Michelle Obama Ape, Hackers, ape, washington, usa, white house, oval office, google, google corp, content, guidelines, president, Barack Obama, first lady, search results, allnews, George W. Bush, Michelle, George Harrison, Bing, Internet search engines, Technology Internet, Michelle Obama RASCIST
First up, though, comes the news that Microsoft's legal department demanded a blogger remove a blog post about flaws in Bing's Cashback offer (Microsoft's attempt to bribe users to search via Bing instead of Google). One of the methods for the cashback...
Tags: Microsoft, bing cashback, Samir Meghani, San Francisco, Reward websites, Technology Internet, Bing Shopping, Bing, Cashback
Google placed a text ad above the image titled "Offensive Search Results" that states "Sometimes our search results can be offensive...Users who then click on the ad are directed to a letter from Google that explains its results "can include disturbing...
Tags: michelle, content, first lady, president, bing, search results, Google, Michelle Obama, search engines, San Francisco, Technology Internet, Google bomb, Internet search engines, Google's hoaxes, Mobile Payment, Hypertext, Censorship by Google, World Wide Web, Google search, Human-computer interaction
The Big News, to me, is that Microsoft is even considering this deal. There would have to be traffic incentives, benchmarks that Mr. Softy couldn't possibly meet...No matter what Murdoch thinks of Google and its $100 million Google News operation, Bernstein...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Rupert Murdoch, News Corp., Google News, Google Inc., Blocking Google, search engine, New York City, News websites, The Wall Street Journal, Google, New York Stock Exchange, Technology Internet, Internet search engines, News Corporation, Bing, Business Finance, World Wide Web, Human-computer interaction, Hypertext, Entertainment Culture, Web search engine, Vertical search, Web 2.0, Microsoft, Yahoo!
Kristof said Friday in his blog that a search of politically sensitive terms like Tiananmen -- in simplified Chinese characters that are used in mainland China -- returns sanitized results. The same holds true for terms like the Dalai Lama and Falun Gong.
Tags: Microsoft, Nicholas D. Kristof, China New York, kristof called, censored searches, searches results, China, Hong Kong, Nicholas D. Kristof, Chinese character, Traditional Chinese characters, Internet search engines, Bing, Web search engine
MICROSOFT and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp are in discussions planning to remove its websites from Google. The move could make Microsoft force Google to pay to index news or for the software giant to pay to include the news results in its own search engine,...
Tags: Microsoft, Google, Bing, News Corp, News, Limited, Australia, Sydney, Rupert Murdoch, Human-computer interaction, News Corporation, Entertainment Culture, Internet search engines, Business Finance, Hypertext, Technology Internet, World Wide Web, allnews
The world's leading economies have returned to positive growth for the first time since the spring of last year. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, which comprises the 30 most-developed nations, said their combined growth rate...
Tags: Gordon Brown, Britain, CBI, prime minister, European Council, brown willing, Mr Brown, United Kingdom, London, Web search engine, Business Finance, Technology Internet, Internet search engines, Bing, Google, Economy, Macroeconomics, Chancellorship of Gordon Brown, Late-2000s recession, International economics, International Monetary Fund, International development, President of the European Council, Politics, Govan, Conservative Party, Financial crises, economics, Great Depression, Stock market crashes, Bailout
According to media research firm SearchIgnite, retailers spent 47 percent more on Microsoft search ads in the fourth quarter of 2009 than they did in the fourth quarter of 2008. Moreover, Microsoft now accounts for 8 percent of all search ad spending...
Tags: Microsoft, News Corp., News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch, search engines, Mr Murdoch, search ad, Canada, Toronto, World Wide Web, News websites, Bing, Google, Yahoo!, Internet search engines, Human-computer interaction, Hypertext, Technology Internet, Business Finance, Web search engine, Steve Ballmer, Bing Shopping, Mobile Payment, Cloud clients, Publicly traded companies, IPhone, Verizon Communications, Dow Jones & Company, The Wall Street Journal, Warrant, Corporate finance, New encyclopedism, Health Medical Pharma
The two big web search announcements of the year were the launch of WolframAlpha by Wolfram Research in mid-May and Microsoft's Bing a couple of weeks later...Bing has done a deal to use WolframAlpha to answer queries relating to health, nutrition and...
Tags: WolframAlpha, Google and Microsoft, Wolfram Research, Stephen Wolfram, search engine, New Zealand, Auckland, Semantic Web, Wolfram Alpha, Bing, Google search, Internet search engines, Mathematical software, Technology Internet