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How search engines rate on privacy

August 13, 2007 News.com asks Google, Yahoo and others to fess up on what they do to protect their users' personal information.In their own words: Search engines on privacy TAGS: Ask.com, search engine, privacy, survey, lawyer, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

FAQ: Blogging on the job

March 8, 2005 CNET News.com explains the dos and don'ts that could save you from getting fired. TAGS: blogging, blogger, Friendster Inc., blog, firing, employer, search tool, FAQ, boss, survey, policy, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Yahoo, Microsoft gaining ground on Google

January 13, 2005 Consumer survey of search engines keeps Google in the No. 1 slot, but two big competitors are closing the gap. TAGS: Keynote Systems Inc., Ask Jeeves Inc., local search, Ask.com, Yahoo! Inc., search engine, MSN, Lycos Inc., survey, Google Inc., search result, brand, Microsoft Corp.

In their own words: Search engines on privacy

August 13, 2007 CNET News.com tries to clear up recent privacy announcements by surveying Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Ask.com and AOL. Here, they respond.How search engines rate on privacy TAGS: Ask.com, user identity, privacy, cookie, America Online Inc., search engine, Time Warner Inc., IP address, survey, Internet search, IP, knowledge, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., backup, e-mail

This week in Google news

January 14, 2005 Google remains the favorite of search consumers, but Yahoo and Microsoft are closing the gap. TAGS: Ask Jeeves Inc., Sergey Brin, Lycos Inc., Google News, survey, Google Inc., search engine, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Click fraud increasing, study finds

July 17, 2006 Fraudulent clicks climbed 3 percent since last quarter, click fraud consultancy says. TAGS: click fraud, advertiser, fraud, survey, click, study, Yahoo! Inc., spokesman, definition, IP, Google Inc., IP address, Microsoft Corp.

Yahoo CEO to be paid $1 salary

June 2, 2006 San Francisco Bay Area's highest-paid executive follows example of Steve Jobs and the Google boys. TAGS: Terry Semel, salary, compensation, bonus, equity, CEO, Yahoo! Inc., survey, Steve Jobs, San Francisco, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Study: Click fraud could threaten pay-per-click model

July 5, 2006 Survey finds that 27 percent of respondents say they've already slowed or stopped their pay-per-click advertising. TAGS: click fraud, pay-per-click advertising, advertiser, Yahoo! Inc., study, fraud, click, representative, Google Inc., survey, search engine, monitor, Microsoft Corp.
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