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Alexandra Wharton's picture

Searching for Alternatives

It was a cold night in Pennsylvania when Leila Crooks was on Digg.com, the community-based popularity site, and came across a story about a "slanket" - a fleece blanket with sleeves that offers the freedom of arm movement so people can play video games or surf computers while snuggling under a blanket.

Eric Reyes's picture

Search Wars

Even though Google would prefer not to be a verb, the search giant is just that and more. To Google is to search for products, maps, healthcare plans, cars for sale, images of Britney Spears, coupon sites, new mobile phones, the population of Moscow, blogs on gardening - the world really. And more so now.

As of last May, Google changed the way it serves results pages. It isn't one of the ongoing tweakings to its famed algorithm to help you find what you are really looking for, but a much more significant change.

John Gartner's picture

Search for Tomorrow

It doesn't take Edwin Hubble to recognize that the search universe is expanding. Instead of studying faraway galaxies to see the shifts in the cosmos, it only takes a glance at the home page of any major search engine to realize that search is moving at light speed.

Diane Anderson's picture

Think Global, Search Local

If you are looking for help with your water heater in Plano, Texas, Harvey West is your man. Type in "water heater plano texas" on Yahoo and this ad will come up as the top sponsored result: Harvey West Plumbing Company: Water Heater. Family owned and operated repair and replacement plumbing company with fair prices and fast service. $25.00 discount to all new customers.

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