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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,...
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Recent Posts November 23 (3) News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has engaged in early stage discussions with Microsoft about a pact to get paid from Microsoft to remove its news content from Google's search engine....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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