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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Says goodbye to Eric Schmidt.
Anti-competitive actions strike again.
Company 'complicit in oppression,' they claim.
Will, naturally, appeal.
Bolstered by Intel's recent green-light.
For the users' own good, of course.
Goes head-to-head with Verizon.
Unlikely to actually happen, though.
Resolution calls for unbundling of search.
180 micro-satellites to begin with.
Yahoo parts company with its CEO Carol Bartz via a phone call.
Google Instant Page pre-loads top pages in your search results when it thinks you'll click on them.
We've had a clear out here at CPC HQ and are offering you the chance to fill any gaps in your collection
Google has been found guilty of libel by the French courts over its auto-suggest feature.
Google has officially launched Google Instant, which displays search results as you type.
Google's image search has just been overhauled to show more pics!
Asa Dotzler, Mozilla's director of community development, hit out at Google's Eric Schmidt about his company's privacy policy - and recommended that Firefox users move to Bing.
Microsoft has launched a new search engine to rival Yahoo! and Google, dubbed Bing. Let us know your thoughts in the forums.
Plans for a Java-based Yahoo! Mobile application to bring features already available for the iPhone to other devices have been shelved by the company.
Survey reveals that 54% of Britons admit to checking up on their ex partners, while 97% of us search for ourselves on search engines
In further proof that the tech sector is really feeling the credit crunch, Google has announced the closure of three engineering offices and is trimming its service offerings.
October 14 2021 | 15:04