SUB-CATEGORIES: | | Legal Issues (129) From lawsuits, to dealing with governments, the articles in this category cover the domestic and international legal issues facing search engines.
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Pages: [<<] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... [>>] | - Blinkx debuts new search technology
Date: 2004-07-23 Source: News.com
Attempting to take a chunk of business from biggies such as Google, an embryonic San Francisco-based company, Blinkx, has introduced a new search technology that looks up links before the user asks for them. [Open In New Window] - A Wave of Mobile Search
Date: 2004-07-22 Source: ClickZ
Some wireless search services have already found traction in Europe, Asia, and to a lesser extent the U.S. Last month, Siemens launched a mobile search function that's designed to work with numerous wireless Web standards. It's already being used by numerous carriers across Europe, the company said. [Open In New Window] - The Future of Search
Date: 2004-07-22 Source: SearchDay
Representatives from the world's biggest search engine companies sat down with Danny Sullivan and several hundred of his closest friends to talk about the future of search and information retrieval. [Open In New Window] - Blinkx to Launch
Date: 2004-07-19 Source: John Battelle's Searchblog
A free new search tool that thinks and links for you, eliminates the need for keywords or complex search methods, easily finding the information you seek whether it is on the Web, in the news or buried deep within files on your PC. [Open In New Window] - Feedster Unveils New Look
Date: 2004-07-12 Source: ClickZ
The revamped site rolling out next week will have a new look and feel, with the search results page more closely resembling what users are used to with larger search engines, Rafer said. The revamped Feedster will also offer the ability to search by URL. Users can input, for example, the URL of the homepage of a given site and get a list of every other site that is linked to it. [Open In New Window] - Business Web search wins Chinese backing
Date: 2004-07-08 Source: News.com
A software development team backed by the former chief of Compaq Computer and China's official English language Web site plans to unveil on Thursday a Web search system covering 30 million businesses worldwide. [Open In New Window] | |
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