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Keeping Your SQL Server Databases Defragmented with Diskeeper
Check out this white paper to learn how you can easily defrag your SQL server with the diskeeper utility. Keep reading to discover the difference it can make.
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Google: Will it be vulnerable in mobile search?
Google has leveraged its desktop dominance to the mobile realm. However, Bernstein analyst Carlos Kirjner makes a case that Google may be a bit vulnerable in the future.
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Is mobile search killing our Generation Y conversations?
One could easily turn to Google on a phone to find the answer to something. But is this a habit we are too accustomed to, and is it damaging our conversational skills?
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Google Voice Search on the desktop: Will people adopt it?
Google introduced major changes to its mobile and desktop-optimized search engines on Tuesday. One of the more surprising new features was the integration of Voice Search onto the desktop. But...
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Report: Apple buys mobile assistant app Siri, targets Google with mobile search
Apple has reportedly bought Siri, a mobile assistant app that brings a non-Google type of search tool to the mobile environment. The deal, which was unveiled when Robert Scoble spotted a filing...
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Yahoo launches new search apps for iPhone
Yahoo on Tuesday launched two search apps for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch, including one where you sketch and search.
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Microsoft mobile search cache enables 'search on the go' (SONGO)
Digging for more TechFest 2010 info has given me reason to comb the always-interesting Microsoft Research site. My latest find (which the company may or may not show off at this week's TechFest...
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Google's biggest threat in mobile search: iPhone apps
Google created the Android mobile OS because it wants its search engine to remain relevant as the world migrates more toward mobile computing. But Google's biggest challenge in mobile search is...
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Verizon makes a big mistake, picks Microsoft
Google, Yahoo and Microsoft were competing for a mobile search deal that would give the winner some good exposure through the Verizon network. Unfortunately for Verizon, they didn't choose Google...
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Verizon picks MSFT search, gets ready for Kindle killers
Between the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and an investor conference in Arizona, Verizon Wireless is making headlines today on issues ranging from a mobile search deal to plans for Kindle...
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T-Mobile web2go to replace T-Zones and add new download marketplace
In addition to the disappointing increase in data rates for voice customers, T-Mobile also introduced their new web2go service. The web2go service is designed to make it easier to view and browse...
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Top mobile search engines in June 2008
FRANCE GERMANY Google 62.9% Google 85.1% MSN / Windows Live Search 9.6% Yahoo! 9.4% ITALY SPAIN Google 88.1% Google 82.5% Yahoo! 19.5% MSN / Windows Live Search 12.1% UK US Google...
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Google's Android: Following the money on mobile search
Google launched its G1 Android powered phone with T-Mobile Tuesday and it didn't take long for Wall Street to make some guesstimates on mobile search revenue. What's it worth in revenue to put...
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Verizon, Google getting chummy on mobile search?
Verizon Communications and Google are reportedly close to a partnership that could bring the search giant's services to its wireless unit and perhaps TV and broadband services too. According to...
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Yahoo unveils voice enabled search; Initial availability limited to BlackBerry
Yahoo on Wednesday rolled out oneSearch 2.0, which features a voice enabled mobile search. However, don't expect wide availability since the service is initially available for "select Blackberry...
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Mobile search to generate $4.8 bln by 2013
Annual revenues generated by mobile search services are expected to reach $4.8 bln by 2013, according to Juniper Research. Local search services will be the most popular with advertisers,...
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Since mobile search still sux, is it time for cellphone content "decks" to die?
First of all, the briefest of primers to let all of you know what I'm talking about. Most cell carriers, including mine (AT&T Mobility) offer subject-oriented content decks that offer links...
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46.1 mln mobile searchers in the US
46.1 mln mobile data users in the US used mobile search functions in Q3 2007, according to The Nielsen Company. The most popular form of mobile search among data users in Q3 2007 was 411 (18.1 mln...
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Mobile search and display revenues will reach $1.91 bln by 2012
Mobile search and display revenues will together reach $1.91 bln by 2012. 40% of mobile users will regularly access the mobile Internet in 5 years’ time, according to JupiterResearch.
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Google patent app shows extensive Google plans for mobile search
A Google Patent application newly published on the United States Patent & Trademark Office website this morning appears to furnish extensive details on Google's plans for enhanced local...
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Facebook phone by BlackBerry -- wouldn't that be fun?
Facebook is looking to mobile to help it shake the slide in stock price since the IPO. A Facebook BlackBerry wouldn't likely stop the slide, but would be fun to watch.
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