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Google search share drops as Bing gains momentum

Google search share drops as Bing gains momentum

Bing's share of the search market grew another percentage point in July, indicating that some of those initial users may be sticking around for the long haul.

 

Microsoft, Yahoo agree on ad partnership

Microsoft, Yahoo agree on ad partnership

Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc have agreed to an online search and advertising partnership, in an attempt to rival Google Inc, that will be announced within 24 hours, a source familiar with the ...

 

Google shares fall as revenue growth slows

Google shares fall as revenue growth slows

Google Inc. late Thursday reported a second-quarter profit that topped Wall Street estimates thanks to tight cost controls, though the Internet giant's numbers for the period also reflected meager revenue growth due to less online advertising.

 

Bing Reports 8 Percent Visitor Growth Its First Month After Launch

Microsoft is definitely relishing its Bing moment, communicating gains in market share every chance it gets to build a story of steady progression against both Google and Yahoo.

 

The biggest problem facing Bing? Loyalty to Google.

The biggest problem facing Bing? Loyalty to Google.

8 out of the 12 users said they planned on sticking with Google, despite a positive experience with Bing. Some users cited the fact that the engines were producing essentially identical results.

 

Google Squared Goes Live, Puts Web Search Into A Spreadsheet

Google is taking a step towards taking all the messy, unstructured information on the Web and putting it into neat little, labeled boxes. Literally, that is what Google Squared does. First announced at last month's Searchology event, Google Squared is now live.

 

Could Google Wave Redefine Email and Web Communication?

Could Google Wave Redefine Email and Web Communication?

Google promised to deliver something spectacular on the second day of the Google I/O conference, and they did not disappoint. Google has just announced Google Wave, a new in-browser communication and collaboration tool that is already being hailed by some as the next evolution of email. Yes, Google Wave is potentially that disruptive.

 

New search engines go where Google does not

New search engines go where Google does not

We may be coming upon a new era for the Internet search. And, despite its dominance, Google is not the only player.

 

Google Plans to Offer Free Downloads in China

Google Plans to Offer Free Downloads in China

Google said it was responding to the phenomenal popularity of free music downloads in China, one of the few markets where the company lags, by forming an alliance with the music industry.

 

Google Disrupts--Again

The Internet giant's search engine could make Web site design and navigation obsolete.

 

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