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Sandra Rivera

Info.com - Search the Web - 0 views

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    Info.com is a search engine that searchs simultaneously in Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask and About. It can help us to save some time in web search
Craig Betts

Facebook tightens safeguards after Canada talks - Yahoo!7 News - 0 views

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    This is a important step forward and that people are realizing that putting information and pics online is not always that helpful.
Craig Betts

Hack attack silences Twitter, Facebook sees delays - Yahoo!7 News - 0 views

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    Watch out
Yichen Zhu

How Twitter Search Will Help Google, Microsoft Bing - 0 views

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    News Analysis: Microsoft's recently launched Bing Twitter site is indexing tweets in real time. Not to be outdone, Google promises that Twitter content will be integrated into Google's search results page in a few months. Yahoo is allegedly working on real-time search with startup OneRiot. What are the implications?
Sandra Rivera

Newspaper circulation drop accelerates April-Sept - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

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    Circulation at newspapers shrank at an accelerated pace in the past six months, driven in part by stiff price increases imposed by publishers scrambling to offset rapidly eroding advertising sales. Average daily circulation at 379 U.S. newspapers plunged 10.6 percent in the April-September period from the same six-month stretch last year, according to figures released Monday by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
anonymous

Publisher: Time to pay up, Google | Business | News.com.au - 0 views

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    An article about the 'misappropriation' of newspaper content by search engines such as 'Google,' and 'Yahoo.' The article explores the tensions arising between Newspaper companies, who suggest their content is being taken without compensation, and search engines, that are profiting from making the content available.
Shan Luo

Google on Books Settlement: It's About Preserving Human Knowledge - 0 views

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    After finally reaching a formal agreement with authors and publishers, a host of other heavyweights including Microsoft and Yahoo came forward to challenge the settlement of Google books. Google co-founder Sergey Brin addressed criticisms of the settlement in a lengthy editorial.
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