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Ten things Google has found to be true

2022-12-09T15:45:57+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

1. Focus on the user and everything else will follow. From its inception, Google has focused on providing the best user experience possible. While many companies claim to put their customers first, few are able to resist the temptation to

Google Chrome released

2022-12-12T17:19:07+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

Sony personal computers are now available with Google's Chrome internet browser following a deal struck between the two technology giants this summer. Sony has an increasing share of the market, going in direct competition with the like of Toshiba, Dell,

The new search engine Bing

2022-12-12T14:20:45+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

On Wednesdsay 29th July 2009, Microsoft and Yahoo! announced a ground-breaking 10 year deal in which the Yahoo! search engine would be replaced by a new search engine called Bing. "Through this agreement with Yahoo!, we will create more innovation

Google changes search results page

2022-12-09T12:19:50+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

While Google didn’t invent search, the company has made it the search point of call for the internet. As consumers we tend not to go straight to specific pages instead we look for the information gathered into one place. That

Google to remain in China

2024-01-25T16:02:59+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

Google is to make changes to its censored Chinese search engine a "short time from now" but still wants to remain in China, the company's CEO Eric Schmidt has said. In his first remarks since his company threatened to pull

localised version of Bing

2022-12-12T16:01:33+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

The software giant has launched a fully localised version of Bing search engine in the UK. From Friday, Microsoft will go head to head with Google in the UK, when it launches a fully localised version of Bing search engine,

Google sees record profit

2022-12-11T13:44:00+00:00February 24th, 2011|Articles|

Google has reported its highest quarterly profit, suggesting that the internet advertising market is bouncing back from the recession. Google reported net profit of $1.64bn (£1bn) between July and September, up 27% on the same period a year ago. The

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