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AskMeNow to Debut New Semantic Search Technology at "ShowStoppers" CTIA 2007

Mobile Phone Seach Has Never Been Easier for Consumers and Enterprises.

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Security that nets malicious Web sites

Have you ever wondered how fraudulent or malicious websites can rank highly on search engines like Google or Yahoo?

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USC Students Devising Gadgets for Google

USC Viterbi students Pamela Fox and Ryan Brown create eye-catching gizmos for the search engine.

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Google Adds New Features to the Google Toolbar for Firefox

Firefox users can customize their search experience with the latest version of Google Toolbar

The latest version of the Google Toolbar for Mozilla Firefox® is now available. This new beta version of the Google Toolbar includes new features that enable users to personalize their search experience and browse their favorite content more efficiently.

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Google Now Searches More Than 7 Million US Patents

Google says now you can search for U.S. patents.

"Google Patent Search uses much of the same technology that powers Google Book Search, so you can scroll through pages and zoom in on text and illustrations just like you can with books." - from Google blog search.

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IBM and Yahoo! Unveil Free Enterprise Search Software

New Solution Helps Organizations Find, Access and Use Information on Demand

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McAfee Updates Groundbreaking Study of Search Engine Safety

Overall risk declines by 12%; Sponsored ads continue to pose high risk, however; "Drive-by" malware sites frighteningly common.

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Britney Spears Is Back at Number One as Yahoo!'s Top Search Term for 2006

Yahoo! Inc. released its list of the most popular search terms of 2006 and Britney Spears has topped the list for the fifth time in six years. In 2005 everyone on the Top Search list had music, film or TV hits, but 2006 was all about the under thirty celebrity set making a mark on pop culture. Based on results selected from millions of Yahoo! Search users, the top searches of 2006 gives unique insight into whom and what captivated people this year.

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Google Helping Doctors Diagnose Difficult Cases

Searching with Google may help doctors to diagnose difficult cases, finds a study from Australia published on bmj.com today.

Doctors have been estimated to carry two million facts in their heads to help them diagnose illness, but with medical knowledge expanding rapidly, even this may not be enough. Google is the most popular search engine on the world wide web, giving users quick access to more than three billion medical articles.