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Google, Bing and the Borg; The Other Guys Can Still Fight Back
January 5, 2010
Bing and Google Both Growing, at Yahoo's Expense | www.pcworld.com
With Google commanding an estimated 65% of the U.S. search engine market, could a unified front from multiple smaller and more agile search engine players be the best (only?) way to slow down Google’s march for the remaining 35% of the market?
Too little too late or another Google sized land grab?
December 11, 2009
Google teams with Post, N.Y. Times to create online tool | www.washingtonpost.com
Will the living story project from Google be enough to save the hard copy news business or just increase Googles overall market share in another land grab for exposure in the very media it's putting out of business?
Visual Search new but not unique
December 11, 2009
Bing Adds Visual Search Option | bits.blogs.nytimes.com
Bing’s new visual search is a great example of the RIA (Rich Internet Application) potential of the search engine world, but is still falls short of being something exponentially exciting. Yes – I’m sure new features are coming to Bing, but when? With all the resources that Microsoft can bring to focus on a solution, what is the hold up?
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