Archive for Search Engines

Amazon: Google book deal possibly illegal, definitely bad

Sep 06, 2009 No Comments

As time runs short for comments on the proposed Google book settlement to be filed, Amazon has filed its objections: it’s Congress’ job to sort out copyright issues, the deal will create an illegal entity, and (worst of all) it’s bad for Amazon’s business model… Tweet This Post

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Google adds details to Book Search privacy policy

Sep 04, 2009 No Comments

Google has released a more detailed privacy policy for its Google Books product, a move demanded in recent weeks by several critics of its settlement with publishers and authors. The company announced the new policy in a blog post late Thursday afternoon, saying it developed the policy following conversations with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. [...]

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Google CEO Eric Schmidt On The Future Of Search: “Connect It Straight To Your Brain”

Sep 04, 2009 No Comments

This is Part 2 of my series of posts summarizing a fascinating recent hour-long one on one interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt. Early in the interview I asked Schmidt about the future of search. I brought up the “search is 90% done” misunderstanding from last summer. Said Google Vice President Marissa Mayer at the [...]

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Yahoo News Product Development Shipped To Taiwan (YHOO)

Sep 03, 2009 No Comments

Sometime last month, Yahoo shipped product management, engineering and design responsibilities for Yahoo News to Taiwan. The people who create content for Yahoo’s hugely popular media property — it’s the number one news site on the Web — remain in Sunnyvale… Tweet This Post

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Google Patents Its Homepage

Sep 03, 2009 No Comments

Google just received a design patent for Google Search’s homepage. It took the US Patent Office over five years to approve this patent (D599,372) for the design of a “graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal,” but Google’s request was finally approved yesterday. The company already owned a patent for its [...]

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Wolfram Alpha to open data feeds

Aug 29, 2009 No Comments

Wolfram Alpha, a project from the makers of math software Mathematica, will soon be opening up its data sets, opening up new possibilities for data mash ups… Tweet This Post

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Bing Doesn’t Have Much Zing Yet Outside The U.S. (comScore)

Aug 24, 2009 1 Comment

In the two months since Microsoft launched Bing, its new search engine has taken nearly a full point in market share in the U.S. But overseas, the Bing effect is not really being felt yet. The latest global search market share numbers (as opposed to U.S.) from comScore show Microsoft’s share of search queries actually [...]

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Can Microsoft’s Bing, or Anyone, Seriously Challenge Google?

Aug 24, 2009 No Comments

Every year, the market-research firm Millward Brown conducts a survey to determine the economic worth of the world’s brands — in other words, to put a dollar value on the many corporate logos that dominate our lives. Lately the firm’s results have been stuck on repeat: Google has claimed the top spot for the past [...]

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