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Search More of the Web with Cuil
Search More of the Web with CuilRE: Search More of the Web with CuilLets see it first.Rafael MontillaStupid nameThis won't catch on because it is so poorly named. Google is a verb now and part of the American -scratch that- world lexicon. You can't compete with that with...
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ShareThis Upgrades, Gets More Interactive
ShareThis, one the Web's leading content sharing widgets just got some new upgrades, and they are substantial. Stream is a real-time view of what's being shared across the Web through the ShareThis community. Think of it like Google's scrolling real-time search results box or a stream of Facebook updates....
Tags: Google Inc., user, Facebook, Twitter Inc.
News items 2010-03-02
AT&T Strips Google's Search Off Android; Will Verizon Or T-Mobile Follow?
AT&T (NYSE: T) is gearing up to launch the Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Backflip, its first Android device, on Sunday, and with it comes a little surprise: The Google-powered phone has been stripped of its flagship search engine, and instead comes loaded with Yahoo.The removal of Google’s search by AT&T...
Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., T-Mobile, AT&T Corp., Google Search, Search, Telecom & Utilities, Mobile, Companies, AT&T, Google, Android, Microsoft, Bing, Motorola, RIM, Blackberry, SprintNextel, Verizon, Yahoo, Tricia Duryee
External links 2010-03-02
ATandT Confirms Yahoo is Default Search For The Android Motorola Backflip
AT&T March 7 will launch the Motorola Backflip with Yahoo, not Google as the default search engine for its first phone running Google's Android operating system. AT&T and Yahoo spokespeople confirmed for eWEEK Yahoo, whose share of the search market slipped to 17 percent through January, will be the search...
Tags: Google Inc., Apple Inc., Yahoo! Inc., AT&T Corp., Search Engine
News items 2010-03-03
Google Talks Marketing Implications of Social Search
It's no secret that Google delivers personalized search results on a user-by-user basis. In fact, software engineer Bryan Horling reportedly said at SMX West in Santa Clara that Google personalizes as much as 20 percent of any user's web searches, which would be one in five searches. One way that...
Tags: Google Inc., Social Search
News items 2010-03-03
Shades of 1993: GET Conference to Search for the Killer App in Personal Genetics
[caption id="attachment_1966" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Where's the killer app?"][/caption] The hottest ticket for anyone interested in the future of genetics -- and the new businesses that will emerge from the field -- is the Genomes Environments Traits GET conference, which will take place in Cambridge, MA on April...
Tags: Genome, Killer Application, Scientist, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Rachel Lehmann-Haupt
Blog posts 2010-03-03
Google Makes A Bid For More Premium Display Dollars With 'Above The Fold' Ads
Now that Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has done the heavy lifting of fully integrating and, last month, upgrading DoubleClick’s system with AdSense and AdWords, the search giant plans a series of tweaks as it strives to make display its “next billion-dollar business,” as CEO Eric Schmidt put it. One way...
Tags: Google Inc., Advertisement, Brand, Advertiser, Brand Advertiser, Advertising & Promotion, Branding, Marketing, Advertising, Companies, Google, David Kaplan
External links 2010-03-04
Yahoo Loses Exclusive T-Mobile USA Search Deal To Google
T-Mobile USA has ended its year-old exclusive search deal with Yahoo, and has replaced the company with its chief rival—Google (NSDQ: GOOG). The deal shifts the U.S. mobile search dominance away from Yahoo and in favor of Google, which now works with two of the top four carriers. The...
Tags: Google Inc., Search Engine Company, Yahoo! Inc., T-Mobile, Shake-up, Search, Features, Exclusive, Mobile, Companies, AT&T, Google, Android, SprintNextel, Verizon, Yahoo, Tricia Duryee
External links 2010-03-05
In UK Search, Everyone's Miles Behind Google, Bing's Overtaking Yahoo
Here’s why Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is advertising Bing on UK TV: it’s barely making the tiniest dent in Google’s search leadership.Though Google (NSDQ: GOOG) piled on eight tenths of the 617 million additional searches Brits made since Bing launched in June, Bing took just four percent of them, according...
Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., U.K., Document Management, Business Structures, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Search, Research & Metrics, Metrics, Companies, Google, IAC, Microsoft, Bing, Robert Andrews
External links 2010-03-09
Microsoft's New MSN Home Begins Full Roll-Out?With Customized Headlines, More Local
After a month-long delay, Microsoft’s overhaul of the MSN home page is going live to the site’s 100 million users over the next two weeks. Three of the 30-plus updates Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has made since announcing that a redesign was coming to MSN last November: Featured headlines will...
