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Google In Global Push To Notify Copyright Holders For Book Search Program
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:42 pm on Mar. 4, 2009 (utc 0)
Mountain View, California-based Internet search giant Google has been conducting one of the largest ever public notice campaigns in order to inform copyright holders worldwide of policies surrounding its ambitious book scanning program called Google Book Search.
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Google Moves Closer To User-Influenced Search With Preferred Sites
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:36 pm on Jan. 20, 2009 (utc 0)
Mountain View, California-based Google is letting users of its leading search engine give preference to their favorite Web sites in a test of a new feature that displays a custom list of search results the Internet giant calls Preferred Sites.
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Google Webmaster Tool Automatically Determines Sitemap File Types
 Lane_R_Ellis, 8:12 pm on Dec. 18, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has updated the way its leading search engine finds Web site information with a new automatic and more forgiving method for using the sitemap files many webmasters have in place, Google announced Thursday.
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Google Abandons Proposed Yahoo Search Advertising Partnership
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:46 pm on Nov. 5, 2008 (utc 0)
Six months after it was first proposed, Mountain View, California-based Google has abandoned a search advertising partnership with Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo, citing the risk of a lengthy legal battle with United States Justice Department antitrust regulators.
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Google Now Indexing Text Within Scanned Adobe PDF Files
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:28 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has launched a system that will open up millions of additional pages of new information to its leading Internet search engine, by starting to index the writing contained within scanned documents placed on the Web in Adobe Systems' popular PDF file format.
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Google Turns Another Page In Book Scanning Program With $125 Million Settlement
 Lane_R_Ellis, 11:09 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 (utc 0)
Google turned another page in its ambitious book scanning program Tuesday when it announced a $125 million legal settlement with authors and major publishers that included the formation of a unique book rights holder registry in the U.S. and money to compensate some authors.
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Google Overhauls Web Blog Search Tool
 Lane_R_Ellis, 12:29 am on Oct. 3, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has overhauled its tool for searching the Web's massive number of blogs, with a major update released Wednesday to its Blog Search service that added subject categories, graphs and other changes aimed at making the previously spartan tool a more interactive way to find writing on what it called a "massive mix" of blogs.
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Google In Unfamiliar Trailing Role In Some Large Markets
 Lane_R_Ellis, 2:42 am on Sep. 23, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has grown to become the leading Internet search engine company in most global markets, yet it still lags far behind among the populations of a small group of key nations such as China and Russia, where local search firms such as Baidu and Yandex have flourished.
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Google Audio Indexing Searches Speech Within YouTube Videos
 Lane_R_Ellis, 12:27 am on Sep. 18, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has expanded an internally developed method that lets users of its popular video sharing site YouTube search for words or phrases spoken within certain videos, with the Tuesday launch of Google Audio Indexing.
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Google Search For Windows Mobile Gets Virtual GPS Technology
 Lane_R_Ellis, 8:45 pm on Sep. 11, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has given its Windows Mobile device searchers the same free GPS-like cell tower identification technology it brought to mobile Google Maps users last year.
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Google To Slice Existing 18 Month Data Retention Period In Half
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:25 pm on Sep. 9, 2008 (utc 0)
Internet giant Google will cut in half the length of time it keeps complete log file information on all searches performed using its leading Web search engine before rendering them anonymous, from 18 months to nine months.
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Leading Search Site Gets Keyword Suggestions In Google Rollout
 Lane_R_Ellis, 11:05 pm on Aug. 26, 2008 (utc 0)
Hoping to cut down on searches for misspelled words, Internet search leader Google has implemented a search term suggestion feature to its main Web site that allows users to save time by seeing a list of possible searches while they type.
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Google Ordered To Turn Over All Personal YouTube Viewing Records To Viacom
 Lane_R_Ellis, 12:50 am on July 4, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has been ordered by a federal judge in New York to turn over a database of all personal viewing histories related to its leading online video sharing site YouTube, records totaling 12 terabytes of customer information including who has watched each video, to media company Viacom.
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Google Launches Media Metrics Tool AdPlanner
 Lane_R_Ellis, 12:26 am on June 25, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has introduced AdPlanner, a free online tool aimed at helping advertisers find the best Web sites to spend marketing campaign dollars with, in a new product launch which has placed the Mountain View, California-based company into completion with other Internet metrics firms.
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Google Trends Search Term Tool Adds Website Popularity Features
 Lane_R_Ellis, 9:16 pm on June 23, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has expanded its Google Trends search query analysis tool to show the popularity of Web sites and some information on how people may be finding them through its search engine, the Mountain View, California-based company announced Friday.
