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Week in review: Microhoogle intrigue

July 4, 2008 Microsoft, Yahoo, and Google are facing probes, proxies, and accusations of backroom politicking as their various attempts to link up come under scrutiny. Also: searching for content within Flash i... TAGS: Shockwave Flash, Shockwave, Yahoo! Inc., Yahoo Search, Internet search advertising, News Corp., Adobe Systems Inc., Week in review, Google Inc., search engine, Internet search, Time Warner Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office

China accused of rerouting search traffic to Baidu

October 22, 2007 Google confirms reports that users attempting to access popular American search engines have been redirected to China-based Baidu. TAGS: Baidu.com Inc., TechCrunch, China, search engine, Beijing, traffic, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows Live, Yahoo! Inc., blog, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft to launch Windows Live Product Search

May 5, 2006 Software giant plans to launch Windows Live Product Search--a search engine aimed specifically at finding items. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Live, search engine, MSN, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Images: Microsoft revs its search engine

February 1, 2005 Software giant replaces Yahoo search technology with its own MSN Search and gives the MSN home page a makeover. TAGS: MSN Search, MSN, search engine, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

State questions Microsoft search plans

April 14, 2004 Massachusetts investigates whether the company is unlawfully wielding its desktop dominance in its plans to enter the search engine market. TAGS: Massachusetts, search engine, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Hits and misses for search engines

August 22, 2007 With the Search Engine Strategies conference under way, here's a look at what's up at Google, Ask, Accoona and Microsoft. TAGS: Accoona Corp., search engine, Google Earth, YouTube Video, Google Inc., Facebook, description, YouTube, conference, Microsoft Corp., video

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.

Microsoft outlines Vista desktop search changes

September 12, 2007 Company agreed in June to make alterations to satisfy antitrust concerns from rivals, particularly Google. TAGS: technical committee, desktop search, Microsoft Windows Vista, service pack, search engine, software company, search result, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., button, Microsoft Windows

Google gets the boot from Amazon's A9

May 1, 2006 Microsoft's Windows Live Search has replaced Google as the default search engine on Amazon's A9 site. TAGS: Amazon A9, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc., search engine, blog, 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, cookie, search engine, IP address, privacy, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., survey, IP, Internet search, knowledge, Yahoo! Inc., backup, Google Inc., e-mail

Search engines race to update privacy policies

July 23, 2007 Microsoft and Yahoo are the latest to announce limits on how long they will keep Web search data. TAGS: online advertising, cookie, Internet search, IP address, IP, Google Inc., search, search engine, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Google, Yahoo, Microsoft adopt same Web index tool

November 16, 2006 Offers a place to submit Web pages to all three search engines at once, instead of performing the process at each site. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Live Search, search engine, Webmaster, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Windows Live, owner, search result, Web page, process, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

FAQ: What does the Google subpoena mean?

January 20, 2006 The Justice Department has been asking search engines to cough up logs of search terms. What does this mean, and what happens next? TAGS: search engine, America Online Inc., Google Inc., request, Yahoo! Inc., Time Warner Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Is Endeca really the next Google?

June 28, 2007 Some big names in search say the next great search engine won't dabble in consumer Web pages or video, but in enterprise. TAGS: Endeca Technologies Inc., Truveo, video search, Ask.com, search engine, Boston, Time Warner Inc., video, America Online Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft looks to foil Web spammers

July 13, 2006 Researchers at Microsoft have developed a tool to scrub search engines of major spam Web sites that pollute results. TAGS: spammer, spam, search engine, researcher, blogging, blog, Web page, Microsoft Corp., link

Spam experts at MIT lift curtain on search

March 30, 2007 With no real cure for search engine spam in play, educating legitimate marketers is key. TAGS: advertiser, search engine, Google AdSense, search engine optimization, spam, BMW, brand, Google Inc., expert, solution, conference, speakers, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Dogpile adds MSN search

August 2, 2005 InfoSpace is building the capabilities of its metasearch Web site, which already offers results from Google, Yahoo and Ask Jeeves. TAGS: MSN Search, InfoSpace Inc., Ask Jeeves Inc., search engine, MSN, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., video

Belgian copyright group warns Yahoo

January 19, 2007 Copiepresse, which represents French- and German-language Belgian newspapers, adds No. 2 search engine to its list of offenders. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., search engine, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

The freedom to disallow speech in cyberspace

March 7, 2007 Attorney Eric Sinrod says tech industry escaped a close call that might have imposed shackles on search engines and Internet service providers. TAGS: plaintiff, First Amendment, defendant, cyberspace, freedom, speech, Internet search engine, argument, identity, search engine, federal judge, Google Inc., Internet Service Provider, decision, Internet service, service provider

Vista search seems fair, regulators say

May 12, 2006 U.S. government gives OK to Microsoft's search box plans for Vista, which have been criticized by rival Google. TAGS: regulator, Microsoft Windows Vista, antitrust, computer company, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Corp., search engine, Google Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Web browser
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