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European Commission proposes settlement for Google over antiNews Regulators give search giant chance to settle over investigation into alleged abuse of search engine dominance.
By Rene Millman Published
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Google's expansion plans revealed in trial against OracleNews Firm wants 35 per cent of revenue to be generated from non-search business in 2013.
By Dan Levine Published
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Google makes search more personalNews The 'Search plus Your World' changes bring Google+ closer into the search fold.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Google uncloaks refreshed searchNews The internet giant starts rolling out its fresh search look to mark the start of 2012.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Google adds verbatim search toolNews The verbatim tool will replace the '+' search option for results that reflect exact terms users search for.
By Eva Martin Published
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Google promises 'fresher' searchNews The internet giant looks to make its searches more timely.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Does anyone still Yahoo?News Inside the Enterprise: Carol Bartz’ departure from Yahoo! is further evidence that large, monolithic websites have had their day.
By Stephen Pritchard Published
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More Brits browse with BingNews Microsoft's search engine overtakes Yahoo in UK popularity stakes, regaining number two spot.
By Miya Knights Published
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Google adds speed and speech to searchNews The new functions are designed to make searching via Google easier and broader.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Millions duped in poisoned Google Image attackNews Trend Micro finds a well-crafted poisoned SEO campaign has seen millions of users visit malicious pages.
By Tom Brewster Published
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EMC World 2011: EMC teams with Google for data searchNews The ‘deluge of data’ is hard to sift through, so EMC looks to the world’s search leader for help.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Microsoft files Google complaint with EUNews Microsoft files a formal complaint against Google with the European Commission, claiming the latter was trying to create a walled garden around search.
By Tom Brewster Published
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