State of Search is a new blog covering the search engine scene, focusing on articles relevant to the industry, search engine marketing and social media.
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Most search engines and all of the “big three” of search — Google, Yahoo and Bing — store several kinds of private data related to searches. Startpage and its EU brand Ixquick has long been among the search engine industry’s leaders when it comes to protecting your privacy. These services do not record the IP addresses of legitimate users and abolished the use of Unique ID cookies already in 2006. They now take privacy one step further and offer anonymous browsing of your search results through a proxy service.
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Click here to read more.This week Microsoft and Yahoo! announced that they have received clearance for their search agreement, without restrictions, from both the U.S. Department of Justice and the European Commission.
Click here to read more.The Google/China controversy has got a new chapter. The cyber attacks have been traced back to two Chinese schools.
Click here to read more.We have gone through the Pandia Powersearch all-in-one list of search engines and directories. We have added new search tools and deleted links to those that have passed away.
There are separate categories for tools for web search, directories, local search, social search, microblogs, reference and dictionaries, online books, music, radios, rss and blogs, software, people, [...]
It is time for our weekly search engine news wrap-up, and this time we provide you with several articles about the controversial new Google Buzz service.
Google Buzz is a new feature of Gmail that lets you broadcast comments, photos and other types of content to your network of friends. Yes, it is very much [...]
The expo takes place at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.
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