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Google May Win, Whether Or Not It Bows To EU Privacy Pressure
Changes to Google's privacy policy may come through in response to the EU regulators. But Peter Judge wonders if they will have any lasting impact
Google Upgrades Enterprise Search Appliances
Google has launched new search appliances to allow enterprises to conduct quicker heavy duty searches
Google Library Settlement Ends Seven-Year Struggle With Publishers
Google agrees to let publishers decide what goes into its library
Microsoft Throws Down Bing Search Challenge
Microsoft has created a "Bing It On" challenge to web surfers in order to encourage them to drop Google and try Bing
Google’s Deadly Daisy Chains
Google can expect security pros and its rivals to cry foul over bringing Gmail messages into search, says Tom Brewster
Google Close To EU Antitrust Agreement
Google is reportedly close to reaching an agreement with the European Union to resolve its antitrust issues
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Could Earn More Than £45m
New Yahoo CEO's salary, bonuses and stock options revealed in SEC filing
Google Announces Doom For iGoogle And Four Other Services
Five more Google services bite the dust in a Spring clean that began last Autumn
Google Must Appease EU Antitrust Concerns By Early July
EC will start formal proceedings if google doesn't give satisfaction
Flashback Intercepted Google Searches To Make $10k A Day
Flashback made cyber crooks a tonne of money in a Google-tracking, ad-clicking scheme
Amazon Launches ‘Powerful’ CloudSearch
CloudSearch offers a managed search service that can scale well, just like other Amazon services
Facebook Shaping Secret Social Search Engine
Facebook is reportedly developing an improved social search engine as it gears up for its forthcoming IPO
Report: Google Readies Major Search Overhaul
Google's search engine is about to undergo a major overhaul, reports suggest
Former Director Criticises Google’s Lack Of Innovation
Former Google man says he wasn't happy under CEO Larry Page's rule
Search Engine Market Share Unchanged, Says ComScore
There was little change in the search engine market share for Google and Microsoft in February, according to comScore
Microsoft Bing Allows Users To Link Their Names To Web Pages
Microsoft's Bing, which still trails Google Search. has added a feature to let a user to associate pages from around the Web with their name
HP Shows Planned Autonomy Products At Partner Conference
Former Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch unveiled a corporate search appliance along with video and mobile products in Las Vegas
Google’s Personalised Search Could Lead To A Monopoly Hearing
Personalised Google+ search results could land the company in hot water with the US Federal Trade Commission and its competitors
Google Made 30 Search Tweaks In December
Google continues to adjust its search algorithms, making roughly 30 improvements in December
Google To Pay Mozilla £577m For Search Deal
Google is to pay Mozilla a staggering £192m every year for the recently agreed Firefox search deal
‘Let It Snow’ Easter Egg Brings Festive Joy To Google Users
Google gives users the power to unleash a browser blizzard on its search results page
Google Restores Verbatim Search For Exact Results
Users conducting web searches using literal words can now opt for the Google verbatim search option
How Can Schmidt Claim Google Is Not Dominant?
Google's chairman has already said that the search giant is in the monopoly class. Clint Boulton is stunned to hear him denying it now
Google Tweaks Search Engine For Fresher Results
Google has updated its search algorithm in order to deliver fresher, more relevant search results
Google Search displays Wraparound Shop Views
Google Search and Places are being integrated to show local business features beside search results
Google Contemplates Yahoo Takeover
Google is mulling the possibility of challenging Microsoft's bid for troubled search company Yahoo
Why IT All Comes Down To Four Titans
Over the next ten years, the fate of IT will be decided by the struggle between Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon, says Clint Boulton
HTTPS Encryption Default For Google Searchers
Google is making HTTPS SSL encryption the default option to protect signed-in searchers from snoopers
Google Reveals Online Rebuttal To Antitrust Allegations
As Google prepares for a Senate hearing, it has created a web page rebutting the antitrust allegations