Although the online search market is dominated by the big three, including Google, Yahoo!, and MSN but there are many others too in the race. For me, Google is the unbiased leader in online search and I am sure many of you will agree with me.
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Archive - February 2007
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We talk about the oldest man in the world, oldest woman in the world but since this is web 2.0 epoch, we need to mention the oldest blogger in this world. Well, Australian Olive Riley has been declared the world's oldest blogger who is blogging at the...
The traditional media is loosing its ground at a swift pace to the online media. We have already discussed it a number of times. But now, Jim Buckmaster of Craigslist has said that it would be blown up to say that Craigslist has had a devastating...
It is bound to create a fresh debate in Europe on the proposed legislation that makes it mandatory for the users to provide their personal information while opening email accounts or web sites.
In the wake of increasing fake e-mail accounts, some of...
Following repeated complaints by ministry of social development, New Zealand, internet giant Google has closed down a blog named Cyfswatch that posted a death threat against a New Zealand politician. Though the blog has been taken down, it's still in the...
Finally, Google has girded up its loins to start filtering video content on YouTube for copyrighted materials. The Google's YouTube is being reported to have licensed the copyright filtering technology from AudibleMagic .
Google has earlier made...
A post on Trendhunter reads 'Wikipedia's Gets Dirty - World's Most Innocent Encyclopedia is Adding Porn.' Well, they are talking about the WikiProject Porn Stars that enriches the readers with the news about the porn stars.
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We have already discussed about the increasing effect of web 2.0 on the political elections. Now, a Reuters article on Yahoo news is reporting that the Baltic state of Estonia anticipates becoming the world's first country to allow voting via internet in...
The story of fundings continues. PBwiki, a wiki platform for educators, businesses and folks, has raised $2 million in funding from Mohr Davidow Ventures. In addition, prior investors Ron Conway and Chris Yeh also added additional $100k.
PBwiki has...
A group of engineers and scientists are working in U.S on an ambitious project to bring about an inter-planetary Internet system, which is claimed to supply communication links between the Earth and Mars. Led by Vinton G Cerf, popularly known as a...
A few days back, Dell launched its customer relation site dubbed IdeaStorm that was taken to be combination between a message board and Digg.com. Now, LiveSide is reporting three new European Microsoft sites that offer service similar to that of Digg....
One of the major problems faced by media companies and the online video sharing sites is the identification of the copyrighted content. Now, the Californian company dubbed Audible Magic has developed new content-recognition software that they claim to be...
We were talking about a social network based site Trendmill yesterday that opened itself for everyone. Now, Google's Gmail is no longer 'invite only'. Instead, it's open for everyone. Earlier, you could join Gmail by an invitation only but the...
Social networking is a happening these days and is steadily taking many dimensions. Following the trend and sensing the need for social networks, another social network based site Trendmill has been officially opened to everyone. Trendmill allows...
The world's best online hangout MySpace is offering trial free indexing to any content producers who want to block users from uploading their copyrighted clips. The technology has been licensed from an acoustic fingerprinting company dubbed Audible Magic...



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