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Google launches free online calendar

Mountain View Internet company Google launched a free online calendar Wednesday night with features designed to simplify scheduling.

The service, which requires a Google account, includes a way for a customer to divide his or her personal calendar so certain people can see it. For example, friends could schedule social plans, while colleagues could schedule work meetings.

When the service is linked to Google’s Gmail accounts, which are separate from a Google account, it will scan incoming e-mails for potential events and, if desired, automatically add them to the calendar.
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Microsoft Graduates Its Scholarly Search Engine

Microsoft Corp. is set to unveil a new Internet search engine to locate scholarly material.

What Microsoft is introducing March 11 is a competitor to Google Scholar, which provides access to peer-reviewed papers, abstracts and articles from academic publishers and other scholarly organizations.

Windows Live Academic Search, as the feature’s known, “has some unique features, and is a worthy competitor,” Giustini wrote.
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Google buys new algorithm?

Orion, an advanced method of searching created by computer science student, Ori Allon, at the University of New South Wales in Australia has been getting a lot of attention lately. It looks like Google may have chalked another one up by acquiring the creator and potentially the technology behind Orion.

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Unfortunately there is no public demo of Orion, but this system is said to give users the most relevant results and a list of suggested topics that the user may not be aware of — similar to QTsearch.

It is definitely a hot commodity as rumors say Microsoft and Yahoo were both trying to swing a deal with Ori and the university. Google has confirmed that Ori Allon now works at Google’s Mountain View location, but that’s all anybody could get out of Google, Allon or the university.

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Baidu and Google make up 89.4% of China’s search market in ‘05

Apr. 3, 2006 (China Knowledge)Baidu was China’s most popular search engine in 2005, with a market share of 56.6% while Google was second with 32.8%, according to an iResearch report.

China’s search engine market has been dominated by Baidu and Google. They account for as much as 89.4% of the market.

The report also illustrates that the number of China’s search engine users amounted to 97.06 million in 2005, which is 87.4% of the total number of Internet users. The percentage figure was 7.4 percentage points more than the previous year. iResearch forecasts that China’s search engine users will exceed 100 million in 2006, accounting for 88.1% of the total number of Internet users.

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Google Outwits Others in Search

Google has beaten arch rivals to once again notch top slot in the search engines’ category.

As per the Nielsen/NetRatings report Google has been voted the world s most popular search engine, with 48.5 percent of all searches conducted in the US in February 2006 having been carried out on Google.

Lagging behind Google are Yahoo that managed 22.5 per cent of online searches, while MSN took-up 10.7 percent of the total online search share. AOL and My Way Search rounded out the top five search providers with 6.6 and 2.7 percent of searches, respectively.

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Google launches finance service

Internet giant Google is launching a financial news, quotes and blogging service in bid to compete with and online broker firms and rivals such as Microsoft and Yahoo!.

The company has unveiled a beta or trial version of Google Finance that uses keyword searches to enable users to find information on share prices, company pages, currency prices and other financial news.

Google will also incorporate a blog into the service alongside a moderated discussion forum similar to Google Groups and moderated by human editors.

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New Site of Mine on Google

http://jain.chirag.googlepages.com/home

Google Page Creator Launched

Want to create an online photo tour of your vacation to Bali? An overview of the South American precipitation cycle for your science class? A shrine to your pet ferret?

Google Page Creator

Now’s your chance. We’re testing a new product that makes creating your own web pages as easy as creating a document in a word processor. Google Page Creator is a free tool that lets you create web pages right in your browser and publish them to the web with one click. There’s no software to download and no web designer to hire. The pages you create are hosted on Google servers and are available at http://yourgmailusername.googlepages.com for the world to see.

At Google, we’ve found that listening to our users early helps us develop the best possible products. So we’re giving our users a chance to play with Google Page Creator even though it’s not yet fully baked, and we’re counting on you to send us your feedback and suggestions. If you’d like to stay up to date on all the latest Google Page Creator happenings, sign up for our updates mailing list.

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Gmail – New! Chat is coming soon

Google New Chat

Chat with your friends from right inside Gmail. There’s no need to load a separate program or look up new addresses. It’s just one click to chat with the people you already email, as well as anyone on the Google Talk network. And now you can even save and search for chats in your Gmail account.

Google New Chat feature introduced in Gmail

GTalk Intorduces Chat History Saving

One of our users’ most commonly-requested features is finally here! Now you can save your chat histories to your Gmail account. There, your chat histories are just like Gmail messages–you can view them, forward them, print them or search for them. Never worry about losing something important from your chats again.
-GMail Help Center

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