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SearchCap: The Day In Search, November 18, 2008Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Search Biz: MSFT Spends On Lobbyists To Save On Yahoo; Google Book Deal Gets Tentative OK; WSJ Says ‘Extinction’ Threatens Yellow Pages &... ... |
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Google Voice SearchReaders of this site will recall my ongoing insistence that voice will be the new search interface (and honestly, the next interface for much of the web). Earlier this week, a step toward that reality was taken by Google. It's going over well. From Cnet: The new voice-activated Google Mobile a... |
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Dr. Larry Cornett on Universal & Blended SearchOne of the most interesting sessions at this upcoming Search Engine Strategies in Chicago is going to be Universal & Blended Search. Dr. Larry Cornett, VP, Consumer Products, Yahoo! Search is one of the top experts in the world on this subject and is also a panelist at this session in SES Chi... |
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Clear Search Bar History In Firefox In One Go For All ItemsFirefox is one of the amazing browsers which I have seen till now, another cool feature is the integrated firefox search bar which is again a powerful and easy to use component to search web through popular search engines like Google, Wikipedia, Yahoo and Answers etc. The simplest way t... |
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, November 14, 2008Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: SMBs, Video and Search – Looking Backward and ForwardI’ve been writing monthly articles for Small is Beautiful for about almost a year now, offer... |
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Microsoft Live Search API: “Silk Road”Today at PubCon, Microsoft announced its latest improvement to its search offering: an API with ad support, called Project Silk Road. In the blog post of the announcement, Microsoft explains: Now, in one place, we’re making available what is essentially a content management system for your site ... |


