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Bing Mobile App Now Available for BlackBerry Curve Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 24, 2009 A few weeks ago, Bing made its mobile application available for BlackBerry Storm devices. Now, the BlackBerry Curve is getting the mobile app treatment from Bing. If you buy the new BlackBerry Curve 2 (8530) from Verizon, the app will come pre-installed in the device. If you have a different model ... » Continue reading
| Google Tweaks Product Search Just in Time for the Holidays Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 24, 2009 Days before masses bust down the doors of brick and mortar stores and burden e-commerce servers, Google has released updates to its Product Search. Recent tweaks include: New gallery view Instead of viewing in a vertical list, view products horizontally in rows. Click the gallery icon at the top right corner just ... » Continue reading
| Hunch Tests New Question Flow; Asks for Feedback Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 24, 2009 If you've used Hunch, you know that you can go through several questions in order to "teach" Hunch about you. Now, Hunch is attempting to improve the process of answering those questions with a new test. And they want your feedback. They test involves non-yes or no questions - and you'll ... » Continue reading
| Google Maps Launches Navigation for Android 1.6 Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 24, 2009 Recently, Google Maps launched Navigation, a robust GPS system for Android. But it only came out for Android 2.0, meaning it could only be used on the brand spankin' new Motorola Droid from Verizon. Good news for Android 1.6 users. You'll get to use Navigation for your Turkey Day travels this ... » Continue reading
| Google to Acquire Display Ad Optimization Startup, Teracent Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 24, 2009 Google has announced a new agreement to acquire Teracent, a San Mateo display advertising optimization startup. Teracent uses technology that chooses from thousands of elements and machine-learning algorithms to serve up ads in real-time. Elements include tweaking colors, images, messaging, and products. Then the ads are targeted even more according to ... » Continue reading
| Microsoft-News Corp. Talks: A Marriage Made in Hell? Posted by Greg Jarboe Nov 24, 2009 Two weeks ago, I commented on Rupert Murdoch's threat that News Corp. was thinking of blocking Google from being able to search its Web sites: "Murdoch to Google: Drop Dead." Now it appears that Microsoft and News Corp. are talking about a deal that would involve News Corp getting paid to ... » Continue reading
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