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Gabriel Stricker from Google comms is now on stage making sure folks can connect …
For the second day in a row, Google has changed the logo on the main Search page with a grayed out logo that comes to life as you type in your query. Is it a coincidence that Google is holding a Search event later today in California? Nope.
Remember the video that surfaced last month wherein live updates were being tested? You know, …
In an interview with the Telegraph in December of 2009, Marissa Mayer hinted at upcoming changes for search in 2010 and beyond. Part of her vision for the future of Google was centered on language.
“Imagine what it would be like if there was a tool built into the search engine which translated my search query into every language
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Google’s “Gesture Search” has been available for Android smartphones for a while now, but the company just updated the app to include a feature that allows users to “double flip” the actual handset in order to initiate a search.
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You simply flip the phone’s face away from you and …
Google has ramped up the speed with which it’s able to return new web content with “a new web indexing system called Caffeine,” according to a recent company blog post.
Google is promising “50 percent fresher results for web searches than our last index,” which would basically re-scour the web continuously, a process …
Yahoo! launched two new iPhone apps today at the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas. The Yahoo! Search iPhone App appears to be somewhat similar to search features that were found in its all-around app that was released over a year ago—namely voice search and current location search—but focuses solely on searching while dropping …