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InternetNews February 10, 2006 Erin Joyce |
Francois Bourdoncle, CEO, Exalead We're swimming in search engine providers: vertical search, specialized search. But Google still rules. Or does it? Exalead's CEO talks about how he plans to change all that.  |
InternetNews February 10, 2006 Michael Hickins |
IAC/InterActive Firing The Butler? Is Ask Jeeves, swimming in a crowded pool of search engines vying for the lead, ripe for a sell off?  |
InternetNews February 9, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Yahoo Accused of Releasing China User Data Press Freedom group Reporters Without Borders claims Yahoo provided China authorities with details of a man who used the Internet service to post comments critical of the repressive nation's policies.  |
BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 Ben Elgin |
A Search Engine For Every Subject Google and Yahoo rule, but a flock of upstarts is attempting to infuse human preferences into computer algorithms to pinpoint relevant information better.  |
InternetNews February 9, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Google's Desktop Search Red Flag Google's new desktop search reveals privacy concerns.  |
Search Engine Watch February 9, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Google Desktop Gets New Features Google has released Google Desktop 3.0 beta, which includes several new features -- three of which Google considers 'major' enhancements.  |
InternetNews February 8, 2006 David Miller |
Google's Search Engine Smack Down BMW Germany is back after Google removed it from its search engine results.  |
Search Engine Watch February 7, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Google Integrates Chat with Gmail Continuing its push into communications products and services, Google has incorporated a chat client into Gmail, blending the best features of both technologies.  |
Information Today February 6, 2006 Paula J. Hane |
FAST Has the ESP for Enterprise Search The Norway-based company Fast Search and Transfer, which has been one of the leading developers of enterprise search technologies, has just launched FAST ESP 5, the next generation of its Enterprise Search Platform.  |
Information Today February 6, 2006 Barbara Quint |
HighBeam Introduces Free Full-Text Journal Articles HighBeam Research has made 1.5 million articles from its library available to anyone at no charge; the service does not require registration information.  |
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