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  • Study questions Google's long-term dominance

    When it comes to search engines, people overwhelmingly prefer Google--but increasing competition from a number of rivals could eventually threaten the company's top spot, a study has shown.

  • Google takes searching personally

    As the search wars intensify, Google hopes that making a personal connection with its visitors will give it an edge.

  • AOL7 takes Australian broadband plunge

    AOL7 will begin trial of its new broadband service in a matter of weeks, with a view to providing the service commercially by 2003.

  • Web ads: Let the onslaught begin

    As Web sites fight for scarce ad dollars, promos are getting splashier--and more obtrusive. Can sites please the folks in marketing and die-hard readers at the same time?

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