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Cuil Fast Test - Relevancy Isn't A Google Killer
Now that Cuil is live , I wanted to do a few fast queries to get a sense of how it seems to stack up against Google. With the huge caveat that nine queries are far from letting anyone conclude anything, I still didn't come away with a sense that Cuil has Google-beating relevancy. Instead, it has some flaws though is better than many start-up search engines appear out of the box. Queries I ...
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>Post date wonderings
well...I've just been on a 2nd date with a guy. We met through internet dating, and it turns out we work for the same company anyway (large place!) But I'm not sure.
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Recent Original Stories
The MorphOS Development Team would like to inform that a new version of the MorphOS Free Edition for PowerUP accelerator boards is immediately available for download.
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Grenkeleasing Second-Quarter Profit Rises 6% to EU8.5 Million
July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Grenkeleasing AG , a German company that buys and leases computer equipment, said second-quarter profit rose 6 percent as sales increased.
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Water-to-Gas converter
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Whitney Houston - Houston Comeback Track Leaked Online
WHITNEY HOUSTON's comeback single has been leaked on to the internet. The eagerly-anticipated track - Like I Never Left - featuring R+B heavyweight Akon, made its way ...
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Mark Wahlberg - Wahlberg Refuses To Play Addictive Video Game
MARK WAHLBERG has never played popular video game MAX PAYNE - despite starring in the big screen adaptation of the iconic computer hit. The actor will play the game's ...
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Luis Manzano has no restrictions for rumored girlfriend Angel Locsin
Tinanong ng PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) si Luis Manzano tungkol sa isyung kinasasangkutan ng nababalitang girlfriend niya na si Angel Locsin at si Claudine Barretto.
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Terror email traced to US citizen’s flat
The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has traced the terror email sent to media houses, minutes before the blasts in Ahmedabad, to a residential flat in the Sanpada area in Navi Mumbai.
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Former employees of Google prepare rival search engine
Former Google employees are unveiling a search engine that they promise will be more comprehensive than Google's and hope will give its users more relevant results.
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Elk permits online
JACKSON - Applications for elk hunting permits on the National Elk Refuge will be offered online this year.
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Applying themselves
A new online shop selling add-on programs for the iPhone could create a billion-dollar industry, analysts say, and several Baltimore-area tech companies are angling to get in on it.
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IHG, Visa offer summer deal
Customers booking online and paying with their Visa card get a complimentary room upgrade with breakfast as well as one hour free internet access per stay at any InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG) participating hotel.
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Industry First Configuration Tool To Revolutionize How SI And ISP Connect Fiber networks
Aspen Optics recently launches a configuration tool for system integrators (SI) and internet service providers (ISP) to generate solutions for fiber network connection. This industry first configuration tool is capable of giving instant recommendations on how to connect fiber networks
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Recent Original Stories
Software maker Microsoft asked search engine operator Yahoo to re-enter formal negotiations for an acquisition that could be worth USD 50 billion , the New York Post reported on Friday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 30th Nov 2005 18:57 UTC
Reaffirming prior statements, Sun said that it intends to open-source its Java and N1 software at a later date. The free software will cover its Java Enterprise System set of server middleware, Java development tools and N1 management software.
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Recent Original Stories
"If you shop around, you can actually get a functional computer for $500 (EUR 425,-). But as we become more budget conscious, $500 seems to be a bit much for a standard machine, so what's our next target? Why, it's an over ambitious $100 (EUR 85,-) notebook.
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Recent Original Stories
OneStat reported that Mozilla's browsers have a total global usage share of 11.51 percent.
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IDAutomation.com Announces The Release Of Their DataBar Image Generator
IDAutomation.com releases the DataBar Image Generator, which allows easy generation of DataBar barcodes for desktop publishing applications.
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Colorado day care information could be online in 1-2 years
Colorado parents shopping for good child care will find the task easier once detailed facility inspection and complaint records are posted on a proposed state Internet site. But that could take two years.
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Web program gives the blind Internet access
SEATTLE -- Blind people generally use computers with the help of screen-reader software, but those products can cost more than $1,000, so they're not common on public PCs at libraries or Internet cafes.
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SnagFilms site plans to show documentaries
NEW YORK -- Retired AOL executive Ted Leonsis is turning his passion for documentaries into an Internet service meant to give independent filmmakers broader viewership.
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Former Googleers unveil Cuil, a new Search Engine
By Eric Auchard MENLO PARK, California (Reuters) - A start-up led by former star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size, but faces an uphill battle changing Web surfin...
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Making money from that old computer
JACKSONVILLE --The public's growing interest in environmental issues, along with a building tsunami of thrown-out electronics, is boosting Jacksonville's electronics recycling industry.
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Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
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