Showing posts with label Search Engines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Search Engines. Show all posts

Google Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary with A Special Doodle

Today, September 27, 2023, Google celebrates its 25th anniversary with a special doodle. As the tech giant looks ahead to the futur...
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How To Remove Yahoo Search from Google Chrome Omnibox

Are you currently baffled as to why your Chrome web browser's omnibox is all of a sudden redirecting you to Yahoo instead of Google ever...
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Google Search : Page Preview on Mouse Hover Out!

So it appears that Google has quietly revamped its search engine results page and rolled out a quite cool additional feature -- Neat New ...
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Google vs. Yahoo vs. Bing : Search Market Share Battle - StatsCounter Data

Unsurprisingly, based on StatCounter GlobalStat data gathered from August 9 to September 1, 2010, Google is still the most used search eng...
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Friendster Partners with Yahoo! Southeast Asia to Serve 100 Million Users Better !

TechPinas has just received an email from Mr. Jeff Roberto , Friendster Global Product Director, confirming that Friendster is indeed teamin...
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How to Submit a Website or Blog to Google Search

How to submit a Website or Blog (URL) to Google Search or How to invite Google to crawl your site: Simple, really: 1. Click on this LINK...
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How to Submit a Website to Bing

How to submit a Website or Blog (URL) to Bing or How to invite Bing Search to crawl your site: Simple, really: 1. Click on this LINK . ...
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How to Rank High on Microsoft Bing Search Results ?

... A lot of people have been asking TP this question lately and for good reason, Bing's traffic is already picking up. In fact, accordi...
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First Screenshot of Microsoft Kumo Search Engine Out!

A screenshot of the much anticipated Microsoft Kumo , the rebranded version Live Search, is now available. View it here: Microsoft Kumo...
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Yahoo CEO to Step Down

In the midst of a series of Yahoo! employee lay-offs (1,000 in February and 1,430 just this October), Yahoo! CEO Jerry Yang decides to step ...
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