Yahoo's farewell to search
commentary With Yahoo bowing out of search technologies, company needs to assert its identity--or die.
Why Bing is not Wave of the future
commentary If Microsoft is so powerful, why does it leave it to Google to innovate?
Has Google actually read U.S. v. Microsoft?
Policy analyst James V. DeLong says Google's real game is to blur boundaries between desktop search and Internet search.
Yahoo now at 'crossroads'
Co-founder David Filo discusses plans to reinvent the company; notes the importance of social networking in Yahoo's future growth.
Microsoft's new search guru talks strategy
Microsoft aims to get current MSN users to stop going to Google. Can Redmond do it?
Spock: Search's final frontier?
As the search engine goes live, co-founder Jaideep Singh explains why he thinks the new search engine's people-related focus can spell the difference.
Google: The search is never over
There is still much to improve in search, notes Google CIO Douglas Merrill, who says the company's role is not to censor information but to be "a picture of the Internet".
Wikipedia today, Citizendium tomorrow
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger wants to create a scholarly wiki with a more credible pedigree.
Is Google worth its weight in gold?
As its stock price nears US$500, strong growth opportunities in online advertising make Google worth every penny, analysts say.
Google goes wild for wikis
With JotSpot acquisition, search king picks up another little piece of what could add up to one giant tech empire.
Internet search gets Web 2.0 style
So-called social-search sites are heating up again. But experts doubt they'll unseat the good old-fashioned algorithm.
Google's antisocial downside
The search giant plays the nerd and tends to its algorithms as a new Net generation boogies on over to MySpace.
Porn, Google and the courts
Norm Zada, whose publication won a preliminary injunction against Google for alleged copyright infringement, talks about his life and his entanglement with the search giant.
Live: Google faces off with analysts
Co-founder Sergey Brin tells analysts how a censored site helps China, why the feds are wrong and what's up with Google's revenue.
Why Google hired Vint Cerf
Internet pioneer has big ideas for Google Earth and mobile phones. He's also got his eyes on outer space.








