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Amazon's Askville.com attempts to fill the void left by Google Answers
Google's graceful exit from the human-assisted search market in November left a space for a new competitor to rival leading service Yahoo! Answers. Surprisingly, the most recent player is not another search engine, but online retailer Amazon.
What will Wikiasari look like?
Reports that Amazon and Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, will be launching a search engine called Wikisari in 2007 are creating confusion.
UK online retailing sector booms in the run up to Christmas
Christmas is always the busiest time of year for retailers, and it's no different IN 2006. In fact, the retail sector looks set to have its best ever year.
Pioneering Chinese search engine loses key executive
Baidu, "China's Google," loses a key member of its engineering team - but forecasts still look hopeful.
On-Line goes off-line
A brief overview of what some search engines are doing off line to build their brand and increase market share.
Online news is becoming more popular than its printed counterpart
Due to online news becoming read more than the printed version, the Guardian newspaper has decided to put its news out online before the print edition!
Amazon go random
Like Monty Python, "You've gotta haggle". We look at the latest price management ideas taking shape at Amazon.
Amazon and MSN make for strange bedfellows
Microsoft gets one over on Google with the announcement that Amazon and Alexa, amongst others, are moving over to the software pioneer's search technology.
Search engines are watching ... you!
Zoominfo opens up a whole new area of search - people
Amazon's A9 search engine searches on
Amazon's search engine; powered and fed ads by Google, left its testing phase and shades of brown behind. The site re-launches with a new look and new features.







