Ex-Livedoor president denies wrongdoing (AP)

May 24, 2006

AP - The disgraced former president of the Japanese Internet portal Livedoor, Takafumi Horie, has denied any wrongdoing in a statement to the media, his lawyer's office said Wednesday.

AP Unveils Deal to Tie Stories to Blogs (AP)

May 24, 2006

AP - The Associated Press announced two agreements Tuesday — one that will tie its news stories to the rapidly growing world of blogs and another that will help guide readers to newspaper Web sites.

Search Service Warns Of Risky Google, MSN Sites (TechWeb)

May 24, 2006

TechWeb - The service's site rankings are derived from ScanSafe's data. The company scans over 3 billion Web requests a month for its corporate customers.

Its Maps Point Way For MSN to Upgrade Local Search Service (Investor's Business Daily)

May 24, 2006

Investor's Business Daily - Microsoft is taking a slightly different path than its main search rivals, Google and Yahoo, in an effort to leap ahead in this growing, moneymaking field.

Google plans impromptu May 31 investor meeting (Reuters)

May 24, 2006

Google headquarters in Mountain View, California is seen in this August 18, 2004 file photo. Web search leader Google Inc. said on Tuesday it plans to hold a special meeting with financial analysts and investors next week, in a bid to improve the company's rocky relations with Wall Street. (Clay McLachlan/Files/Reuters)Reuters - Web search leader Google Inc. said on Tuesday it plans to hold a special meeting with financial analysts and investors next week, in a bid to improve the company's rocky relations with Wall Street.


Google Gains In Search Market, MySpace.com Enters Race (TechWeb)

May 24, 2006

TechWeb - Google's share jumped 6.6 percent compared with the same month a year ago, maintaining the search engine's status as market leader with a 43.1 percent share.

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