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Verizon to include Microsoft Live Search on phonesOpen in New Window
Microsoft has struck a five-year deal to pre-install its Live Search as the default search engine on Verizon mobile phones.Users will be able to download a Live Search software package to their mobil read more »
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Opera: One Web Across Multiple DevicesOpen in New Window
Opera plans to unveil a new version of its SDK today that will allow Opera's partners to create a more uniform browsing experience across multiple devices and platforms. The new version of the Opera read more »
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Wibe7.tv: Visually Oriented Search for YouTubeOpen in New Window
Searching by terms is great. But some things are just easier to find when you can actually look at them - especially if you tend to be more visually oriented. Book dust jackets, album covers, and pro read more »
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Use Otalo To Search For Vacation RentalsOpen in New Window
Vacation rentals are big business. HomeAway, which owns a dozen or so vacation home listing sites, just raised $250 million in a venture round that values the company at more than $1 billion. But lis read more »
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Did Google Just Expose Semantic Data in Search Results?Open in New Window
In what appears to us to be a new addition to many Google search results pages, queries about birth dates, family connections and other information are now being responded to with explicitly semantic read more »
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Artiklz Launches Public Beta Of Conversation Search EngineOpen in New Window
Artiklz is debuting its conversation search engine to the public today, and it's definitely worth taking a look. What the service does is aggregate comments from the more popular blogging and comment read more »
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China licenses (non-Chinese) 3G wireless standardsOpen in New Window
"After several years of trying to develop its own national 3G standard, China has announced that it will license both WCDMA and CDMA 2000. Work continues on its own TD-SCMA initiative, however..." read more »
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Cuil On BusinessWeek’s Most Successful of 2008 List. Huh?Open in New Window
"Here's a head scratcher. BusinessWeek named search engine Cuil, which launched prematurely, lost their VP Product and now has near zero traffic, as one of the most successful U.S. startups of 2008 read more »
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