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Google Public Service Search makes for easy phishing

Wow, it seems like even the beloved Google has become a type of security threat. Phishing has just become as easy as a Google search.

Live.com Is Not Passing Referer Information

And so, it appear that the Live.com has taken its permanent place among the icons of the Internet. In short, MSN Search is no more.

Google’s fight for the ‘Gmail’ name

Bet Google never saw this one coming! It seems that Google is in a fight for the right to use Gmail. And yet some how, I am willing to bet that they’ll find way to win.

Acer, Yahoo Team for Search

So why in the world would Acer and Yahoo possibly have a desire to team up on a project. Oh, the answer to this might just surprise you.

Next Wave: Dabble

If someone wants to start-up a new company that would really excite me, how about one that helps to me to recall a particular song based on my voice in a mic singing the melody. Until then, Dabble offers us something else to consider…

Google Asks Surfers for Help

OK, why would anyone want to participate? No seriously, not just the reasons Google is offering, I mean in the real world.

Google’s summer isn’t so hot

According to MarketWatch, Google has seen better summers. In reality, it feels more like the search giant leveled off rather than slumped, but maybe it’s just me?

Google says may launch video service in Japan

Google is invading Japan! Well, with their video, anyway. Hipcast has been in this market for sometime, wonder what took Google so long?

Google UK Unique Indexing Issues?

What makes Google UK different from that of the Google here in the US? Apparently, its indexing…

APIlitAx 1.0.1 Released: AJAX GUI for AdWords

Speaking as an AdWords kind of guy, this is a great thing indeed! Ajax can bring so much to an endeavor, so adding it to AdWords is not all that surprising.

Microsoft to Provide and Sell Ads on Facebook, the Web Site

This is a great deal for the folks over at Microsoft. Seriously, I mean is there any real question that allowing this ad deal to go through would be great for both companies?

Researchers Yearn to Use AOL Logs, but They Hesitate

AOL has a craptastic record in general, so the fact that researchers are less than excited about wanting to use their search logs should come as no surprise.

Seek (on the Web) and the advertisers shall find you

So does Yahoo’s latest actions (among that of others) mean that they are crossing the line in their efforts to generate revenue. Or instead, would it be better to allow them to discover what works best for them as they companies like this remain unchecked?

Google demotes Froogle, trumpets video

Apparently Google is trying to position their video service into the mainstream spotlight as they toss the much more valued Froogle into the back seat.

Google’s new service: click and clip

Google is getting into the coupon business, even if many of us are growing a little leery of this move.

Google launches free Wi-Fi network

From search engine to everything engine, Google is now running as a WiFi service, too!

Google Gets Back into MySpace

Serving as a search engine for MySpace is not small deal, let me tell you.

AOL Leaked Search Queries

AOL does it again with leaked search engine queries. No rest of the unfortunate I suppose…

Google’s Blogger unblocked (again) in China

Blogger has been unchained in China recently. Still, there are still a number of problems that remain in question.

Report: Google to Invest an Additional $1B in India

Google is tossing a full billion into the country of India. While some question the timeliness of the event, others feel that it could be money well spent.

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