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Microsoft Backs New Yahoo Search Team, Sunday, November 30, 2008
   
 

Microsoft Corp is taking up a new management team to take control of Yahoo Inc.'s Internet search business and sign a partnership deal following its failed takeover attempt.

Microsoft will put up $5 billion to back Jonathan Miller, the former chief executive officer of AOL, and Ross Levinsohn, a former president of Fox Interactive Media.

Microsoft is seeking ways to revive its online advertising business as the global recession stifles spending and Google Inc. wins more search users. For Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo, which spurned Microsoft's bids of as much as $47.5 billion this year, a deal may help shore up revenue after losing out on a partnership with Google.



The terms would give Microsoft a 10-year operating agreement to manage Yahoo's search business, plus a two-year option to buy it for $20 billion. Senior directors of the companies have agreed to the outline of the deal, the newspaper said, without citing anyone.

However Levinsohn denied the report, according to a blog post by the Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital.

Source:Google News

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SearchTogether,a new research project from Microsoft, Thursday, November 27, 2008
   
 

Adaptive Systems and Interaction group at Microsoft Research Redmond have released a beta of SearchTogether,which is a free Internet plug in that allows groups of people to collaborate on Web Searches. Meredith Ringel Morris, a researcher spearheading the project conveys that SearchTogether is just a portion of a larger project about collaborative search.

As updated in one of the blogs, Microsoft's SearchTogether is a breakthrough and different from traditional search, which is executed solo. SearchTogether gives opportunity for people at different locations to execute searches as a team.It basically enables people to divide responsibilities and pooling results in a shared Web space on the browser.



Existing search Engines enable users to find Web content on an individual basis.Search interfaces have not yet been able to support collaborative search. Collaborating on search generally means that while one person is at a keyboard,the other makes suggestions.It could also be possible that while two people,each viewing a Web browser, they would be using instant messaging or a phone.The product is expected to become very popular among schools,colleges and universities, where students would have to work on multiple projects.

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SearchWiki, a new search tool launched by Google, Tuesday, November 25, 2008
   
 

Google has launched a search feature that provided an opportunity for net users to re-rank, delete and add comments on search results.SearchWiki, is an example of how search is becoming increasingly dynamic,providing people tools that make search even more useful.

Suppose a user does the same search, frequently.Later,the user can remove a site from the results that isn't of interest.Users are also given the option to add comments to a site, which pops up every time that site is in the results.Users can further personalize search results by typing in the URL of a site they want to add to their search results for a particular search,or even move a site to the top of the search results.To enable SearchWiki,the user need to be signed in to a Google account and English must be the chosen language.

Additional feature is that users can keep track of all the changes that has been made with the option "see all my SearchWiki notes".One can also remove any changes that have been made to the search results and can revert back to the usual search results.

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Pubcon, Sunday, November 23, 2008
   
 

WebmasterWorld's PubCon, or "PubCon", is an educational conference and industry trade show focussed specifically for web professionals and website owners.Although the conferences center piece is search engine marketing, WebmasterWorld Conference and PubCon events are for leaders in search engine and Internet marketing professionals.These professionals gather to share the best methods in the design, development,promotion as well as marketing of their businesses and brands.

This year,WebmasterWorld's Search & Internet Marketing Conference, PubCon was held from Nov 11-14 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas,Nevada USA.Several Search engine marketers,optimizers,webmasters,marketing executives,program and channel managers purchasing agents were present for this conference.

Source:Pubcon definition-Wikipedia

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Yahoo adds Glue for its US search results., Friday, November 21, 2008
   
 

Yahoo Glue displays a result of search pages in a more visually appealing manner with the text,images,photos,news,videos and blogs displayed on one page.Yahoo Glue for India was unveiled in May and now Yahoo has rolled out its U.S. beta version of its Glue Pages.With this tremendous effort,Yahoo has succeeded in putting related content all on one page.One needs to wait and see if net users would prefer Yahoo or its competitor Google where the display consists of text links with additional linksto related videos, blogs, photos etc.

To get a glued result of your search pages, type this link in your browser, http://glue.yahoo.com

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Web 2.0 Summit:YouTube,the second largest search engine, Tuesday, November 18, 2008
   
 

During the Web 2.0 Summit, the Mayor of San Francisco,Gavin Newsom, pointed out that the internet is undergoing a major change due to YouTube.Each and every significant and insignificant dialogue is being recorded, and the videos are available on YouTube.Through out the summit, it got revealed that YouTube could be the second largest search engine after Google.ComScore's most U.S search engine Rankings for August 2008 revealed that YouTube has obtained a larger level of search traffic than Yahoo.Thus Google would be fetching the top two positions for search engine traffic.

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Microsoft transforms its live site to a social network, Sunday, November 16, 2008
   
 

Microsoft has updated its online services and has transformed its live site to a social network.The changes include photo sharing,email,instant messaging capabilities as well as including contents from around 50 companies.The Web Services include Flickr,LinkedIn Corp,Twitter,Wordpress.org etc., through profiles and a news feed.The Web 2.0 industry observers have received several positive reviews regarding these updates.

