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more about #search more comments → aThingOrTwo: The music on the video was making the hairs on my back stand up. Any ideas of the artist? more » dagamer34: "Welcome to realtime" -Google. more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: I'd love to be able to search Gizmodo and other comments so I can find some of the gems I know I wrote. Any idea when that will happen? more » Benguin: When the suggested searches came up at 0:15, my eyes combined third and fourth lines and I read it as "recipes for ground kids." For a second I though... more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: The title should be: "In this video, Google tells with a straight face what they have been doing for years now". Relax people, if Google wanted to scr... more » OMG! Ponies!: I really don't much care. From what I can tell, it means that when I search from my own account, I'll get tailored results based on my prior browsing... more » frigg: Are these the same two guys from that "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" commercial Apple's been running for a couple years? more » Jsqrd: That's one hell of a cookie google has got going on. more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Sure, I already knew this. Everytime I punch in the words 'wonderful' or 'sexy' or 'God' and stuff, it returns my online profiles. more » frigg: Am I the only one who reads this as: "unequivocally YES, of course we are going to pay people to de-list from Google. But as a paid tentacle of Micro... more » Mikestan: Clayton Act more » OMG! Ponies!: I love this little non-story. Personally, I don't see how any of the parties involved merit the connotation that their actions are somehow "evil". N... more » Hank Scorpio: Talk about corporate double-speak. Yikes! more » Poop Cooper: Let's take a look at Yusuf's quote piece-by-piece, the prompt being, "Will Microsoft pay Newscorp to delist from Google?" "What I would say is, our f... more » Kaiser-Machead: When Microsoft is asked questions like these, they should have a musician break out a trombone and simply make a series of 'mwa's' in response. It wo... more » -
#google
Google's Real-Time Search Adds Streaming, Twitter to Results
At an event today in San Fransisco, Google announced a new service that will offer streaming results for searches, incorporating real-time updates from web pages and social networking partners. It will be rolled out over the next couple of days. More » -
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Your Next Google Search Is Going to Freak You Out
The next time you Google something, if the search results seem a little too good, a little too personal, it's because they are. More » -
#search
Microsoft on Paying Newspapers to Delist From Google: "That's Not Our Focus"
The possibility that Microsoft might pay Rupert Murdoch's Newscorp to delist from Google (in favor of Bing) caused a lot of outrage, Giz included. Now we've got a statement from Microsoft in response. More » -
#google
The Startingly Pristine New Google
Go to Google, but don't touch anything. Just look at it. Now move your mouse. Oh hey, there's all that noise. It took Google 10 variations to arrive at the new, ultra spartan homepage. I like it. [Google] -
#search
The Definition of Evil: Microsoft's Search Wars Hurt Us All
Microsoft may pay Murdoch to delist from Google. If it happens, it sets a bad precedent. Imagine if all the world's content is exclusive to some engines and we have to search them all to find what we want? Hell!
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#wolframalpha
Wolfram Alpha Ends Up Where It Belongs: Inside Another Search Engine
Results from Wolfram Alpha—the mathematically-inclined search engine that everybody hyperventilated about a few months ago then promptly and completely ignored—will soon be rolled into Bing searches. This is fantastic news! (If you use Bing! [Which you actually might!]) More » -
#wolframalpha
WolframAlpha iPhone App Is a $50 Super Calculator
Even diehard WolframAlpha fans may balk slightly at the $50 asking price. Then they, like me, might balk some more as they try to figure out why a mobile version of what's in essence a free search engine costs $50. More » -
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#steveballmer
Steve Ballmer Up Close, Sipping Coffee, Talkin' Bout Phones and Stuff
There's something disarming, humanizing even, about sitting Steve Ballmer in front of a webcam, sipping a giant iced coffee from Starbucks (which explains so much), talking about how Apple can only dominate "niche" categories, like media players, not something bigger. More » -
#blockquote
Microsoft VP on Chrome OS: “Most of What Google Does Is Defensive"
Microsoft's Vice President of Developer and Platform Evangelism, Walid Abu-Hadba, explained in an interview what he thinks Google's real motivation for creating the Chrome OS might be, and according to him, it's not out of love for the consumer. More » -
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Ballmer Thinks Microsoft's Biggest Mistake is Search
Asked if he could have just one do-over, Ballmer replied, "I would probably say I would start sooner on search." More » -
#bing
Microsoft Bing: 7 Quick 'n' Dirty Tricks
Oh, Bing. You've got a silly name, bad breeding, and scattershot marketing. It's a damn good thing, then, that you've got some legitimately cool tricks up your sleeve. Here are a few of the best. More » -
#microsoft
Microsoft Opens Bing Two Days Early (As In, Now)
Microsoft's new search engine, Bing, has opened up to the public in a wide, if not total, rollout. It looks pretty good. We tested it with a familiar term, though, and something interesting happened:
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Confirmed: Microsoft's New Search Engine Is Called 'Bing', Opens June 3rd
Steve Ballmer just confirmed rumors that Microsoft's new search engine, previously called Kumo, has been christened with the wonderfully onomatopoeic, possibly stupid name, "Bing". UPDATE: And it's coming next week. More » -
#wolframalpha
Wolfram Alpha: Hated, Sure, But Ridiculously Useful
Cursed by endless speculation that it would a "Google Killer," Wolfram Alpha has been hit with some serious backlash as of late. Here are six reasons to ignore the naysayers: More » -
#wolframalpha
Wolfram Alpha Launches Tonight at 7pm CST
Wolfram Alpha will launch tonight with a special video webcast, three days earlier than originally expected. Everyone get your esoteric computational data queries ready, quick! Until then, check out this in-depth demo. [Wolfram Alpha]



