...but said he was open to the idea of consolidating his search business with some of the smaller companies in order to challenge Google's market share. He said: "Google is such a force in search that without various forms of consolidation and growth I think...
...sales via their websites have rarely if ever been as good.' The 'pay per click' medium which allows business to advertise on Google and receive high volume, targeted traffic to their websites on a pay per visitor basis is enabling many small retailers to compete...
... Opera is fighting for its corner of the browser market with Internet Explorer's dominance finally beginning to fade and newcomer Google struggling for purchase. Opera 10 should benefit from the new Presto 2.2 rendering engine by offering a 30 per cent increase...
...addresses in quick succession, making it hard to determine which addresses host the content in question. (And maybe throw in Google's addresses once in a while so those get blocked as well?) Another issue is that the government set an upper limit of 10,000...
...pass it along and share messages they care about with blogs and their social networks of choice," he said. And it's not just Google ads. In fact, if the car companies were as good at building cars as they appear to be at creative Internet marketing, they might...
...with a turkey "twice the size of Tiny Tim." But - alas - he did, and as "A Christmas Carol" approaches its 165th birthday, a Google search answers the plaint "leftover turkey" with more than 300,000 promises of recipes to dispatch it. As for England's goose-raising...
...painted with yard lines and end zones that say "FLORIDA" on one side and "GATORS" on the other. Search for "Dunwoody Club Drive" on Google Earth and the whole thing is clearly visible. The home is located among McMansions that start in the $500,000 price range....
...$3 billion to the new Clearwire mobile WiMAX buildout are Comcast Corp., Intel Corp. through Intel Capital, Time Warner Cable Inc., Google Inc. and Bright House Networks. Clearwire also said it will receive an additional investment of $10 million from Trilogy...
...different idea for journalists, as the Weblog has reported. There are several outlets that have begun the practice, such as Google, and find that outsourcing to other news brings readers back. The BBC is going "back to basics" with linking stories online,...
...of former Yahoo search talent at Microsoft could suggest the company has shifted back to a strategy of build rather than buy. "Google is the technology leader in the industry, and to catch up with them there is clearly a lot of technology development that...