May 3, 2006
How much we love google
Googlified has gone to search engines to find the answers
on Google
{ I Love Google - 239,000,
I Love Yahoo - 22,100,
I Love MSN - 41,500 }
Full Post here
September 14, 2005
MSN releases API’s to developers
MSN went live with following API’ today
- MSN search API
- MSN Messenger
- MSN Virtual Earth
- MSN Search Toolbar API
- MSN Start.com API
Detilas here : http://msdn.microsoft.com/msn/
Judge clears way for Dr. Kai-Fu Lee to work for Google
Googles blog has this post today.
“A Washington state judge ruled today that Dr. Kai-Fu Lee can immediately begin working for Google. (There’s a profile of Dr. Lee in today’s San Francisco Chronicle.) We’re thrilled, and he’s excited to get right to work on several big things, including recruiting, building our Chinese R&D center, and related government relations.
You may remember that in July, right after we hired Dr. Lee to build and head our new China R&D center, Microsoft sued both of us. They argued that Dr. Lee was going to do work at Google that was competitive with what he had been doing at Microsoft - which they said would violate the one-year non-compete agreement that Microsoft requires employees to sign. (They sued even before knowing what Dr. Lee was going to be doing here. Hmmm…) At first, the judge in the case decided temporarily to limit what work Dr. Lee could do at Google until he learned more about the dispute….” Read it here on Googles Official blog.
September 10, 2005
Microsoft to Publish Search API in Web 2.0 Preparation
Enderle Group Principle Analyst Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld that publishing APIs was a necessary move for Microsoft, which is now solidly focused on Google. “I think you are going to see Microsoft make some real aggressive moves against Google going forward, publishing APIs for search products being just one of them,” he said.
Read full aricle here







