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Microsoft Launching Bing.com on June 3
By Jane McEntegart published
Over the last week or so we’ve been hearing about Bing, Microsoft’s latest search effort formally known as Kumo. Today sees the Redmond company unveiling the ‘decision engine’ which will be online for American users on June 3.
Microsoft to Invest $80M in Advertising "BING"
By Jane McEntegart published
Microsoft is taking on Google and Yahoo! with a new campaign advertising search.
Microsoft to Show New Search Tech to Fight Google
By Jane McEntegart published
Word has it we’re going to see a completely new version of Microsoft's Live Search at this year’s D: All Things Digital conference next week.
Find Illegal Torrents Using Google
By Marcus Yam published
Someone's made a Pirate Bay out of Google
Google Makes its Search Engine Even Better
By Jane McEntegart published
Google today rolled out a couple of changes designed to help improve the Google search results.
Murder Suspect Googled How To Kill Someone Days Before The Killings
By Humphrey Cheung published
Medford (MA) - A murder suspect's Google searches could implicate him in the killings of his wife and 9-month-old daughter.
The Future Is Now: Semantic Search
By Christian Zibreg published
Trendwatch - It's not every day that we are witnessing the birth of a new search engine.
Google Joins Effort To Make More Web Sites More Sociable
By AP (via Yahoo) published
Mountain View (CA) - The effort to make it easier for Web surfers to connect with their friends is attracting a crowd.
Ask.com Decides To Tailor Its Reach, Abandon Google Competition
By Mark Raby published
Ask.com, after facing a long struggle with other search engines, this week announced it will stop trying to directly compete in that market and instead create a niche search portal for married women.
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