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Use Firefox's address bar for quick keyword searches

Smart keywords have been around since Firefox 1.0 and are a powerful but overlooked feature of the browser. They practically turn the address bar into a command line, allowing you to quickly access bookmarks and search favorite Web sites.

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Night of the living Yahoo

Instead of buying Yahoo, Microsoft has turned Yahoo into a Microsoft zombie. "Brains! Must have Yahoo ad brains!"

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Microsoft-Yahoo! deal is done; not as expected

The deal between Microsoft and Yahoo! is about to be announced, we've heard, but it's not a takeover: more an agreement. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder what it will mean for searchers and advertisers.

Richi Jennings is your humble blogwatcher, who selected these bloggy morsels for your enjoyment. Not to mention lies told by the Chinese media...

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Microsoft's real target: Yahoo, not Google

Microsoft has essentially said it's betting the farm on Internet search and Bing. But it may be that it's real target isn't Google, but instead Yahoo.

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Will Bing bury Microsoft?

Microsoft still suffers from Google envy: Steve Ballmer appears ready to make a bet of up to $11 billion that Microsoft's new search engine Bing can overtake its Internet competitor. At best, the bet is a long shot, and throwing away that amount of money could well do Microsoft irreparable harm.

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NY Post: Google faces the Microsoft apocalypse

To believe the fevered prose of the ever-unreliable New York Post, you'd think that the apocalypse had come to Google in the form of Microsoft's new Bing search engine. But purple prose aside, Google doesn't have a great deal to fear from Microsoft's newest entry in the search field.

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Breaking open Google's big black box

Behold the power and majesty of the almighty Google algorithm. See how it glows even in the brightest sunlight and disappears when you try to touch it. Just don't ask how it works, cuz it's a big secret.

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Google claims entire Internet is badware

In today's podcast: Google claims entire Internet is badware; Intel sues insurance company over antitrust legal fees; and with Qimonda down, DRAM prices spike

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Google search snafu fixed, explained

Human error led to everything-and we mean everything-on the Web being reported as dangerous on Saturday morning.

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Autonomy buys Interwoven: A sensible marriage

This isn't the start of an acquisition boom, but some tech takeovers just make sense if you have the money.

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New Microsoft online chief: Right person, wrong job

In choosing former Yahoo exec Qi Lu to run its online efforts, Microsoft chose exactly the wrong person for the job. Lu, an exceedingly accomplished technologist, has a superb background in engineering, and particularly in online search. But he doesn't appear to have a background in business strategy, and because of that, he won't be able to fix Microsoft's problems online.

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Is kumo.com the new Live Search?

Microsoft Live Search logoIn Monday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches bloggers watch Microsoft rebrand its search efforts. Not to mention shaken, not stirred...

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Ballmer: We're David to Google's Goliath

Steve Ballmer wants you to root for the little guy and underdog: Microsoft. In an interview with the BBC, he likened Microsoft to David up against Google as Goliath. There's one problem here: Microsoft's aim with a sling is off-target.

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Let's turn the federal government over to bloggers

Obama's (and perhaps McCain's as well) not-so-secret plan to give bloggers access to federal data.

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Delver Social Dashboard lets you join the conversation

New product will roll up your social network landscape and tell you what your friends are talking about.

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