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Google 'Knowledge Graph’ brings perfect search a step closer - Updated
Thu, 31st May 2012
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Google has taken a big step towards its ultimate goal of perfecting the internet search with the launch of a new intelligent search feature, Knowledge Graph.
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Trade Me launches Android app
Thu, 16th Feb 2012
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New tool spares users from loading the full site, but has a few features to add before offering the full Trade Me experience.
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Make the most of YouTube through your mobile phone
Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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YouTube wasted no time in realising where the future of its video sharing service was going and officially launched its mobile service in June 2007, just two short years after coming to market in 2005.
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Search by image new for Google search
Wed, 15th Jun 2011
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Google launches Search by Image, transforming how we find places, art, and objects in photos, with new browser extensions.
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Google shares search visualization tool
Mon, 9th May 2011
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Google unveils Search Globe, a tool to map global searches in vibrant colours, highlighting digital divides. Open-source future beckons.
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Traditional gifts top Trade Me Xmas searches
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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Kiwis are going back to basics this year with trampolines, tents, barbeques, and bikes among the most searched items on Trade Me as New Zealanders head into Christmas.
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Pingar debuts at Sharepoint Conference
Tue, 20th Oct 2009
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The New Zealand-based company will unveil its enterprise search solution at the Sharepoint Conference 2009 in Las Vegas and the tool can be embedded in the upcoming release of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.
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The Line/m-net not harmful sites!
Thu, 21st Feb 2008
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For some yet to be known reason The Line and m-net have been marked by Google as harmful sites.