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Rubrik: Feuilletons, Stichwort: Google News - 5 Presseschau-Absätze
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
07.08.2009
[…]
on Google News entries, a quiet milestone in digital publishing will have been achieved: Google will have used its collective indexing weight to help Wikipedia achieve the kind of dominance in topic
search
that the site already enjoys with individual searches-and Wikipedia isn't even a news organization!" Auch Thomas Knüwer macht sich in Indiskretion Ehrensache nach dem Murdoch-Rückzug aus dem kostenlosen
[…]
Feuilletons
04.08.2009
[…]
post on the Google News blog today revealed a big number: Google recently quadrupled the number of newspaper articles in its News Archive
Search
. You may recall that at TechCrunch50 last year, Google?s Marissa Mayer demoed this powerful news tool that can
search
the text of publications far back in time - some over 200 years old." Techcrunch berichtet auch über die Zunahme der Twitter-Nutzerschaft
[…]
Feuilletons
01.07.2009
[…]
violence did the Sri Lankan state commit against its Tamil civilian population, on what scale and with what intentions? The continuing concentration of over 250,000 people in the camps both blocks the
search
for answers to these questions, and itself constitutes a most serious crime. If the doors are not opened quickly, this will raise questions of whether the government seriously intends a restoration
[…]
Feuilletons
08.05.2009
[…]
free, so it's hard to argue that, say, T-Mobile's G1 Googlephone competes with Apple's iPhone. But that's a red herring. The real problem is the potential for collusion in mobile
search
. Google used to brag about how much
search
traffic the iPhone generated for it - 50 times more than any other handset, Google executives said last year. One hasn't heard Google trotting out those kinds of statistics lately
[…]