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Microsoft's Next-Gen Search Engine Kumo Expected Next Week
May 20, 2009: The search for Microsoft's mysterious Kumo may soon be over. According to reports, Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer will unveil Redmond's latest search brand, code-named Kumo, next week at The Wall Street Journal's D: All Things D conference. Ballmer is one of the featured speakers at the conference, which runs from May 26-28 in Carlsbad, California. News that Ballmer could unveil Kumo during the conference broke late yesterday on the All Things D blog and in today's The Wall Street J..
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Google Chrome 2 is 20% faster than Chrome 1 in physical speed tests
May 22, 2009: Yesterday, Google traded development track 1 of its Chrome Web browser for track 2, making the latter effectively the "stable" edition of the browser, even though it's still officially under development and not yet feature-complete. Many users of version 1 found themselves automatically upgraded to version 2, and may very well have noticed a subsequent speed increase from the JavaScript interpreter...
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Google Announces Logo Changes
May 22, 2009: No, Google is not changing the Google logo itself, but a number of the company's products will be presented with slightly different logos, which all reflect one unified look and feel...
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YouTube and ESPN Form a New Bond
May 20, 2009: YouTube and ESPN have entered a new partnership together. YouTube's Chris Dale gave WebProNews a few details about it in a quick phone call...
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Kumo: Already a step behind Google, Yahoo?
May 21, 2009: While it has been readying Kumo for its first public airing--probably at next week's D: All Things Digital event--Yahoo and Google have already shown off their latest search enhancements. Worse still, their demos show that Redmond's rivals are heading in some of the same directions as Microsoft itself...
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Yahoo searching for ways to show fewer Web links
May 19, 2009: SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc. is pruning Web links from its Internet search results as it strives to provide more immediate gratification and lure traffic away from the market leader, Google Inc...
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Google grows its search score
May 19, 2009: Research firm Comscore revealed its April 2009 survey of US search engine rankings...
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Wolfram Alpha: A new kind of search engine
May 19, 2009: Web users can submit customized questions to the service, and Wolfram Alpha will try to work out the answer on the fly. The chance that a healthy 35-year-old woman will contract heart disease in the next 10 years? One in 167. The temperature in Washington, D.C., during the July 1976 bicentennial? An average of 74 degrees...
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Wolfram Alpha is live and interesting, but not a Google killer
May 16, 2009: Finally, after all the sneak-peeks and numerous blog posts about how Wolfram Alpha could finally be the Google killer prophesized in cave paintings on ancient server room walls, the computational knowledge engine is live...
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Google Says Outage Caused By Traffic Routing Error
May 15, 2009: The outage that took Google offline for scores of users on Thursday was caused by a traffic routing error, the company now says. The Google outage affected users across the United States and in numerous other countries. The vast majority of Google services became unavailable, including Gmail, YouTube, Google News, and even the google.com home page...
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