These articles have been tagged under 'desktop-search' by the bigmouthmedia team.
Microsoft strikes deal with HP to become default search engine
Microsoft have secured a deal with the world's largest PC manufacturer to have Live Search installed as the default search engine on all Hewlett Packard PCs in the US and Canada.
Google hires CodeWeavers to improve Photoshop in Linux
Search engine provider Google has revealed it has hired CodeWeavers to make improvements to the Wine project that will allow Adobe Photoshop CS and CS2 to function better on the Linux desktop.
Google launches Mac OS X version of Gadgets
Google has released a Mac OS X version of its Gadgets application, making it possible for people to write a Gadget once and then run it on the web, a PC and a Mac.
Microsoft to change desktop search feature
Microsoft has outlined the alterations it will make to its Windows Vista desktop search feature, CNET News.com reports.
Yahoo! launches new web browser tool
A joint venture has been established between search engine Yahoo! and CA, formerly Computer Associates, regarding co-branded versions of Yahoo!'s toolbar.
IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition adds new features
Six months after its initial launch, the free IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Enterprise Edition has been downloaded by more than 21,000 companies. Now, IBM has found partners that offer enhanced features and extended capabilities.
Google still unsatisfied with Windows Vista Search ruling
Google have asked to be considered for a direct role in its anti-trust dispute with Microsoft over Windows Vista's primary search function.
Google Desktop now available on Linux
Google has announced that its Google Desktop application is now available on the Linux operating system.
Vista Desktop Search changed in antitrust complaint from Google
After initial resistance, Microsoft are planning to comply with a recent Justice Department decree filed by Google, citing that Microsoft have been flouting antitrust restrictions with their Vista desktop search tool.
Google acquire video conferencing software
Google announced today that the have acquired Marratech AB, a developer of video conferencing software based in Stockholm Sweden.







