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Topsy helpsTwitter junkies create the ultimate follow-list
by Zara Baxter

Topsy is a new search engine that sees the Internet as a "stream of conversations". You get the ability to search tweets as easily as the rest of the web

Jul 1, 2009
News
British Physicist unveils search engine to take on Google
by Daniel Long

London based Stephan Wolfram has unveiled a search engine that wants to out-search Google by using the power of math to answer your questions.

Mar 11, 2009
News
Microsoft to spend US$80m to convince you that Google and Yahoo aren't worth your time
by Daniel Long

Microsoft have committed to spending $US80m on 'Bing' advertising against other search engines. Basically, they want to convince you that Google and Yahoo aren't worth your precious search time.

May 26, 2009
News
Google Insights predicts future searches
by Rosalie Marshall

The search giant has added crystal ball feature to its search behaviour tool, letting users see the search terms it believses are likely to be big in the next 12 months.

Aug 19, 2009
News
Jimmy Wales confirms demise of Wikia Search
by Shaun Nichols

Founder kills off search engine project after disappointing takeup.

Apr 6, 2009
News
Windows 7 the complete guide: Part 8, hunting down those missing files
by Staff writers

One way Windows 7 will make working lives a damn sight easier is the speed at which it hunts down documents and other files.

Sep 21, 2009
Feature
The 30 best features of Windows 7
by Barry Collins

After the disappointment - perceived or otherwise - of Windows Vista, many are pinning their hopes on a revival with Windows 7. And from our first impressions of the pre-beta code, that's exactly what they can expect.

Feb 19, 2009
News
Microsoft and Yahoo sign 10-year search deal
by Rosalie Marshall

Microsoft and Yahoo have announced a 10-year search partnership that will potentially allow them to rival Google..

Jul 30, 2009
News
Top 10 disappointing technologies
by Iain Thomson

Pretty much every new product gets hyped as a potentially disruptive technology these days, and usually nobody outside of the company's marketing department actually believes it.

May 18, 2009
News
Search engine promises completely private surfing
by Staff writers

Dutch search firm Ixquick has announced that it has stopped recording IP addresses in a bid to boost user privacy.

Jan 30, 2009
News
'Screensavers' claimed to be most dangerous search term on the web
by Daniel Long

Screensavers rated at 59% on top of the list of the web's most dangerous search terms, based on a McAfee survey of 413,368 unique urls that can infect your computer with malware, viruses and other nasties.

Jun 3, 2009
News
Google inspires French town to change its name
by Daniel Long

The generic sounding French town of Eu is undergoing an identity crisis. It thinks by changing it's name, it can accomplish the impossible: an improved Google search ranking.

Feb 27, 2009
News
Bing gains ground on Google and Yahoo
by Rosalie Marshall

Microsoft is gaining US search market share at the expense of Google and Yahoo, according to the latest market research from comScore..

Aug 21, 2009
News
Bing lights up Sydney photography winner with lucky strike
by Daniel Long

An amateur Sydney photographer has won a global photography competition through Facebook: the winning photo will be featured as the main image on Bing search sites around the world.

Aug 3, 2009
News
You can now search Google Maps for the perfect home
by Daniel Long

Google Maps have added a real estate search feature to their ever growing maps site, giving potential house hunters a better chance to find the place they're looking for in the right location

Jul 7, 2009
News
AVG continue the free anti-virus dance
by William Maher

The popular AVG Free Edition looks like no sign of slowing down, with the new AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 8.5 rolling off the virtual conveyor belt for download today.

Mar 3, 2009
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Microsoft Live Search for Firefox 2009.01.24
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Feb 2, 2009
News
Navify offers YouTube videos through Wikipedia
by Daniel Long

Have you ever wanted to browse your favourite Wikipedia entries with the added benefit of video and music? Navify does just that, in an attempt to bring more interaction to the world's biggest encyclopaedia.

May 28, 2009
News
Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson

From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management

Nov 23, 2009
News
Ask Jeeves boosts Q&A database to 300 million
by Phil Muncaster

Ask Jeeves has unveiled a database of 300 million pairs of questions and answers, designed to give users more accurate search results.

Jun 19, 2009

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My life with Linux: Day 5 - The daily ups and downs of switching to open source
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Stuart Turton spends the fifth day of his one week odyssey with Linux, gets his hands dirty with 'Gnome Do' and quickly realises his new found joy for Ubuntu. Has Stuart finally cracked Linux?
Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 23, 2009
From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management
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