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Google Trends Search Term Tool Adds Relative Scales And Data Exporting
 Lane_R_Ellis, 11:38 pm on June 11, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has added new features to its Google Trends search query analysis tool which now provides expanded insight into the relative popularity of searches over time and across geographic areas, as well as a way to save that information.
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Google Testing Image Search Display Advertisements
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:56 pm on May 20, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has begun to show graphical display advertisements alongside search results conducted using its Image Search feature for finding images online, in a test the company announced Monday.
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Google Top U.S. Web Destination, Surpassing Yahoo For First Time
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:31 pm on May 15, 2008 (utc 0)
Google was the top Web destination among United States visitors during April, surpassing Yahoo for the first time, according to unique monthly visitor data released Thursday from Web traffic analysis company comScore.
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Google Research Looks To Improve Image Searching
 Lane_R_Ellis, 11:32 pm on April 28, 2008 (utc 0)
Mountain View, California-based Internet giant Google is looking to improve how searchers find images using its leading search engine, using new methods two of the company's scientists presented in a paper Thursday at a technology conference in Beijing.
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Google Adds Web Traffic Benchmarking To Analytics Service
 Lane_R_Ellis, 9:36 pm on Mar. 6, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has introduced a free tool for Web site owners to see how their site stacks up against others in various industries, by adding a so-called industry benchmarking feature to its free Google Analytics web traffic measurement and analysis product.
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Google Replaces Yahoo For Opera Mobile Search
 Lane_R_Ellis, 12:08 am on Feb. 28, 2008 (utc 0)
Opera Software will switch from using Internet media company Yahoo's search engine, which it has used since January 2007, to that of search leader Google as the default choice for its mobile device customers using the Opera Mini and Opera Mobile browsers.
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Nokia Adds Google Search To Mobile Handsets
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:06 pm on Feb. 12, 2008 (utc 0)
The world's biggest cell-phone maker Nokia and the top Internet search engine firm Google chose Barcelona, Spain's giant World Mobile Congress to jointly announce a partnership adding Google search to Nokia's search application on four new handsets.
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Google Forges Search Partnership with Japan's Top Mobile Provider NTT DoCoMo
 Lane_R_Ellis, 1:03 am on Jan. 25, 2008 (utc 0)
Google has formed a Web search and e-mail partnership with Japan's largest mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo Inc. that will bring many of the U.S. company's services to the handsets of NTT DoCoMo's 53 million customers in Japan by spring 2008 followed by forthcoming services using Google's Android mobile platform.
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Google Tops Nielsen December U.S. Search Rankings
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:22 pm on Jan. 21, 2008 (utc 0)
Google continues to be the search engine of choice over rival Web search companies Yahoo, Microsoft and Ask.com, with figures released Friday by Web traffic analysis firm Nielsen Company showing that its search engine was used for 56.3 percent of all searches conducted in the United States during December 2007, more than tripling the 17.7 percent share of nearest rival Yahoo.
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Google Text in Picture Patent Published
 Lane_R_Ellis, 5:47 pm on Jan. 4, 2008 (utc 0)
A patent filed by Google was published Thursday by the World Intellectual Property Organization, an agency of the United Nations, holds the possibility of expanding the scope of what can be searched online, by recognizing text within the images that make up videos such as those on YouTube.
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64 Percent of U.S. Web Searches Used Google in October
 Lane_R_Ellis, 11:24 pm on Nov. 20, 2007 (utc 0)
Mountain View, California-based Google continues to increase its dominance over rival Web search companies Yahoo, Microsoft and Ask.com, with figures released today showing that its search engine was used for 64.49 percent of all searches conducted in the U.S. during October, nearly tripling the share of nearest rival Yahoo.
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Google Updates Analytics Software
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:37 am on May 8, 2007 (utc 0)
Today Google Inc. unexpectedly announced an exciting new version of its free web traffic analysis product, Google Analytics. The announcement was made by Google Analytics' Senior Manager Brett Crosby and Design Manager Jeffrey Veen in San Francisco at the EMetrics Summit, where Google is a major sponsor.
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Google Indexing Government Information
 Lane_R_Ellis, 10:58 am on April 30, 2007 (utc 0)
Today Google Inc. announced exciting partnerships with four state governments to help make the wealth of information on their web sites easier to search. New public information in areas such as health care, real estate, environment and education will become available through Google and other search engines.
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