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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...
Tags: searches engines, MSN, Boston, World Wide Web, Bing, Web search engine, Hitwise, Google, Internet search engines, Human-computer interaction, Hypertext, Technology Internet
Google Chrome OS has buzz now, but a number of stars will have to align for many folks to migrate to it. 11.20.09 Will you be using Chrome OS a year from now? At the Web-based operating system’s coming-out party at Google headquarters on Thursday, Google...
Tags: Google Chrome OS, Mountain View, Google Chrome, Cross-platform software, Gmail, Google, Cloud, Cloud clients, Web 2.0, Technology Internet, Microsoft, Netbook, Virtual machine, VirtualBox, VMware Fusion, VMware ESX, VMware, EMC Corporation
Finance. *Tracking began on Aug. 7, 2008. **Adjusted for dividends and other returns of capital. That's two weeks in a row, Mr. Market. My tech portfolio took advantage of a shaky S&P to gain 76 basis points in this three-year contest. ( Go here to see...
Tags: Chrome OS, Alexandria, Google Chrome, NASDAQ, Google, Cloud, New York Stock Exchange, Technology Internet, Economy of the United States, Cloud clients, Google Chrome OS, Business Finance
Google hasn’t traditionally engaged in large-scale advertising campaigns. Instead, it has relied mainly on word of mouth to become the $180 billion company it is today. However in the last year, the company (as many mature brands start to do) has rolled...
Tags: Turkey, Batman, Mobile Payment, World Wide Web, Jack Kerouac, Batman: The Ride, Google, Cloud applications, Human-computer interaction, Technology Internet
Twitter, the social-networking company valued at $1 billion by venture capitalists, said it is generating sales of more than $4 million a year and plans to build on that revenue with advertising. Twitter plans to start the ad business in early 2010, Chief...
Tags: Dick Costolo, San Francisco, Online social networking, Web 2.0, Institutional Venture Partners, Benchmark Capital, Venture capital, Twitter, Real-time web, Social media, Business Finance, Technology Internet, Software distribution, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft, Software as a service, Microsoft Office, Presentation software, Cloud applications, Blog hosting services, Foursquare, Google, Gone
We've published the data showing how much different public sector jobs get paid. But that's only half the story • What do people get paid in the public sector? Information is Beautiful on public sector salaries. Click image for full graphic I took the...
Tags: public sector, United Kingdom, London, Google, Profession, Cross-platform software, Gmail, Web 2.0, Technology Internet
Online marketing firm Infoserve has revealed it is to lose a reselling deal with internet giant Google . Resellers are authorised to set up accounts for businesses which want to post adverts in Google's search results. But Leeds -based Infoserve said...
Tags: Infoserve, United Kingdom, Leeds, AdWords, Google, Reseller, Business Finance, Technology Internet
Google has announced that its much-anticipated web based operating system, Chrome OS, will be available within a year The first netbooks carrying the technology giant's "lightweight" alternative to Microsoft Windows will be available in the second...
Tags: allnews, Washington, Cloud, Google, Netbook, Malware, Computer virus, Technology Internet, Cloud clients, Sundar Pichai, Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS, Google Crome
The latest addition in Google’s mind-boggling evolution is AdMob Inc., a start-up software developer of display ads for mobile phone applications, even as it continues to build Android, their own mobile operating system. “The...
Tags: google, admob, schmidt, page, brin, search, technology, ads, David Sarno, Google&rsquo, allnews, Sunnyvale, David, Human-computer interaction, World Wide Web, T-Mobile, Android, Mobile Web, Deutsche Telekom, Business Finance, Technology Internet, mobile phone, Susan Wojcicki
He doesn't laugh, roll his eyes or ask me to leave the comfort of his Palo Alto living room. He doesn't repeat the question three or four times with incredulity. But the truth is that Raffel can't walk down the street of his hometown without bumping into...
Tags: Keith Raffel, Silicon Valley, New York City, Google, Thomas Siebel, Palo Alto California