Yahoo Uses TV Model To Revise Search (PC Magazine)

June 1, 2006

PC Magazine - Yahoo Inc. is making it easier for Web surfers to find videos by upgrading its search system to become more like saving favorite TV channels with a remote control, the company said on Wednesday.

Yahoo makes Web video search more like TV channels (Reuters)

June 1, 2006

Reuters - Yahoo Inc. is making it easier for Web surfers to find videos by upgrading its search system to become more like saving favorite TV channels with a remote control, the company said on Wednesday.

Ask.com adds new search tools for blogs (AP)

June 1, 2006

AP - Ask.com is adding new tools to appeal to the growing online audience trying to track the latest commentary on blogs, marking the online search engine's latest move to become a more prominent player in its field.

Yahoo creates home for online video community (AFP)

June 1, 2006

This handout photo shows Yahoo! corporate headquarters in Sunnyvale, California.  US Internet search giant Yahoo launched a video-sharing service in a move that could capitalize on a hot online trend made clear by the popular young YouTube website.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - US Internet search giant Yahoo has launched a video-sharing service in a move that it hopes will enable it to capitalize on a hot online trend being blazed by the popular young YouTube website.


US Internet giant Yahoo creates home for online video community (AFP)

June 1, 2006

This handout photo shows Yahoo! corporate headquarters in Sunnyvale, California.  US Internet search giant Yahoo launched a video-sharing service in a move that could capitalize on a hot online trend made clear by the popular young YouTube website.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - US Internet search giant Yahoo launched a video-sharing service in a move that it hopes will enable it to capitalize on a hot online trend being blazed by the popular young YouTube website.


Google sees more partnerships, not major mergers (Reuters)

June 1, 2006

Google headquarters in Mountain View, California is seen in this August 18, 2004 file photo. Google Inc. believes that big-name partnerships instead of major merger deals remain the best way to expand its customer base, executives of the Web search leader said on Wednesday. (Clay McLachlan/Files/Reuters)Reuters - Google Inc. believes that big-name partnerships instead of major merger deals remain the best way to expand its customer base, executives of the Web search leader said on Wednesday.


Google unlikely to make own Web browser (AP)

June 1, 2006

Konstatina Stoyanova, left, Ad Words coordinator and Alex Torres, product user support coordinator, enjoy a relaxed working atmosphere in the offices of Google, at their European headquarters in Dublin, Monday, April 10, 2006. Dublin's new Docklands,  where scores of cranes feed the frenzy for new hotels and gleaming office blocks, offer a vibrant microcosm of Ireland's rise from Europe's emigration blackspot to its 'brain gain' capital. Poles, Iranians, Swedes, Chinese, Nigerians are among the throngs performing tasks ranging from hawking fast food to writing software code. In the middle of it thrives a symbol for this new, immigrant-rich Ireland: the rapidly expanding European headquarters of Internet search-engine giant Google Inc. (AP Photo/John Cogill)AP - Google Inc. CEO Eric Schmidt on Wednesday told industry analysts the online search engine leader is unlikely to create its own Web browser, even though the company remains worried about being slighted by the next version of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer.


Google CEO Reiterates Concerns Over IE7 (PC World)

June 1, 2006

PC World - Search giant doesn't like the integrated search feature in Microsoft's browser.

DoCoMo To Make Mobile Search Rival PC (TechWeb)

June 1, 2006

TechWeb - NTT DoCoMo said Wednesday it will introduce this year search engine functionality enabling cellphone users to surf the Internet as if using a PC.

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