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Information Today December 2006 Paula J. Hane |
New AskCity Integrates Local Content, Technology, and Tools Ask.com, which has struggled for a share of the Web search market in the face of Google dominance, is hoping to make its mark in providing local search information.  |
InternetNews December 8, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
Analysts: You Can't Compare Yahoo to Google Sure, Yahoo does search like Google, but there's a lot more to the just-reorganized company.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Microsoft Betas Book Search Microsoft announced that will release the beta version of its Live Search Books application tomorrow.  |
CIO December 1, 2006 C.G. Lynch |
MIT Puts Its Mind to Collective Intelligence MIT has launched its Center for Collective Intelligence to study how individuals harness technology to act intelligently.  |
Search Engine Watch December 5, 2006 Christine Churchill |
Next-Gen Keyword Research Tools Keyword research tools have evolved dramatically over the past decade, and now offer feature-rich options that no serious search marketer can live without. Here is an in-depth look at two of the best next-generation keyword research tools on the market.  |
Information Today December 4, 2006 Tara Calishain |
Google Shutters Its Answers Service Google's decision to close down Google Answers has produced a huge amount of discussion and comment from all corners of the Web.  |
InternetNews December 4, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
Ask Gives Local Search a Try IAC/InterActiveCorp launched AskCity, a new local search product for its Ask.com brand.  |
Information Today December 2006 Barbara Brynko |
The Spirit of Giving The United Nations Environment Program, Yale University, and a host of leading science and technology publishers have created a way to bridge the scientific gap between the developed and the developing world with Online Access to Research in the Environment, a new digital Internet library.  |
Search Engine Watch November 30, 2006 Matt Bailey |
Making Search Accessible to Visually Impaired Users Until recently, the needs of visually impaired users wasn't a top priority for search engines. That's changed, but there are still issues that need to be resolved, according to people with vision challenges.  |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Google Gets Burned Big questions remain unanswered about digital media's future. Google's battles to get its hands on copyrighted content may ultimately carry a hefty financial price for its shareholders.  |
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