Related Blog Posts
Google's top antitrust defender: 'It's fun' | Relevant Results - CNET News
17 hours ago ago from Latest Apple Computer News - CNET News
home reviews news downloads cnet tv HOLIDAY HELP DESK: Broadcasting live at 1:00 p.m., PT log in join CNET welcome, my profile log out Latest News CNET River Webware Crave Business Tech Green Tech Wireless Security Photos More Media Cutting Edge Apple Politics & Law Gaming and Culture Microsoft Health Tech Blogs Video RSS Markets Ultimate Holiday Tech Guide Home News Relevant Results Relevant Results ...
Related contentGoogle Is Galloping Way Ahead as Bing Moves Up (NewsFactor)
6 hours ago ago from Cooee Search — This blog brings together IT news from around the world
by on December 19, 2009 NewsFactor If the search market were a horse race, Bing would be moving up as the venerable Yahoo horse starts dropping behind and Google would be far ahead. A new report from comScore, which monitors Web traffic, found Yahoo's portion of U.S.-based searches fell 0.5 percent in November alone, while Microsoft's Bing rose 0.4 percent and Google remained nearly steady. See the rest here: (NewsFactor)">Google ...
Related contentGoogle, Bing cannibalized Yahoo's market share
18 hours ago ago from Number One Make Money Online Malaysia Blog
Once the world's online search leader, Yahoo's share has sharply declined, putting it in danger of losing its relevance in a market increasingly dominated by Google. Yahoo's search market share in November drop to 17.5% from 18% in October, according to a monthly comScore report released late Wednesday. It's the lowest share ever recorded for Yahoo. affiliate program Cannibalizing Yahoo's market share is Microsoft, whose new Bing search ...
Related contentGoogle starts shrinking URLs (on purpose)
20 hours ago ago from Review Data Coder Nine
Add newsletters@cnet.online.com to your address book to ensure CNET newsletters reach your inbox. View online | Share on Facebook December 19, 2009 Google gets into the URL-shrinking biz with Goo.gl Google ventured into new territory this ...
Related contentGoogle Probes What’s Out There In Non-Search World
23 hours ago ago from Market Talk
Back in the fall , Google (GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt said his company would get back into M&A. He wasn’t kidding. Google’s reportedly in talks to purchase local review site Yelp for about $500 million. NY Times says talks have been on going for a few years, but entered a more serious stage about two months ago. “If the deal does go through, then Google will have snapped up seven companies since August, for what I estimate is a ...
Related contentRelated News
Stock windfall for Google employees
20 hours ago ago from San Jose Mercury News
Stock windfall for Google employees By Rachel Beck Associated Press Posted: 12/18/2009 04:42:52 PM PST Updated: 12/18/2009 04:42:52 PM PST NEW YORK Google's employees couldn't have timed the stock market's turn any better. A day before stocks bottomed in March, Google let almost 16,000 of its workers exchange their stock options. It turned out to be the deal of a lifetime. The average exercise price for the options ...
Related contentWeb users unite: Let's tell sites to pay up
7 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Tech
Wake up, Web users. It's time you demanded your fair share for the vast wealth you are helping to build for the Internet's most popular sites. Yahoo, despite its recent troubles, has $4 billion in cash. Google has $22 billion that it won't even share with investors, let alone you. Facebook may one day amass even more cash than either of them. They could never have made a profit without the data they collect about you. So where's your share? ...
Related contentFrench Court Thwarts Google Digital Book Project : NPR
23 hours ago ago from NPR
Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast French Court Thwarts Google Digital Book Project by The Associated Press text size A A A December 18, 2009 A Paris court ruled Friday that Google ...
Related contentRelated Videos
Nothing to see... move along.