Live.com users can now access several online services like mail, calendar, photos, online storage,etc.,including downloaded services like a mail client, instant messaging,Movie Maker,Photo Gallery,the Toolbar and other services. Eventually,this has become one huge social network.Check out http://www.windowslive.com/ for more.

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Google's major update-introduces Video and Voice Chat for Gmail, Thursday, November 13, 2008
   
 

Video and Voice Chat has been added to Google,creating a major update for Gmail.In order to make this functionality work, we need to install a small browser plugin,available at the location http://mail.google.com/videochat .This update can function on all browsers and will work on PC's with Windows XP or Vista, including Macs with OS X 10.4 or later.

We need to intially enable this new functionality from the 'Options' menu which is at the bottom of a Gmail chat window.Then we need to select the contact you want to speak with and click on 'Video & more' located in the lower-left part of the chat window.From here on,you can then start a voice or video chat.

Point to note that Google's Gmail desktop chat program has not yet incorporated any video functionality yet, although voice chat is available for Google Talk long time ago.However Google has become a major competitor for skype for which video chat has been one of the major functionalities.

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Microsoft CEO rules out option to buyout Yahoo, Tuesday, November 11, 2008
   
 

Microsoft Corporation Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer said that his company has no plans to make another bid to buyout yahoo.

"We made an offer, we made another offer, and it was clear that Yahoo didn't want to sell the business to us and we moved on .We are not interested in going back and re-looking at an acquisition. I don't know why they would be either, frankly. They turned us down at 33 dollars a share, said Ballmer as published in a blog.

On the contrary,Yahoo Chief Executive, Jerry Yang said that Yahoo would welcome Microsoft if it was ever willing to offer another bid with the former.Yahoo made these remarks after Google stayed out of the ad deal with Yahoo after the Justice Department notified the two companies of an antitrust suit.

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Google and Yahoo Ad Deal Discontinued, Saturday, November 08, 2008
   
 

After Microsoft opted for a bid for Yahoo in February, Google and Yahoo began several conversations to see if Google could help Yahoo to remain independent. Thus came the advertising agreement which the two companies signed in June. This deal was supposed to deliver Yahoo $250 million to $450 million in additional operating cash flow in the first year.

However,Google chose to abandon this controversial deal after the Justice Department notified the companies that it would file an antitrust suit to block it.
Google's Chief Executive Eric Shmidt said in an interview which was posted in a blog,"We canceled the deal with about one hour to go before a lawsuit was going to be filed against our deal. We concluded after a lot of soul-searching that it was not in our best interest to go through a lengthy and costly trial which we believe we ultimately would have won."

On the contrary,Yahoo said it would have preferred to defend the deal in court. "Yahoo strongly believes we would have prevailed in court if the Department of Justice had filed a lawsuit, but unlike Google, we were prepared to defend our agreement,"said Tracy Schmaler, a Yahoo spokeswoman in a blog.Yahoo's Chief Executive Jerry Yang said that he was upset that Google had chosen to walk away.

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Antivirus for protection of Google Android Phones, Wednesday, November 05, 2008
   
 

SMobile Systems has released SMobile VirusGuard-the first mobile security solution for Android phones.It is specially developed in order to protect mobile devices which uses the Google Android System.The viruses usually infect and cross the mobile devices through the memory card.This antivirus allows users to scan mobiles and their memory cards for nearly 400 known viruses,including variants of mobile Malware.

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Third Beta update of Google Chrome, Tuesday, November 04, 2008
   
 

Google Chrome version 0.3.154.9 is released.This release fixes several issues,especially with regard to plugins which people have put forward in the top issues.Check the following site http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel/release-notes for details on the changes that have been made since 0.2.149.30.

Following issues have been fixed:
1.Scrolling with laptop touchpads works fine now.
2.Improved performance for plugins (like Flash, Silverlight, QuickTime, and Windows Media).Several issues like video not loading, stopping after a second, and slowing down were fixed.
3.When you close a tab that was showing PDF using Adobe Reader 9,a 'chrome has crashed' message appears.This has been fixed.
4.Data from secure sites are not stored.We can still search the history for the site contents.
5.Performance Improvement for people who use web proxies.

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Scanned Documents are available through Google Search, Saturday, November 01, 2008
   
 

Google turns PDf files generated from scanned paper into digital text using OCR optical character recognition(OCR) technology.

Google product manager hasaid in a blog post "In the past, scanned documents were rarely included in search results as we couldn't be sure of their content.We had occasional lues from references to the document, so you might get a search result with a title but no snippet highlighting your query. Today, that changes. We are now able to perform OCR on any scanned documents that we find stored in Adobe's PDF format".

The converted text of scanned files are available in search pages through the "View as HTML" link.

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