Tags: MSN, Microsoft Corp., Advertising & Promotion, Search, Marketing, Companies, Microsoft, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2010-03-09
Google Leads the Internet Search Battle
Andrew Horowitz submits: It is obvious that Google GOOG is the big honcho of search. Microsoft MSFT has been trying and trying to get in on the action for years. We all remember a few months ago when Bing was announced with great fanfare and bigger hopes that they were...
Tags: Internet, Andrew Horowitz, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
External links 2010-03-10
Don't Forget Data Security on the Job Search
When it comes to sharing information, the job search is fraught with contradictions. To find a job, you need to get your bona fides in front of qualified eyes. At the same time, however, you likely want to share those details with some assurance of confidentiality. That...
Tags: Job, Human Resources Inc., Social Security Number, Data Security, Job Search, Social Security, Recruitment & Staffing, Operational Accounting, Identity Theft, Personal Finance, Government, Workforce Management, Finance, Security, Matthew Rothenberg, TheLadders
Blog posts 2010-03-10
Yara Exits Terra Battle, Shares Rise
By Richard Solem and Joergen FrichOSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Yara International ASA YAR shied away from raising its offer for Terra Industries Inc TRA to top a rival bid, boosting its shares but scuppering its U.S. expansion plans."Terra would be a perfect fit to Yara and attractive at our proposed...
Tags: Terra Industries Inc., Yara International ASA, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, CF Industries Holdings Inc., Us
News items 2010-03-12
Google "99.9 Pct" Sure to Shut China Search Engine: Report
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Talks with China over censorship have reached an apparent impasse and Google, the world's largest search engine, is now "99.9 percent" certain to shut its Chinese search engine, the Financial Times said on Saturday.It said in a report on its website Google had drawn up detailed plans...
Tags: China, Google Inc., Search Engine, Search, Ft, Us
News items 2010-03-13
Google Likely to Shut China Site
SHANGHAI (Reuters UK) - Talks with China over censorship have reached an apparent impasse and Google, the world's largest search engine, is now "99.9 percent" certain to shut its Chinese search engine, the Financial Times said on Saturday.It said in a report on its website Google had drawn up detailed...
Tags: China, Google Inc., Search Engine, Search, Oukbs
News items 2010-03-13
Financial Times Shuts Semantic Search Service Newsift
“A year ago, the FT launched “a next generation search tool for business professionals”. Powered by Endeca, it was called Newsift and aimed to “enable users to string together a query that can provide insight into the relationship between people, organizations, geography, and business theme, which ultimately facilitates more...
Tags: Advertisement, Financial Times, Decision-making, Search Technology, Tools & Techniques, Digital Media, Management, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Companies, Pearson, FT.com, Robert Andrews
External links 2010-03-15
Google 99.9% Certain to Shutter Chinese Search Engine, FT Says
Google could shutter its Google.cn search engine within weeks after talks with the Chinese government over censorship have stalled, according to a March 13 report in the Financial Times. This latest step comes two months after the search engine in January vowed to stop censoring search results and to possibly...
Tags: Google Inc., Financial Times, Censorship
News items 2010-03-15
How to Save the New York Times in Three Steps
“We can’t get this halfway right or three-quarters of the way right. We have to get this really, really right.” So said Arthur Sulzberger Jr., chairman of the Times Company NYT and the publisher of that paper in January 2010, when the New York Times announced it...
Tags: Paper, Advertisement, Times Co., Blog, New York Times Co., Newspaper Crisis, Blogging, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Marketing, Chris Dannen
Blog posts 2010-03-17
Android Gesture Search Extended to Wider Market
Google has made its new gesture search application compatible with smartphones based on Android version 1.6, and is also opening it to users outside the U.S., the company's said in a blog post on Tuesday.Gesture Search lets users find contacts, installed applications, bookmarks or a music track by drawing letters...
Tags: application, Google Inc., Blog
News items 2010-03-17
Facebook Intros On-the-fly Search Result Suggestions
Facebook has revamped its search engine so that suggested results drop down from the search box as people type in their queries.Until now, Facebook users had to finish entering their query and hit "return" in order to see any search results, so this new functionality is intended to help people...
Tags: Facebook
News items 2010-03-17
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