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Stichwort: Google - 8 Presseschau-Absätze
Magazinrundschau
26.06.2023
[…]
Supervulkans gleich: "Die Google-Suche liegt der Ökonomie des modernen Webs zugrunde, sie verhilft einem Großteil des Internet zu Aufmerksamkeit und Umsätzen ... Avram Piltch, Chefredakteur der Tech-
Site
Tom's Hardware, hat über die Beta-Version von Googles KI-Suche geschrieben und dabei einige Probleme beleuchtet. Piltch sagt, dass Googles neues System im wesentlichen eine 'Plagiat-Maschine' ist. Seine
[…]
9punkt
09.08.2018
[…]
zensierte Suchergebnisse zu liefern (unser Resümee). Ryan Gallagher liefert nun neue Details, wie Google das macht. Es nutzt die
Site
265.com, die letzte verbliebene kleine
Site
des Konzerns, die nicht selbst als Suche funktioniert, sondern Suchanfragen an die chinesische
Site
Baidu weiterleitet. Diese Anfragen wurden offenbar nach Brenzligkeit sortiert: "Man stellte so eine Liste von Tausenden verbotenen
[…]
Feuilletons
04.12.2010
[…]
whack-a-mole aimed at getting the Wikileaks State Department cables thrown down the memory hole: First, Sen. Joe Lieberman successfully nudged Amazon into kicking the
site
off its servers. Then the Library of Congress blocked the
site
for all employees and users of its computer terminals. Now we learn that the State Department is warning prospective hires that if they write about Wikileaks on Twitter
[…]
Feuilletons
05.08.2010
[…]
teilt Urs Hözle im offiziellen Google Blog mit: "Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked. We don?t plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product, but we will maintain the
site
at least through the end of the year and extend the technology for use in other Google projects." Mehr dazu auch in den Cnet News.
[…]
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
07.08.2009
[…]
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 Netz Gedanken
[…]
Feuilletons
17.07.2009
[…]
project to which Internet service providers can submit. But if the trial run is deemed a success and made law, anyone who links to a blacklisted
site
can be fined $11,000 a day. That means it will be a crime not just to provide the contents of a web
site
, but to merely reproduce its address. That?s not just like banning books. It?s like banning books, and banning saying the banned book?s title. It
[…]
Feuilletons
09.04.2009
[…]
take the next step. If you see a headline what I want you to do is I want you to think, 'Oh that's interesting, I want to know more,' and then based on that I want you to click to the newspaper Web
site
or to Wikipedia or to wherever. ... we think we can build a business -- again, with you guys -- with significant advertising resources, where the advertising is targeted to the content. To me that's
[…]