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Miva Partners with Eniro

The search engine network Miva announces private label partnership with Eniro.

Fears That Search Engine May Run Out of Fuel

Standard and Poor are doubtful about continued growth in Search Leader Google's stock price. [Turks]

Yahoo searches Web for job listings

Yahoo is quietly testing a new job search engine that finds not just job listings from paid partners and advertisers but also from across the Web. [Cnet]

Google facing search engine China quandary

Google has long wanted to expand in China. And the question of its Chinese strategy is now becoming more urgent, as one of China's leading search engines, Baidu, gets ready to go public. [Mercury News]

Google wins typosquatting ruling

Google has won a ruling from the National Arbitration Forum giving it control of several domains which are very similar to its own. [The Register]

Firefox gets the Google Toolbar

Internet search engine Google has released a version of its toolbar software for Firefox along with two other extensions that integrate Google functionality directly into the Web browser. [BetaNews]

New search engine to help thwart terrorists

Several organisations are supporting the development of a new anti-terrorism search engine. The theory is that snippets of information - that by themselves appear to be innocent - may be linked together to reveal highly sensitive data. [Contractor]

Farewell to DoubleClick

The last three million shares of DoubleClick changed hands yesterday, and the acquisition of the digital marketing specialist is now complete. [Motley Fool]

The face of Jesus.....by Google Maps

The online mapping tool developed by search engine Google can now produce images from all over the globe - including the the son of God's face in a Peruvian sand dune. [The Register]

Google, Yahoo! get most RSS attention

An analysis of news consumption shows Google and Yahoo with the most attention for RSS (Really Simple Syndication) content, together commanding nearly 50% of reader interest during the first half of 2005. [ZDNet]

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