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Apple drops Google search button in latest update to mobile web browser
Apple may drop Google as its primary search engine, if the latest software update for the iPhone is any indication.
Last Thursday, Apple unveiled a new software update for the iPhone, iPhone
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Last Thursday, Apple unveiled a new software update for the iPhone, iPhone
Report: Chinese search engine market grew 38.5 percent in 2009
A report from iResearch Consulting Group indicates that the Chinese search engine market grew 38.5 percent to $1.06 billion in 2009, says Investors.com. China ranked first in worldwide webpage searches, with 203.38
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Google now accounts for site speed when determining search rankings
Google has updated its search algorithm so that it will begin to filter web searches by a site’s loading speed. According to Google principal engineer Matt Cutts, the new signal won’t make too much of a
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Despite growing tensions, Google is search engine of choice on Apple’s iPad
Although the two companies have been increasingly at odds in recent months, the default search engine for the much-hyped Apple iPad is Google, providing a large-scale search engine optimization (SEO) boost to online
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Online ad spending up 14 percent in Q4 2009
Online ad spending totaled $6.4 billion in Q4 2009, reports Clickz.com. Despite being down for the majority of 2008, online ad spending saw a significant comeback in the last quarter of 2009. According to the survey
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Researcher: Google market share stayed mostly steady in March, Ask was surprise gainer
Search giant Google dropped roughly a percentage point in Experian Hitwise’s monthly study of search engine market share, while Ask.com took analysts by surprise,
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Politicians to make extensive use of Google in upcoming elections
According to The Hill, Google is ramping up its political advertising team. This comes as mid-term election campaigns begin to take form, with candidates expected to make extensive use of Google to re
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Ubuntu 10.4 to use Google, not Yahoo, as default search engine
Canonical announced earlier today that they would be using Google as its default search engine in the upcoming release of Ubuntu 10.4, according to Katonda.com. Canonical, the developers of the Linux-based operating
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