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I’ve switched to Live.com as a homepage (love the image search!) but I’ve got to admit that I still Google a bit in private for one reason or another. I thought the Google Microsoft search page would use a devilishly clever little search algorithm to Read More...
Windows Live Folders has been re-branded Windows Live SkyDrive . Cool name, cool service. You get (free) 500 MB of password-protected (with Live ID) online file storage, available from any computer with Internet access. You create personal, shared, and Read More...
A commercial satellite image appears to have captured China's new nuclear ballistic Jin-class (Type 094) attack sub recently and it's been published by Google Earth. According to the Strategic Security Blog , the new submarine was photographed by the Read More...
The Mobile Search team has released V2 of the rich client application for Windows Mobile, as well as a major update to the browser based interface. Whether you have a J2ME (Java) phone, Windows Mobile phone, or any other device with a mobile browser, Read More...
Technology legend Jim Gray is missing. His 40' sailboat disappeared near the Farallon Islands in California in clear weather and calm seas. You can help in the search using new technology developed by those that know and love him. Techies at Amazon.com, Read More...
You can help Children's Hospital by starting your next web search using this Live Search page . The Live Search Team will kick in a $1 donation for every search made from this page, up to $25,000. Get searching, now though January 29, 2007. Live Search Read More...
Lake Superior State University released it's 32nd annual List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-Use, Over-Use and General Uselessness today. This year's somewhat paltry list of only sixteen was culled from more than 4,500 bête noir nominations. Read More...
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales is about to launch a search engine intended to rival to Google and Yahoo. Wikiasari , which uses the same user-generated system as Wikipedia, may launch as early as the first quarter of 2007. It will be a for-profit project Read More...
 
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