The world's biggest search engine, Google, has been inundated with requests for UKIP. The global internet giant reports that more people are interested in finding out about UKIP than any other political party taking part in the Euro elections. Sky News reports the results here.
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UKIP on 3rd Jun 2009 (via ukip.org)
If you use Google to search the Internet, then you can redirect some of the advertising revenue from Google's ads into the party's coffers (sorry, not your own!) if you use the Google search box in the party's free Internet browser toolbar.* Once you've got the toolbar, just stick your search queries into its search box
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 31st Jul 2008 (via libdemvoice.org)
Google dominates the search engine market, both in the UK and internationally. Although there are some countries where a local search service has the lead (e.g. Russia), overall Google is undoubtedly number one. The world however is full of companies which used to be massive, even dominant, but fell from grace. Remember the days when Novell
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 13th Mar 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Matt Brittin, Google's UK boss, has denied that the internet giant acts as a "parasite", and likened the search engine to a "virtual newsagent".
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Telegraph on 3rd Dec 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
My new search engine optimisation seminar Google 4 Grown-Ups was very well received on its first outing, and I'm looking to do another one in partnership with Thoughtbubble very shortly. Click here to find out when the next Google 4...
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Bloggerheads on 28th Oct 2008 (via bloggerheads.com)
Executives at the internet search engine Google may have more than their share of headaches at the moment, but they can at least be assured of a strong revenue stream from the Government while Gordon Brown remains in office.
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Telegraph on 25th Feb 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
The city state of Milan is prosecuting Google for defamation and breach of privacy after a video showing a down-syndrome boy being attacked by bullies was posted on the search engine's video site. Yesterday (16 December), four Google executives were in the stands protesting their innocence under EU laws on Internet freedom.
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EurActiv on 17th Dec 2009 (via euractiv.com)
The European Commission has launched a preliminary antitrust investigation into Google's search engine and its search-advertising service
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FT on 24th Feb 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
The $44.6 billion bid, which dates back to February 2008, would merge Yahoo!, the second biggest search engine after Google, with Microsoft's Bing search engine, which has been slow to gain a foothold in the market. Google's leading market share in Europe allegedly tipped the decision in Microsoft's favour and the merger could create a rival big enough to crush the search engine's ...
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EurActiv on 19th Feb 2010 (via euractiv.com)