Google's rumored upcoming music service gets a few more details fleshed out but so far there isn't much consensus on what it is and how it will work. The details that did come through, though, point to a service that is less revolutionary than first envisioned and may be just an enhanced search option that ... |
22 October 2009 05:02 GMT |
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Google's OneBox has become one of the most useful additions to the best search engine on the web because it provides quite relevant information depending on the keyword the user types. From now on, the OneBox also displays information about the FA Premier League matches, including here results and the next leagu... |
6 May 2008 04:06 GMT |
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Whois functions are pretty useful, especially if you're looking to get information about certain domains every once in a while. There are lots of services out there which provide this type of function but most users would prefer to conduct a whois straight from their desktop or using one of their favorite web se... |
21 April 2008 02:46 GMT |
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The work Google put into the OneBox results on the left is starting to pay off… NOT! Well, perhaps they are doing the right thing in their opinion, or at least they have the best intentions, but the result isn't by far what they would have expected it to be. Turning the three most relevant and rated returns into... |
7 February 2008 04:27 GMT |
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When you're searching for something with Google, web results might not always do the trick for you. Take restaurants, for example. You couldn't care less about the pizza places in Moscow if you're from anywhere else in the world. A good reason for Google to feature the OneBox results, which automatical... |
28 January 2008 02:47 GMT |
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First came love… then came marriage, then came Google with a baby carriage. Oh, sorry, that wasn't the rhyme I was looking for, but it somehow suits the purpose as well. What I was going after was more in the lines of: first came Google and the idea of adding scroll function for its ads, then it came with the id... |
27 December 2007 10:23 GMT |
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