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Microsoft Bing, the number two search engine on the Web, announced this morning that it has begun including Tweets within news results and and a tighter Facebook integration in its
If you were anywhere in the vicinity of an online video enthusiast who had embedded a YouTube video, yesterday, you were likely greeted with a cacophony of profanities. Why? Many
Google has just launched a new trivia game - A Google a Day - to the delight and perhaps even to the dismay of trivia lovers. Normally, when you quiz
Collecta has recently come to our attention as a player in the real-time search arena. The site isn't currently available for users to run searches of their own; however, hot-topic
Why? Because they've only indexed my blog up till 26 May 2005! What's up with that?! SearchEngineWatch has a good summary of opinions in the blogosphere. Put me down as
Twitter users clearly love the social alarm clock Sleep.fm, the Vaynerchuk brothers, Chris Knight, and ezinearticles. At least, according to search analytics firm Compete, which aggregated the top search terms
Facebook has begun surfacing widely "liked" news stories from independent media organizations in its basic search bar today, it appears. First reported by watchdog blog AllFacebook, the change is something
Bing seems to be doing something right, at least according to the latest numbers from the Web analytics firm Experian Hitwise, that show its share of searches on the rise.
Ask.com, a well-known innovator but distant runner in the search race, has decided to give up algorithmic web search, according to a report today from Brad Stone and Brett Pulley
A new wrinkle in the search landscape emerged this morning with the announcement that Ask.com is now offering Compete traffic stats inline for the sites on results pages. (Disclosure: Compete
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