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Google tells Sweden that "ungoogleable" is not a word
Sweden defines the term as anything that cannot be found on a search engine
03/27/2013 02:20 UTC
The Latest: Pilot reported engine problems before ditching
07/16/2016 07:30 UTC
Why Scour is not the new Napster
Dan Rodrigues defends his multimedia search engine, even as it faces a nasty lawsuit.
08/22/2000 23:00 UTC
The Google backlash
The king of search rules the Web -- but now some of the natives are growing restless.
06/25/2003 12:00 UTC
Wikipedia founder's search engine gets bad reviews
But founder Jimmy Wales is as optimistic as ever.
01/08/2008 03:11 UTC
Ask.com's privacy "eraser" misses a few spots
The search engine launches a useful but flawed effort to keep your search queries secret.
12/11/2007 22:41 UTC
Right-wing conspiracy alert: Google is working for Obama
A conservative nightmare: Every time you use Gmail, you're helping the left consolidate power
02/13/2013 21:47 UTC
Popularity boost for search engines outside NSA dragnets
DuckDuckGo, among others, is benefiting from never tracking user data in the first place
06/19/2013 20:30 UTC
App of the Week: Duck Duck Go
The privacy-friendly search engine comes to iOS -- and brings some reading material along with it
06/30/2013 22:00 UTC
Is AltaVista on the take?
Paid search results aren't a despicable sellout -- they're a sign that the search engines can't keep up with their job.
04/22/1999 20:00 UTC
Wikipedia's founder builds an open-source search engine
Jimmy Wales invests in a "distributed" effort to index the Web, part of his plan to build an open alternative to Google.
07/28/2007 00:52 UTC
Microsoft's Bing makes a huge Chinese censorship goof
The search engine censors results for the Dalai Lama -- for American users
02/12/2014 03:51 UTC
Trump falsely claims that Google manipulated millions of votes for Clinton in the 2016 election
Trump mischaracterized the findings of an already-controversial study to allege that Google tried to hurt his bid
08/20/2019 14:14 UTC
"Tom DeLay": The safest keyword on the Web?
Security company McAfee says "bearshare" is the world's most dangerous search term. The former congressman from Texas, meanwhile, will do you no harm.
06/05/2007 00:30 UTC
Live Search Cashback: Microsoft gives you cash to ditch Google
Even if it looks a bit desperate, this marketing plan is genius -- and the search engine beats Google's Product Search.
05/21/2008 21:41 UTC