Just as the New York Times can decide "All the News That's Fit to Print," search engines have a free speech right to choose who or what to put in their search rankings.
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Just as the New York Times can decide "All the News That's Fit to Print," search engines have a free speech right to choose who or what to put in their search rankings.
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As Google and Microsoft plan to make the search experience better for consumers, small business will benefit. Some call it a search engine war. It is more like a search engine extravaganza. Read on. Google calls its new work the ?Knowledge Graph? perhaps similar to Facebook?s Social Graph, but Google wants to inventory the 3.5 billion connections between the millions of ?things? on the web and ...
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Plans developed by search engines that would shape how rights holders engage with them over the removal of links to copyright infringing content seek to introduce new thresholds over notice and takedown standards that EU law does not require, an expert has said.
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Google and Microsoft are battling to make a better search engine, simultaneously releasing the biggest changes to Internet searches in years -- and you stand to reap the benefits.
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In a new report commissioned by Google that examines the scope of free speech that should be permitted to search engines, UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh, who authored the report, says that search engines should be regarded as media companies, …
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - EBay Inc and Wal-Mart Stores Inc are developing new Web search engines to better compete against Amazon.com Inc in the fast-growing e-commerce market. As more people shop online, they often end up at the top of a website typing in a product name. If they cannot find what they want quickly, they will likely go to a rival website or venture into a physical store. "Amazon ...
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