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As Web Search Goes Mobile, Competitors Chip at Googleâs Lead
New York Times 04/03/2013
Google's Search Gold Mine Could Tap Out
BusinessWeek 02/13/2011
The acquisition of Metaweb and development of semantic search to improve its search engine's capabilities.
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BusinessWeek 04/22/2010
Google Alters Search to Handle More Complex Queries
New York Times 09/26/2013
Wall Street Journal 03/15/2012
Take Google to Court, Staff Report Urged F.T.C.
New York Times 03/19/2015
As Web Search Goes Mobile, Competitors Chip at Googleâs Lead
New York Times 04/03/2013
Wolfram Alpha started by Stephen Wolfram, a research scientist, is based on a structured database which presents the data in graphical and other forms.
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Wall Street Journal 06/01/2009
Qwant Wants to Be Alternative to Google
New York Times 12/31/2014
Wolfram, a Search Engine, Finds Answers Within Itself
New York Times 02/06/2012
As Web Search Goes Mobile, Competitors Chip at Googleâs Lead
New York Times 04/03/2013
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As Web Search Goes Mobile, Competitors Chip at Googleâs Lead
New York Times 04/03/2013
Blekko had 750,000 unique users in April 2011. The effort to create search results that prevent the gaming of the results by creators of pages.
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Qwant Wants to Be Alternative to Google
New York Times 12/31/2014
Blekko Tries to Filter Out Web Search
New York Times 10/31/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/31/2010
Google's Search Gold Mine Could Tap Out
BusinessWeek 02/13/2011
Blekko Tries to Best Googleâs Search Engine
New York Times 05/07/2011
Wall Street Journal 03/15/2012
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Apple's Siri Boots Google for Bing as Search Engine
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2013
Ballmer Makes Big Bet To Get to 'Next Level'
Wall Street Journal 02/04/2008
Wall Street Journal 06/01/2009
Wall Street Journal 06/01/2009
Wall Street Journal 02/02/2011
Google's Search Gold Mine Could Tap Out
BusinessWeek 02/13/2011
The resignation of Jerry Yang on Jan. 17, 2012, marked the end of a role that spanned two decades. Yahoo set up Yahoo during the early days of the Internet in 1995 as a basic search tool to navigate the web. Yahoo was replaced as the main search engine by newcomer Google which used an algorithm based approach. Efforts to set a recovery at Yahoo in motion failed when CEO Carol Bartz resigned, followed by the exit of Yang. Like America on Line (AOL) which provided the basic internet connection service in the early days of the web only to be replaced by phone and cable companies with new broadband service in the next decade, Yahoo has never recovered.
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Steve Case on Risk-Taking, or Lack Thereof, in Business
New York Times 05/04/2013
For Yahoo, a Chase to the Bottom
Wall Street Journal 05/27/2010
New York Times 01/18/2014
Yahoo CEO Aims to Bring Back Co-Founder
Wall Street Journal 04/17/2014
Wall Street Journal 01/18/2012
Jerry Goes Out With a Yang at Yahoo
Wall Street Journal 01/18/2012
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