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Discusses three major approaches to outdoing Google: better technology, better UI and vertical search. Interesting.
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Nick Carr takes a closer look at Google's product offerings and tries to streamline the strategy into five distinct product areas.
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Google’s founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, invented PageRank and it forms the basis for how Google works.
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Google is the fastest growing tech company in the world. Their blazing fast cari engine and other services run on thousands of servers. But like all servers, Google's servers get old and must be replaced.
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Among other things, would we still be stuck at 2-4 MB of storage with our web-based email?
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Om Malik ponders the following: "Will a people’s collective be able to beat Google at the cari game?"
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Rivals get the jitters when Google's nonsearch products grab headlines. But a close look shows that so far, there's not a market leader among them
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Interesting analysis from Ars Technica. According to them, the claims that this is a person-to-person system are greatly exaggerated (it's lebih intended for merchant-consumer transactions).
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This artikel set off quite a bit of 'net controversy. Suggests that Wikipedia could supplant Google as the ultimate answer machine.
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