Google's ever active search bots, which scour the Web constantly for new pages, have begun a new, more active phase of their indexing jobs.
Microsoft has updated its privacy policy promising to remove the Internet Protocol (IP) address and other identifying data associated with Web searches after 18 months.
Microsoft announced on Monday that it has agreed to acquire Medstory, a search technology company that focuses on health-related information.
In the current world of search engines, less is more--and AltaVista is angling for both.
If full-blown search engines often confront and confound you with productivity-stifling clickfests, consider augmenting these resarch tools with a more constrained approach. Here a look at Atomica's Gurunet and Microsoft's Office System 2003 Smart Tags.
Will aggregation replace search when it comes to finding useful content on the Web? I reckon so.
Channel 10's threadbare online presence stands out among the other TV networks' swish Web sites. But why?
This blog is supposed to be about the concept that is called Web 2.0, so I suppose I had better take a stab at defining it.
Discovering how your favourite search engine protects your privacy is not an easy task, despite recent moves from the major players to make policies more transparent.
Craig Silverstein -- Google's technology director and employee No. 1 -- discusses the future of search.
While Wall Street clamours for a piece of the search king, start-ups are trying to fill in the technology niches.
The software giant updates its corporate Web search technology with in-house software, its latest effort to catch up with innovations in the navigation tools market.
Internet search leader Google filed to go public on Friday, seeking to raise US$2.7 billion in an unusual auction-style offering that will give the founders rare control over the company.
Does the power of the world's most popular search engine pose a threat to the Web's independence?
Google has unveiled an expanded test version of its search engine for current events and news, the latest step in the company's move into new markets.
Could a Norwegian owned Web search utility unseat Google's stranglehold on the Web searching market?
If you're wary of Google knowing everything about your business and your web site, then Google Analytics is not for you. But for most, it's a useful ally in a challenging business climate.
When the truck full of armed soldiers pulled over and encouraged me to hightail it off a country road, I got the impression that I was in the wrong place.
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