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One of the features from Bing that I praise most often is its intuitive, mobile-optimized apps for Android, iOS, and (of course)WP7.

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Bing Releases Optimized Mobile Version

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Google’s Interactive Alexander Calder Doodle

The Google Calder Doodle Alexander Calder was a man of artistic spirit and unrestrained creativity, and those characteristics led to his most-know invention: the mobile.

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While Bing has attempted a variety of features and services to combat the almighty(?) Google, a few have really stuck. The Bing shopping features, the travel-related niche searches, and Bing Maps have been among the more popular features drawing users to Microsoft’s search engine. Continuing to levy these strengths, Bing Maps has recently been re-worked for more intuitive navigation and an automatic “center on me” feature

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Bing Maps Reworks Interface, Adds Auto-Centering

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A Look at Google+ – The Long-Awaited Google Social Network

I’ve never been quite so excited to talk about a new service.

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A Look at Google+ – The Long-Awaited Google Social Network

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Google Swiffy Will Swiftly Convert Flash Files into HTML5

Okay, this is some pretty cool news. Google has just released a new product to Labs, called Swiffy . It’s purpose

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Bing’s current position in the world of search is about as good as they could have hoped for when they re-branded back in 2009. Their strategic partnerships with Yahoo! and Facebook have both paid off, and Bing-run search engines now make up for between 22 and 30 percent of search (dependent on which study, month, and exact tracking method you use).

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Bing Adds Social Features to Mobile Search

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There’s an old saying that goes, “Anything electronic will last forever of five years, whichever comes first.” That’s a sentimentderived largely from the Windows 98 era when file extensions changing or new operating systems being released meant you no longer had access to old files. While the saying is still worth remembering (if only for a giggle), it’s also far less true

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Google WebP Gets More Features, Broader Support

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BrightCove, 5Min Media Team for Online Video Syndication

Brightcove and 5min Media (part of AOL) have strengthened their relationship to give Brightcove users access to the entire 5min video library. If you have a Pro of Enterprise account at Brightcove, you can now publish 5Min content through your dashboard and participate in upcoming advertising revenue-sharing opportunities as a publisher

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Blekko hasn’t been getting the same degree of media attention that it did in the anti-Google-spam blitz early this year.

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Blekko Search Powers Topix

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Blekko hasn’t been getting the same degree of media attention that it did in the anti-Google-spam blitz early this year. However,Blekko has continued its unique style of promotion which includes killing spam with as much ruthless violence as your average Bond villain, giving away  free stuff (including t-shirts), and developing a strong base of web partners. Blekko has been growing consistently, if perhaps not dramatically: the site has reached roughly 575 thousand unique visitors each month and over a million searches each day.

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Blekko Search Powers Topix

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