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By Erica Naone | 11/18/2008 | 1 Comment After Jerry Yang, Yahoo may need to rethink its strategy. By Andrew Freiburghouse | 10/10/2008 | 1 Comment A new engine can turn a difficult search into a communal quest. Opening Search to Semantic Upstarts By Kate Greene | 09/08/2008 | 2 Comments Yahoo's new open-search platform is giving semantic search a helping hand. Cloud Computing's Perfect Storm? By John Borland | 08/07/2008 | 0 Comments An Intel, Yahoo, and HP initiative will use large-scale research projects to test a new Internet-based computing infrastructure. By Kate Greene | 07/03/2008 | 0 Comments Information from millions of Web pages that use the animation software is now available to search engines. Search Engines' Chinese Self-Censorship By Erica Naone | 06/30/2008 | 3 Comments U.S.-based search engines are choosing what they censor in China and could be blocking more than they have to. A New Divide in Social Networks By Erica Naone | 03/28/2008 | 0 Comments MySpace and Yahoo support Google's OpenSocial standard; Facebook does not. By Erica Naone | 02/07/2008 | 2 Comments If Microsoft purchases Yahoo, the popular Internet property would contribute a lot more than ad revenue. By Erica Naone | 02/01/2008 | 4 Comments A new website will offer personalized search results based on the user's social network. By Kate Greene | 10/02/2007 | 4 Comments Xobni makes it easier to find relevant information buried in your inbox. Building a Better Search Engine By Michael Reisman | 07/27/2007 | 4 Comments A new natural-language system is based on 30 years of research at PARC. By Kate Greene | 06/12/2007 | 0 Comments Speech-recognition software could improve video search. By Brittany Sauser | 05/14/2007 | 13 Comments A new wireless service will provide its subscribers with e-mail at no cost for even the most basic mobile devices. By Kate Greene | 02/14/2007 | 0 Comments Yahoo Pipes lets people make highly customized feeds that combine information from multiple sources and weed out the junk. New Search Tool Uses Human Guides By Wade Roush | 02/02/2007 | 1 Comment At search engine ChaCha, live humans guide visitors to the information they need. But will users slow down enough for real conversations? [1]
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