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  • CNet: Google Ushers Web Surfers Into Its Labs

    Paul Festa's article: "Popular search engine Google on Tuesday launched two sites for developing experimental search and browsing technologies."

    news.com.com

  • Google is Three Times Bigger Than the Experts Think

    Article from Pressflex.com: "OK, guys, listen closely: Google processes at least three quarters of all Internet searches".

    www.pressflex.com

  • Ogling Google - "Jesus" is Bigger Than "The Beatles"

    Explains how AdWords can be used to determine the popularity of given keywords From Pressflex.com.

    www.pressflex.com

  • CNet: Google Protects Its Search Results

    Gwendolyn Mariano's article: "Dimandja Emoungu got a surprise when he tried to search Google this month: Instead of a results list, he says, the company handed him a 'rude' note denying service."

    news.com.com

  • MediaGuardian.co.uk: How Google Got It So Right

    David Teather's article: "The success of Google, the internet search engine, has come about through the old fashioned form of viral marketing: word of mouth."

    media.guardian.co.uk

  • BusinessWeek: Can Google's Prodigies Make a Search Tool Pay?

    Neil Gross' article: "Sergey Brin and Larry Page insist that their math wizardry and magical search results can compete with the entertainment-heavy portals".

    www.businessweek.com

  • CNN.com: Going Ga-ga for Google

    Liane Gouthro's article: "Fickle Web surfers often switch from one search engine to another as if they were brands of soap. But one that has drawn a loyal following is Google, a search engine launched last fall with a different twist."

    www.cnn.com

  • Forbes.com: How Google Is That?

    Om Malik's article: "The reason why all these Valley hotshots are going gaga over Google is because the company has a search technology that is far better than anything else out there."

    www.forbes.com

  • PCWorld.com: War, Music, Magic Sought in 2001

    "Inquiring minds searched the Internet on a virtual cornucopia of topics during 2001, stretching from war and terrorism to music, magic, and prophecy, according to a listing of top queries released by Google."

    www.pcworld.com

  • Salon: From Beta to Bona Fide

    Janelle Brown's article: "Google, a favorite search engine of the plugged-in crowd, uses its $25 million in venture funding to launch a site almost unchanged from the "test" version."

    www.salon.com

  • TechTV: Google Image Search

    Mick Lockey compares Google's offering with Altavista's competing service.

    www.techtv.com

  • Wired 9.10: I'm Feeling Lucky

    Chip Bayers' article: "Google's built a no-nonsense path to profitability by treating advertising just like search. The secret? Three words, ranked by relevance: Results. Results. Results."

    www.wired.com

  • FastCompany.com: How Google Searches Itself

    Fara Warner's article explains how Google's R&D process works.

    www.fastcompany.com

  • Google Likes Directory Sites

    Describes how Google can be used as a gateway to high-quality, subject-specific search directory sites.

    www.lib.uiowa.edu

  • Pandia: PageRank For Sale

    SearchKing has started selling text ads on its network of independent portals, with prices based on Google PageRank. Jono Craig asks Robert Massa of SearchKing if he really believes he can get away with it.

    www.pandia.com

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