Results for search in review
Articles & reviews
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Live Labs emphasizes the 'search' in Microsoft Research*
Wednesday 1 February 2006 – 08:55
Microsoft's announcement last week of the founding of Live Labs could revolutionize the way the company's brightest minds communicate with its most capable engineers. Or, just as likely, it could be another way to refocus energy and attention toward beefing up the MSN Search engine, and bolstering its competitive position against Google.
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Simplifying Mobile Search*
Wednesday 1 August 2007 – 11:08 in Business
When you’re on the move, do you want to search the Web the way you would on a PC, or do you want to search for what’s around you? Sometimes you’ll want to look up a Web page and read it but more often you want to know where a movie is playing rather than
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In Search of a Travel Notebook*
Thursday 20 January 2005 – 08:46
It was the holiday shopping season, deals were plentiful and a good time to shop for a new notebook to ease a heavy travel load. Here's one guy's approach to making a choice while the holiday deal clock was ticking. -
Google integrates search engines*
Friday 18 May 2007 – 01:00
Google today announced maybe the most significant enhancement to the company's core search engine in several years: Google is integrating search engines...
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Google Image Search extends filter options*
Wednesday 30 May 2007 – 02:13
Google has updated its image search engine by adding new filters to restrict results to specific categories...
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In Search of True DDR2 Bleeding Edge Memory*
Monday 27 February 2006 – 03:00
We tested DDR2 modules from 16 vendors and gauged latency, overclocking capabilities and other features. Bottom line: tread carefully because there are big differences in performance.
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Microsoft adds New York to Live Search Maps*
Thursday 31 May 2007 – 02:08
The Big Apple is getting the 3D treatment in Microsoft's updated Live Search Map service... -
No video games found in search of Virginia Tech killer's dorm*
Friday 20 April 2007 – 12:06
Police and news media are still trying to figure out what caused Virginia Tech student Cho Seung-Hui to kill himself along with 32 classmates and teachers, but so far violent video games don't appear to be a factor. ...
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