Microsoft Corporation unveiled Bing search engine on 1st of June. (I know, I'm late to blog that.) My concern about internet users is they judge search engines with their result numbers. They say: "Google gives much more search results. So it's better." Does this idea make sense? Absolutely no!
The new search engine offers modern features which its rivals doesn't have. For example, Bing welcomes you with great a image which ...
Last day Google showed its new communication service: Wave. It's basically a live chatroom which includes projects, documents, photos, videos and more. It's some kinda e-mail client and Twitter and IM. Google also put its services together in Wave. For example Google Maps.
Actually, Google realized that current IM apps are not really useful and they aren't armed with Web 2.0's ...
I've seen Microsoft Kumo & Bing's photos around the web and blogged Kumo once but I saw Bing was one of the trending topics in Twitter and felt the demand on a new search engine. (You know, the old one is Google.) Web users look forward to a search engine which has much more related searches, more web 2.0 capabilities(I mean AJAX).
Gooogle Chrome looks a basic browser. But it shows its power when you are surfing around the web. New version of Google Chrome(2.0) promises new features but I think they are not enough. Form-filler, full screen mode and Opera inspired thumbnail system fix(Removal of thumbnails) are small improvements.
Why should I use Google Chrome instead of Opera? I think there is no reason to ...
Microsoft has begun to broaden the testing of its next-generation search technology.
For the past two months, Microsoft has been running an internal test of the technology, which is code-named Kumo. However, some of the design changes that are part of that update are now in limited public testing.
Enthusiast Ryan Rea said on Friday that he got a Live Search result that looked a lot more like screenshots of Kumo than it does to Microsoft's ...