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Suchwort: "Search"
Rubrik: Feuilletons, Stichwort: Google - 46 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 4
Feuilletons
17.01.2013
[…]
Bildenden Künste in München, bei der es unter anderem um die Frage ging, ob das Kino nicht tot, sondern einfach in die Kunst migriert sei. Auf den vorderen Seiten berichtet Daniel Kretschmar über "Graph
Search
", eine neue Suchfunktion, mit der Facebook einen Angriff auf Google startet. Ergänzend dazu werden Alternativen zu Google aufgelistet, die entweder mehr Datenschutz bieten oder ökologischer sind (ob
[…]
Feuilletons
16.04.2012
[…]
their users, risked stifling innovation and balkanising the web. 'There's a lot to be lost,' he said. 'For example, all the information in apps - that data is not crawlable by web crawlers. You can't
search
it.'"
[…]
Feuilletons
11.01.2012
[…]
Zugrif aufs netz. Nun integriert der Konzern seine Suche mit Suchergebnissen aus Google Plus. Der Techblogger Paris Lemon fragt: "How on Earth is Google going to avoid antitrust inquiries with their new
Search
+ features announced today? If Facebook, Twitter, etc, have any decent presence in DC, the ball began rolling a few hours ago. This is the type of case that Senators die for. Google wrapped it in a
[…]
Feuilletons
21.09.2011
[…]
and it recently ran text ads promoting Google Offers to users in some areas. But as far as I can remember, all of these ads have been subtle - some text and maybe a small graphic centered beneath the
search
bar."
[…]
Feuilletons
30.08.2011
[…]
opens up new horizons for the company in
search
, video streaming, and, oh ya, promotions and financial services: 'If we knew that it was a real person, then we could sort of hold them accountable, we could check them, we could give them things, we could you know bill them, you know we could have credit cards and so forth... we can have slightly better
search
results if I know a little bit about who
[…]
Feuilletons
18.08.2010
[…]
Google for analytics on the number of people who have requested building camoflaging, the fact that private citizens can mass opt out of certain Google
search
functions is unprecedented until now. Why not give people the option to opt out of
search
entirely? After all, a hypothetical 'Opt out' or rather 'Do not index these pages I swear are about me and harmful' is considerably less far-fetched a privacy
[…]
Feuilletons
23.06.2010
[…]
Das Wall Street Journal meldet: "Google Inc. is preparing to roll out a music download service tied to its
search
engine later this year, followed by an online subscription service in 2011, according to people familiar with the Internet giant's discussions with the music industry." Christina Warren erkennt darin im Blog Mashable Konsequenzen für Android-Handys und das geplante Google TV: "Think about
[…]
Feuilletons
09.06.2010
[…]
Blog Mashable. Und noch ein Artikel aus Mashable: Hängt Facebook Google ab?, fragt Jolie O'Dell: "Now, we've learned that in the UK, people are visiting social networks more than they're visiting
search
engines." Interessant bei der Präsentation des neuen Iphones war nicht das hübsche neue Gerät, sondern eine technische Schwäche, schreibt Matthias Schwenk in Carta: "In iBooks, dem digitalen Buchladen
[…]
Feuilletons
30.04.2010
[…]
buttons take off, that's really bad news for Google, since its algorithm uses links between sites to determine their order in
search
results. Facebook seeks to replace this open system of links between pages with the 'social links' (or Likes) that it controls. Google and other
search
engines won't have full access to all these Likes, so the company best positioned to rank the Web will be Facebook." Hier
[…]
Feuilletons
15.02.2010
[…]
Wieland Freund unterhält sich mit dem österreichischen Medientheoretiker Konrad Becker ("Deep
Search
- Politik des Suchens jenseits von Google"), der bei aller Kritik an Google auch kein anderes Modell der Informationsorganisation anbieten kann. Manuel Brug schreibt über das alljährliche Requiemskonzert in Dresden - der designierte Chef der Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann, dirigierte zur
[…]
Feuilletons
14.01.2010
[…]
company's business was on the way up in that country, as measured by market share. Data from two firms indicates that Google had managed to cut somewhat significantly into Baidu's lead in the Chinese
search
market in recent months. StatCounter figures, for instance, show that Baidu?s market share had dropped from 71 percent in August to 56 percent in December, while Google?s had risen from 27 percent
[…]
Feuilletons
13.01.2010
[…]
Regimekritiker erwägt Google sämtliche Aktivitäten in China aufzugeben, meldet die New York Times: "The company said it would try to negotiate a new arrangement to provide uncensored results on its
search
site, google.cn. But that is a highly unlikely prospect in a country that has the most sweeping Web filtering system in the world. Google said it would otherwise cease to run google.cn and would consider
[…]
Feuilletons
18.12.2009
[…]
Bruckner denkt in Open über die neue Angst nach, zu wenig Sex zu haben. Und in Salon feiert Laura Miller den besten Comic des Jahres. Es geht ausgerechnet um analytische Philosophie: "Logicomix: An Epic
Search
for Truth" von Apostolos Doxiadis und Christos H. Papadimitriou (illustriert von Alecos Papadatos und Annie Di Donna). Das Internet zermanscht das Hirn gar nicht, meint Ibrahim Evsan in Carta: "Es
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