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Google hints at new ad formats at SES New York

During a heated Orion Panel at Search Engine Strategies New York Google hinted that search engine is developing advertising options suited to Universal Search.

Verb Wars: Google Not Winning

In 2006 Google asked the world to help protect its trademark and not use phrases like 'googled' or 'to google' as alternatives to searching online. 2007 has seen little slowdown in the use of the world famous trademark as a verb.

Is Facebook about to make new friends in China?

Registration of the domain names facebook.cn and facebook.com.cn suggest that Facebook is stepping into the Chinese social networking market.

Google fails to dismiss American Airlines lawsuit

Attempts by Google to dismiss a lawsuit brought by American Airlines have been rejected by a federal court judge.

$9.5m for racy domain name

The internet industry recently saw its second highest payment for a web address, after porn.com was sold by Moniker to MXN for $9.5 million.

Survey results: Uncertainty over Google's privacy intentions

Over 1,000 web users questioned and more than 60% were not sure Google would keep their data private. Google was the search engine that people trusted most.

Video search specialist announces copyright detection

Video search specialist LTU Technologies has announced that it is to expand its current customer base by highlighting its potential to help media firms find copyrighted material

Rival to YouTube planned by NBC and News Corp

A consortium of media and internet companies have come together to produce a rival to the user generated video site YouTube

Lycos re-brands itself for a crack at the US Web 2.0 market

Lycos, a former leading web-content provider is launching a re-branded service for the US market, which it hopes will help return the company to profitability and compete with the 'big three' in the search market.

Less Spam, more Phish: Social networking latest target for phishing and identity fraud

Could the threat from online fraud stop the runaway success of social networking sites in their tracks?

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