May 18, 2012

Google buys restaurant guide Zagat Survey

Google, the world’s most popular internet search engine, on Thursday confirmed its purchase of restaurant guide Zagat Survey. Zagat is a well-known restaurant guide firm that offers a reliable and comprehensive view of where to drink, eat, stay and play

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Google’s Street View Cars Grabbed Locations Of Phones, Laptops

Google’s Street View cars collected the locations of millions of laptops, cell phones, and other Wi-Fi devices around the world, a practice that raises novel privacy concerns, CNET has confirmed. Read More… More on Online Privacy

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Baidu, Microsoft will provide English-language search service

Google Inc may face a new challenge in China as Microsoft Corp, its main rival in the United States, and Baidu Inc, China’s biggest search engine, are joining forces against it in the world’s largest Internet market. Microsoft will provide

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Boxee To Add Blinkx Video Browser

No related content found. Shopatron is the world’s leading provider of global eCommerce for consumer goods. With Shopatron, orders placed on branded websites are offered to a managed network of global partners for fulfillment, typically for assignment to

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Recent News Highlights the “Dark Side” of SEO

Kenneth C. Wisnefski, Founder and CEO of WebiMax, offers his insights in to the unethical and illegal Black Hat SEO tactics that are plaguing the SEO industry. Mount Laurel, NJ (Vocus/PRWEB) February 16, 2011 There are thousands of search engine optimization (SEO) firms in the world that claim they are the “best of the best” and that they get their clients the optimum results (being in Google’s …

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Gadgetwise: Five Reasons To Use Microsoft’s Latest Browser

Last week Microsoft unfurled what it calls the “release candidate” version of Internet Explorer 9, the latest version of the world’s most widely used browser. Unlike the beta version I wrote..

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