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EXCLUSIVE: Cerf on the IoT: "I am very worried about the [future] headline that says: 'One Hundred Million Refrigerators Attack Bank of America.'"
Making the jump from Word Online, Tell Me now helps Excel and PowerPoint Online users find what they need using plain language.
Allowing people to seek removal of online personal information in search is the beginning of a slippery slope, several industry analysts told eWEEK.
The decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union means that Google may have to remove old or offensive information in searches about individuals under some conditions.
Two years ago its case seemed dead in the water, but Oracle now can pursue its high-profile copyright suit against Google over Android's use of Java.
NEWS ANALYSIS: All the speculation and Web chatter that Google is getting ready to pull the plug on Google+ are groundless. Google's social network won't go the way of so many of its other experimental projects.
Microsoft updates its Bing-powered Windows search feature that does a better job of deciphering a user's intent.
Google Street View is rolling out a new feature that lets users view and compare images taken over the last seven years.
In a major expansion of the safe-search program, Microsoft is making it easier for American K-12 schools to sign up and earn rewards.
Google Trends has added an option that allows Web surfers to subscribe to automatic updates on the search terms that interest them.
Apple has been using Google Search as a default on its devices, but Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer would love to get that business for her company.
The Authors Guild is appealing a November 2013 court decision that dismissed its claims against Google for scanning and distributing the published works of authors online without paying for the content.