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    Spanish Internet company Terra Lycos has retained investment bank Lehman Brothers to explore a possible sale of its US Internet business, including its flagship Lycos.com Web site, according to a document obtained by CNET News.com.

  • Google sued over site ranking

    Top billing in Google search results has become so coveted that one Web hosting company is suing for it.

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    Patrick Ahern has witnessed the power of Google--and the difficulties of trying to do business without it.

  • Google blacklists BMW.de

    Google has blacklisted BMW.de after the carmaker violated the search giant's guidelines by using a technique that could artificially boost its search engine rating, according to a Google engineer.

  • Yahoo, Google 'irresponsible' in China

    The two search giants have come under fire from a human rights organisation for the activities of subsidiaries in China

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  • The Google gods

    Does the power of the world's most popular search engine pose a threat to the Web's independence?

  • Thinking Machines?

    "What is intelligence?" The answer for now is, we don't know. But that hasn't stopped researchers from designing systems that act independently of human beings, learn from experience, and make decisions.

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